That was 100% on purpose, if you weren't aware. This is their take on the prog era of Death, obviously.Kind of reminds me of Death.
That's cool. I found a group online called Hammerhedd, who sound great, only to find out that they went in some weird, poppy direction more recently. That was a big load of bleh!That was 100% on purpose, if you weren't aware. This is their take on the prog era of Death, obviously.
What makes it even more murky is vocalist/guitarist and drummer from Gruesome tour with Rick Rozz and Terry Butler as the band Left to Die doing early covers of Death songs. It's cool but just kind of confusingThat's cool. I found a group online called Hammerhedd, who sound great, only to find out that they went in some weird, poppy direction more recently. That was a big load of bleh!
That's cool, I did not know Rick and Terry were still doing stuff Death related.What makes it even more murky is vocalist/guitarist and drummer from Gruesome tour with Rick Rozz and Terry Butler as the band Left to Die doing early covers of Death songs. It's cool but just kind of confusingThey do a GREAT job with it as well.
I really liked the first Hammerhedd songs they put out. Young kids, doing a sort of Prong type of vibe? These last songs I have heard from them are NOT my bag at all. I get it I guess but just not my thing.
In memory of Brian. One of my favorite Beach Boys tracks:
Check out Smiley Smile. It was way ahead of its time.I need to play a few Beach Boys Albums in their entirety this weekend.
I was checking out the LONG list of members of that band, and it's unreal!
Someone on another forum just reminded me of this tune. I recalled when it was in heavy rotation on the radio in the 1970s. Great funk, jazz, rock crossover jam.