Anyone who winds up checking out Spiritual Beggars, post a short review?
I lost my appetite for new music completely about ten years ago, right about the time Seattle bands were oversaturating the music scene. Then I discovered this relatively obscure band Kyuss, who I remember hearing about, remember hearing about the shows they played in Seattle but never went to because I had written them off as being a 'hair band with the last name of the singer' type band (see Winger)....
Kyuss shred and nobody noticed. If you are in to Sabbath type heavy rock or just good hard driving music then check out the cool,cheap three CD set from Amazon (not a sales pitch, you can find the same deal from other internet CD stores)...
Anyway...I am a huge Sabbath fan and there have been all kinds of retro Sabbath type bands coming out in the last few years, here are my favorites: Kyuss, Spiritual Beggars, Electric Wizard, sheavy, Grand Magus, The Quill, Big Elf (Beatles meet Sabbath, really cool!), Church of Misery
If you check any of these out please post,
ROCKFISH,
I checked out the Turbonegro you mentioned, they're pretty damn cool even though I am not much of a punk (some might argue otherwise). Try checking out the Hellacopters, Gluecifer and Entombed for a little more northern European punk flavor...
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