Mount Carmel - Real Woman 2012 us,Blues Rock, Psychedelic Rock This is one of the most promising newer bands in the retro 70's Heavy hardrock genre I have heard. Here it's all about good well played Heavy rock music sans the usal posing which is the norm in this genre. The sound and vibe is pure 1970 -1972 and real warm n fuzzy. Musically this Ohio based trio is like say Dark on a Led Zep, Blue Cheer, Sabbath trip although this their 2nd album has a great James Gang quality and vibe. Play loud n have a blast!!! Support them folks! For those swayed by the magisterial authenticity of Mount Carmel on their eponymous 2010 debut album: its follow-up Real Women finds the band honed and sharper, thus delivering what might be the best sophomore album released by an American blues-based power-trio since ZZ Top’s Rio Grande Mud. Nods to Free, Humble Pie, even Trapeze can be sussed out in the mix, but at the end of the day, Real Women is straight-up Mount Carmel all the way. Searing leads, smokey vocals, thundering rhythms, cascading drums, hyperbolic hyperbole... it’s all here. Mount Carmel brings back the spirit of 1973 like no one else. The only difference now is better weed and shittier barbiturates. It’s hands-down pure rock, no frills. Nary a retro contrivance is to be heard. These guys live it for real. Honest. So climb on board with Real Women and see what you’ve been missing. The results are astounding. Tracklist A1 Swaggs 0:00 A2 Real Women 3:50 A3 Oh Louisa 7:49 A4 Be Somebody 12:40 B1 Choose Wisely 15:44 B2 Hear Me Now 19:33 B3 Don't Make Me Evil 23:12 B4 Rooftop 25:36 B5 Lullaby 28:08 10-Mount Carmel - Livin Like I Wanna (Bonus) 32:49 11-Mount Carmel - Still Listening (bonus) 37:34 Bass – Patrick Reed Drums – Kevin Skubak Guitar – Matthew Reed Lead Vocals – Matthew Reed
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