Thursday, September 9, 2010

"Gives Fu Manchu and Cheech and Chong an equal run for their money..."

Mike SOS strikes again! Check out his review from The Gears of Rock.

MIGHTY HIGH/ STONE AXE: SPLIT 7”
Immersed in yesteryear’s rock ‘n roll regalia, this two-song split CD offers a glimpse of retro rock done right courtesy of Brooklyn, NY stoner rock troupe Mighty High and NWOBHM by way of Oregon outfit Stone Axe. Up first is “Don’t Panic, It’s Organic” by the NYC crew that gives Fu Manchu and Cheech and Chong an equal run for their money, thanks to the gas-huffed riff chug over a swinging wrecking ball rhythm tearing down the walls. Next comes “Metal Damage”, a track bursting with old school flavor from the opening simple yet stomping bass line to the histrionic hard rock vocals and rough and tumble Priest-esque guitarwork. If you like to rock, this might be the best 7:24 investment you’ve ever made. www.ripple-music.com


http://gearsofrock.com/2010/09/09/sos-metal-reviews-white-chapel-a-new-era-of-corruption-soilwork-the-panic-broadcast-kingdom-of-sorrow-behind-the-blackest-tears-and-more/

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