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OJM – Under the Thunder

Review

OJM

Under the Thunder

Genre
CD
Datum
29.07.2008
Autor
Frank
7 /10
11 years, and a total of 6 releases, not counting a sampler, is an impressive record that OJM can present. “Under the Thunder“ is the new album by the Italians. Stoner rock is the genre into which this band has been placed so far. This fits, although the influences of bands like Led Zeppelin or Black Sabbath are clearly audible.
The band stylistically moves somewhere between 70s rock and the dry, dusty stoner sound. That is where the band feels at home. “Under the Thunder“ is technically brilliant. In particular, the guitar sounds like in the best Led Zeppelin times. The drums, when they get to step on the gas, are beyond any doubt, even in the slow passages, and the vocals of singer David Martin are made for this music.
As a fan of heavy, sometimes almost sluggish guitar rock music, you can't go wrong here. On the contrary, the release from OJM is likely to be a highlight of the year for stoner and 70s rock fans. Michael Davis from MC5 produced this album, which shows that the band really knows what they are doing.
I have rarely heard a band rock so authentically.
Label: Go Down Records
Distribution: Radar

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