
Pearls and Brass: Indian Tower (Vinyl LP)
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Pearls & Brass: Randy Huth (vocals, guitar); Joel Winter (vocals, bass instrument); Josh Martin (drums). The three-piece Pennsylvania retro band Pearls & Brass specialize in late-1960s blues-rock. Their full-length debut, THE INDIAN TOWER, is a more-or-less constant onslaught of the aforementioned genre, with the boogie regularly interspersed with progressive rock flourishes and snaky lead guitar lines. The album's imaginative arrangements lift it out of the ordinary, though: The ethereal chanting of the album opener The Tower is a strong hint of the band's creative power, while The Boy of the Willow Tree is a full-on exercise in greasy rock & roll. Dran City. 2006. Tower the, No Stone, Face of God the, Black Rock Man, Mirror the, I Learn the Hard Way, Pray for Sound, Boy of the Willow Tree the, Wake in the Morning, Beneath the Earth, Away the Mirrors
Pearls & Brass: Randy Huth (vocals, guitar); Joel Winter (vocals, bass instrument); Josh Martin (drums). The three-piece Pennsylvania retro band Pearls & Brass specialize in late-1960s blues-rock. Their full-length debut, THE INDIAN TOWER, is a more-or-less constant onslaught of the aforementioned genre, with the boogie regularly interspersed with progressive rock flourishes and snaky lead guitar lines. The album's imaginative arrangements lift it out of the ordinary, though: The ethereal chanting of the album opener The Tower is a strong hint of the band's creative power, while The Boy of the Willow Tree is a full-on exercise in greasy rock & roll. Dran City. 2006. Tower the, No Stone, Face of God the, Black Rock Man, Mirror the, I Learn the Hard Way, Pray for Sound, Boy of the Willow Tree the, Wake in the Morning, Beneath the Earth, Away the Mirrors