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B**.
Thumbs up for old rockers I'm 60 and love it
Love Sasquatch
T**P
No Brainer
To me, this is the best band over the past 10 years. Definitely, the best band that nobody has heard about. And this album ranks up there with the first 3. The premier stoner rock band out there. Crank it up, turn up the fuzz and kick it loose. What more can you ask for. Just one more thing: please don't stop making music. Damn you Goatsnake!
M**L
ROCK!
Sasquatch is the best of the 'stoner rock' genre...can't wait for 'V'
L**Z
Five Stars
Good Stoner.
D**S
Another awesome album!
Great album, not as good as II production wise, but still a great fuzz guitar sound and great massive riffs!
B**N
Five Stars
BUY IT!!!
M**S
The Epic Continues
Since their eponymous debut, Sasquatch has taken to simply applying sequential Roman numerals to their albums. This is entirely fitting because these are not so much separate works with distinct sounds and identities but instead are more like chapters in a single epic journey of heavy psychedelia as told through fuzzed-out power chords and battle-cry wailing. The band's sound is Badmotofinger-era Soundgarden fighting Kyuss with battle-axes while Blue Cheer and Black Sabbath egg them on from the sidelines. One feels that almost any Sasquatch song could have appeared on any album, but they somehow manage to avoid coming across dated or stuck in a rut. There's no need to evolve when you sprang fully formed from the brow of some cosmic god of sludge rock. To tinker with the gift would risk extinguishing the divine spark that powers their massive riffage. The first four tracks are classic Sasquatch: heavy, fuzz-laden romps about battle, women and money. The fifth and ninth songs, Smoke Signal and Drawing Flies, are 7+ minute fables that are among the most interesting pieces in the Sasquatch oeuvre, often lyrical to the point of admiring incomprehension. Activities to perform while listening to this album: driving at night in a Dodge Challenger, maxing out in the weight room, sipping a triple dram of a peaty-as-hell single-malt scotch.
C**R
straight-up hard ‘n’ heavy guitar rockers
4th album from Los Angeles band—These guys are straight-up hard ‘n’ heavy guitar rockers who know their way around a tune and how to blast it out with a cranked-up metal rumble ‘n’ roar. Big room-shaking chords churn the air and wrestle the soundwaves into submission with a 70s- driven stoner/blues crunch while stadium style rock-star vocals lay out the message with gutsy abandon. Nuthin’ fancy here, just some potent, ballsy hard rock from a band who really know how to deliver the goods! Recalls bands like the Parlor Mob, Led Zeppelin, Pet the Preacher, Gozu, Deville, Queens of the Stone Age, Gonga, Lord Fowl, Danko Jones.
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