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|  | SOUTHERN GUN CULTURE Room 65 Label : Monotremata Records Year : 2001 Format : CD Style : Hardcore / Indie Rock Availability : In stock
Price : 10.40 € - BUY
| | | | Description : | Like an uptempo, indie-rock ACID KING, or some sort of EYEHATEGOD / CLUTCH / DC post-hardcore hybrid with weirdly melodic vocals, SOUTHERN GUN CULTURE debuts here with 8 tracks of dirty, downtuned, catchy as hell indie sludge from Austin, TX. But where most mud pilots trudge through repetitive riffery and little in the way of dynamics, SOUTHERN GUN CULTURE incorporate some nicely spaced out improv psychedelia, moaning feedback drones, the jazzier part of BLACK SABBATH 's back catalog, some bitchn' brutal riffs, and freeform rock fuzzdom (hence their upcoming EP on the UK avant/drone/free rock imprint RIOT SEASON), all fronted by a mangy, off-kilter, but totally melodic dual vocals from all three members, and an early 90's set of indie/alt rock sensibilities, making parts of the album sound like early Smashing Pumpkins meets Spirit Caravan , or Afghan Whigs and L7 jamming over super heavy Black Sabbath dirge. We're not sure how deliberate the indie/alt rock thing we're hearing was, but it's there and it's killer. Make no mistake though, this is still definitely all about the heavy, rolling sludge riffs and psyched out fuzz jams.
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