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Buffalo Springfield Again by Buffalo Springfield
Buffalo Springfield Again by Buffalo Springfield
1967 | Folk, Rock, Psychedelic
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8.5 (6 Ratings)
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Rolling Stone's 188th greatest album of all time
Decent 60s American blues/rock album. Neil Young's presence really sets this apart from the likes of the Birds and other bands of the time, adding a rawness (mainly through his slightly a-tonal voice but also his desire for fuzzier guitar sounds).
  
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Furiosity by Monster Truck
Furiosity by Monster Truck
2013 | Metal
9
6.5 (2 Ratings)
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Old school southern blues rock
As far as bluesy southern metal albums go, this is a corker.

Sweet Mountain River is my favourite song on he album as it is such a dirty blues song. I love it.

It’s a great album for driving to and also for part of your summer soundtrack.

The vocals are exceptional and the tightness of the keys, guitars and drums make it a well produced album.

If you like bluesy metal bands like Clutch, Black Stone Cherry, etc. then you will love these guys.
  
    Surface Sounds by Kaleo

    Surface Sounds by Kaleo

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    Frontman and songwriter JJ Julius Son has been in the studio off-and-on for two years, allowing for...

Faster by Samantha Fish
Faster by Samantha Fish
2021 | Blues, Rock
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7.5 (2 Ratings)
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Been listening this morning I heard of Samantha fish few years back in one of my rock magazines but never got round to listening to now she has a very soulful blues music which I like her guitar playing amazing should listen more often favourite tunes on the album for would be toxic attraction and faster
  
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Led Zeppelin by Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin by Led Zeppelin
1969 | Rock
9.0 (4 Ratings)
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"I was playing guitar when this came out and I tried to learn all the riffs. I loved that idea of transforming the blues into heavy rock – taking blues classics and giving them a twist. A lot of the music was traditional blues songs, but the Stones had done the same thing in taking them and twisting them. So many British bands took blues songs and made them famous –there are people who think ‘Roll Over Beethoven’ was written by the Beatles, and a lot of people didn’t know who BB King was until Zeppelin made him famous. When I was young my friend’s brother played guitar. He was really into blues, playing Chuck Berry, and he would play all these old recordings, so I knew all of them. All those licks I heard, I would then hear Clapton and all those guys play. I saw Zeppelin at Bath Festival [in 1970] from a long way off – the violin bow solo with the echo chamber went on for hours, but they were great. I’d never been to anything like a festival before, and that was the first real one, I was on awe."

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