LP PALM DESERT Pearls From The Muddy Hollow BROWN VINYL Krauted Mind KMR 017/1

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LP PALM DESERT

Pearls From The Muddy Hollow

 Limited Edition of 300 copies in MIXED BROWN/ORANGE VINYL

 

Country of release: Germany, 2015

Label: Krauted Mind Records

Catalogue Number: KMR 017/1

Barcode: -

 

Condition Record: Mint

Condition Cover: Mint

   LP ist noch verschweißt / LP IS STILL SEALED !!!

(Photo von meiner eigenen LP / Photo taken from my own copy)

 

 

Tracks Side 1:

1. No Way Back (5:03)

2. Lucky Bone (3:15)

3. Tsunami (3:30)

4. Favela (7:49)

 

Tracks Side 2:

1. End Of The Road (4:04)

2. Rise Above (1:54)

3. No Pain No Sorrow (4:59)

4. Pearls From The Muddy Hollow (2:54)

5. Forward In The Sun (8:19)

 

 

Listen At YouTube:


Perhaps unsurprising when one considers they take their name from the hometown of California’s ’90s desert rock movement, but Poland’s Palm Desert owe a large sonic debt to Kyuss. In the Wroclaw four-piece’s style of riffing, tonality and propensity for the occasional stoner jam on their third album, Pearls from the Muddy Hollow (Krauted Mind Records), they show their allegiance to the desert style and its blend of fuzzed-up punk and laid back psychedelia. Vocalist Wojciech Galuszka helps change things up, however, with some elements of Soundgarden-era Chris Cornell to go with periodic John Garcia gruffness, so that Pearls from the Muddy Hollow‘s nine tracks make a suitable companion piece to Steak‘s 2014 full-length debut, Slab City, which basks in a similar mindset. That’s not to say Palm Desert bring nothing of their own to the style — both the quick "Rise Above" (not a Black Flag cover) and extended closer "Forward in the Sun" (8:19) branch beyond idolatry to an individualized moment — just that the resounding impression throughout Pearls from the Muddy Hollow is Kyuss loyalism. Within the style, they do well in portraying a warm-toned feel and shift smoothly between movements both inside of and between their songs. They’re not revolutionary, but Palm Desert do justice to a familiar sound and sometimes that’s plenty to make for a quality record. Another decent bit of output from Poland’s fertile scene (H.P. Taskmaster/theobelisk.net)

Wojciech Galuszka - Vocals
Piotr Lacny - Guitar
Jan Rutka - Bass
Kamil Ziolkowski - Drums, Guitar (Track 3)
&
Wojciech Kuczwalski - Second Guitar Solo (Track 1), Delay Guitar (Track 4)
Przemyslaw Wejmann - Slide Guitar (Track 4, 6)

 

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