ON TOUR
Baumstam Krautrock
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Baumstam is a 70's
obscure fuzzed out and spacey rock 'n
roll band with heavy guitars and nervous
(sometimes melodic) vocals. "On tour" is
the unique testimony of a band which
totally disappeared. The album
oscillates between conventional garage,
power rocking chords and warmer,
floating spacey rock tunes. The dominant
are the fuzzy guitars, constantly built
around rockin riffs and buzzing solos.
Their musical approach can be compared
with stoner rock classics, German Oak (without
the lugubrious acid vein), British heavy
rock standards (thinking about the very
first Deep Purple) and the bluesy rock
of Rory Gallagher. The opening track is
a fuzzed riffed heavy "trip" with vocals.
Lucky strike is in the same mood. "Hold
me" is a more melodic, refined song,
including emotional fuzzing solos parts
and shining vocals. "Jazz Break" is an
urgent, wild freak'n roll excursion.The
band doesn't sound amateurish at all and
their songs could written by the most
notorious bands of the genre. A decent
addition for fans of progressive heavy
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