Classic Rock 221 - Scream!
CD, 2016, Heftbeilage, Cardsleeve

Herstellungsland Polen
Veröffentlichungs-Jahr 2016
Zeit 57:39
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Tracklist

I = Instrumental L = Live B = Bonustrack H = Hidden Track C = Coversong
CD
Track Künstler/Band Titel Zeit Besonderheit
Gesamtzeit 57:39  
1. Rick Springfield Light This Party Up 2:26
2. Magnum Sacred Blood, Divine Lies 6:37
3. Royal Republic Here I Come (There You Go) 3:29
4. The Treatment Let It Begin 4:27
5. Supersonic Blues Machine Miracle Man 4:26
6. Steven Wilson My Book Of Regrets 9:34
7. Big Boy Bloater And The Limits Robot Girlfriend 3:54
8. Last In Line Starmaker 5:05
9. Ming City Rockers Sell Me A Lemon 3:21
10. The Mute Gods Feed The Troll 4:57
11. Desert Mountain Tribe Runway 4:01
12. Inglorious Unaware 5:22

Infos

Classic Rock Magazine / Classic Rock issue 221 APRIL 2016
TEAM ROCK

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Scream! If you wanna go faster, or if you want just 12 tracks of classic, throat-shredding oomph. From soulful croons to hard rock shrieks, we've got it covered...

01 RICK SPRINGFIELD – Light This Party Up Morrison is still dead, but you might doubt it a little after hearing this spectacularly psychedelic garage rocker. Austin's Cuckoos are a power trio of hip young dudes who mine the late 60s acid rock scene for inspiration, but sound so authentic you'll think you're having a flashback.
Taken from: The Cuckoos

02 MAGNUM - Sacred Blood, Divine Lies Groovy, slightly stoned blues rock played by spacemen in shiny sharkskin suits. London's own offer up a sound that's modern and ancient at the same time. If Pink Floyd had cooler shoes, they'd probably sound like this.
Taken from: Revolutions In Your Mind

03 ROYAL REPUBLIC - Here I Come (There You Go) Like a hazy, sorta-scary but mostly cool daydream on an endless summer afternoon, Violet Felina's shoegazey psych rock is a warm pool of glistening sound. This UK duo create the sexiest jams around. This is like a fistful of Valium, only with pleasantly fuzzy guitars.
Taken from: Memory 27

04 THE TREATMENT - Let It Begin UK doomlords so far into the woods we're not sure they'll ever come out. Imagine a gang of fuzzy purple Morlocks dancing fitfully with sexy witches straight out of a Hammer film while the village burns to dust all around them. Like that, only weirder.
Taken from: Morlock Rock

05 SUPERSONIC BLUES MACHINE - Miracle Man Hexthrower were trapped by some dark cosmic entity in 1969 and banished to an icy prison in a far-off galaxy. Hard times all around. Luckily, they escaped and just dropped down in LA to exact revenge and finally release their debut album. It was worth the wait.
Taken from: Mythos Tragoedia

06 STEVEN WILSON - My Book Of Regrets Queen Crescent are an all-girl psych band from San Francisco with nods to exotic Indonesian and Zam-rock bands from the early 70s. But all you need to know is that this is a heavy flute jam. Nothing beats a fucking heavy flute jam.
Taken from: Queen Crescent

07 BIG BOY BLOATER AND THE LIMITS – Robot Girlfriend Austin's interstellar warriors take you on a woozy ride to the heart of the sun. Proto-everything, Sweat Lodge are like five sasquatches who discovered a bunch of abandoned gear in the woods and invented rock'n'roll with their fists.
Taken from: Sweat Lodge Tape EP

08 LAST IN LINE - Starmaker Occult Wisdom are a power trio from Los Angeles. Bask in the warm glow of their vintage power-blues and be transported to a groovier time when all we really cared about was spinning around in egg chairs and pondering the fates of cavemen. 2015 is the new 1973.
Taken from: Exclusive track

09 MING CITY ROCKERS - Sell Me A Lemon From a bedroom in Victoria, Canada and straight to the stars, Alpha Centauri is a love-letter to the cosmos that will have you nostalgic for your previous life out in the Ursa Major. This is pop music from one million miles away.
Taken from: Astrophobia EP

10 THE MUTE GODS - Feed The Troll Effortlessly confident classic rocker from these French riff-mongers. These dudes run on pure fossil fuel, the highest octane stuff - Who, Stones, Floyd, Zeppelin - and are determined to restore rock to its former majesty.
Taken from: Women Army

11 DESERT MOUNTAIN TRIBE - Runway French classic rockers with a mammoth sound that scrapes the edges of the early 70s but remains their own. So Jinxed is the perfect introduction to these hazy heavies. It's like an epic raging dust storm that ends with a gunfight. Doctor Doom might be jinxed, but this is your lucky day.
Taken from: This Seed We Have Sown

12 INGLORIOUS - Unaware Far-out prog rockers from Houston, Texas, the town that basically invented space. The Wolf is a twisty ride deep inside your mind's eye, a pulsating glimpse into the near-future of rock'n'roll. Get lost inside its crazy shimmer, or start howling at the dark side of the moon.
Taken from: The Watcher EP

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