Old Dirty Buzzard – ‘What A Weird Hill To Die On’ (Rotten Records)
Whoever keeps repeating the tired old adage that rock ‘n’ roll is dead hasn’t counted on the flocks of carrion birds that keep descending on its rotting corpse and, by sucking out its very lifeblood, bring it back to alive ‘n’ kickin’ reality and inject fresh new corpuscles into it in the process. Take this particular bloodsuckin’ crue from Seattle, reborn from the ashes of bands such as Holy Terror, Zeke and Agent Steel, and exhuming the spirits of the likes of Motörhead, Blue Cheer and Black Sabbath as much as they do garage punk and deep southern grooviness.
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