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Ink 19 :: Raging Slab
The Dealer (Tee Pee). Review by Nathan T. Birk.
RAGING SLAB THE DEALER Tee Pee Going on nigh 15 years now, Raging Slab predate the whole "stoner rock" trend that's all the rage with CMJ and others with their fingers on the pulse of what's "hip." Thing is, drop The Dealer into said tools' drinks and it's likely to go straight over their heads, namely ...
Ink 19 :: Alien Monkey Love
April 2000 :: Music A :: Alien Monkey Love (Onin Fun)
...understand the words on almost 7 of them, which kinda defeats the point of singing sub-basso, don't it? Members of Pantera, Orange Crush Nation, and Raging Slab come together on a remake of "Don't Rock the Jukebox," and I had to turn the bass way up and the treble off just to make it sound right! I...
Ink 19 :: Proofing for Thursday
Proofing for Thursday (Ink 19, March 2001)
...cranked-out/-up night of rivetheaded bliss. Hammerheart, PO Box 277, 6300 AG Valkenburg, The Netherlands, http://www.hammerheart.com Nathan T. Birk RAGING SLAB THE DEALER Tee Pee Going on nigh 15 years now, Raging Slab predate the whole "stoner rock" trend that's all the rage with CMJ and others with...
Ink 19 :: The Chicken Hawks
February 1999 :: Music C-E :: The Chicken Hawks (David Lee Beowulf)
...get pretty darn interesting. "High From Bastard City" is a wild number about bad folks from the back woods, and it rages like some trashy, crunchy Raging Slab number. "High Profile" celebrates a life of sex, drugs and more rough sex, as do "Teenager" and "Bad Bitch Boogie." There's more to the Chicken...
Ink 19 :: Mother Superior
Mother Superior (Triple X). Review by Marcel Feldmar.
...mess. Some of the songs are actually pretty cool, once you start letting yourself relax into the sound and not take it too seriously. Sorta an early Raging Slab/Straw Dogs thing going on, and yeah it rocks. One thing you can't miss on the album is that it's produced by Henry Rollins, who also does...
Ink 19 :: Internal Void
With Unearthed, their second album, Marylandıs Internal Void unearth s...
...rave-up of "After the Storm"). Compounding the latter element, the quartet exhibit a "what, me worry?" execution vaguely reminiscent of prime Raging Slab, kinda laid-back but definitely still there, sweetly taking their time to cook things up just right. Still, not quite sure how Unearthed is gonna...
Ink 19 :: Lost Goat
September 1999 :: Music F-M :: Lost Goat (Nathan T. Birk)
...you've cleared that massive hit of theirs, you might as well as inhale Lost Goat's Equator . Juggling disparate (and then not-so) elements of Raging Slab, early Ozzy, Fu Manchu, and Foghat, Lost Goat packs a mighty wallop that may induce many to first scratch their heads and wonder where they've...
Ink 19 :: Five Horse Johnson
The No. 6 Dance (Small Stone). Review by Nathan T. Birk.
...Humble Pie, Mountain (they've got a number called "Mississippi King" here), '70s Aerosmith, and maybe even pre-majors Jon Spencer or prime Mule and Raging Slab, The No. 6 Dance locking down a bluesy, swampy, just plain whiskey-reeking swagger any way you cut it. And, yeah, it may seem odd that a band...
Ink 19 :: Halfway To Gone
High Five (Small Stone). Review by Nathan T. Birk.
..., it's all in the feel, man. The acid test? The New Jersey trio's full-length debut, High Five. Sure, you could slip Halfway To Gone sidelong between Raging Slab and Alabama Thunderpussy, who they've unsurprisingly shared a split CD with, as such an estimation is more accurate than any otherwise-lucid...
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