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The Pharao's – Open Fire

Review

The Pharao's

Open Fire

Genre
CD
Datum
01.01.2010
Autor
The King Det.
8 /10
Wow – this is frying with a lot of grease. A musical mishmash in earworm quality à la Motörhead and AC/DC. As if the good Bon Scott were playing in a band with Lemmy and company. Elaborately crafted pieces underscored with sometimes distorted bass lines that are pure cream. Despite being a trio, the record sometimes sounds like there are 2 guitarists who brilliantly bring out the WahWah and take turns playing solos. The drums come just as expected: metallic, dirty, rocky, and occasionally fast, though unfortunately not quite as fast as with ZEKE (which would fit). But still, it’s enjoyable - if music can manage to destroy something, maybe you should give this band a try!! The group hails from Remscheid and was formed in the summer of 1999. The CD has ten songs and is nicely packaged in a colorful cover with readable lyrics. The band is also depicted in some pictures, which doesn’t make them any more attractive. Well, Rock'n'Roll!!! HIT: Elvis Presley (#5)

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