Straight Up Boogaloo Review
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Translation: All "retro" groups are the same ... All the "retro" groups are a roll ...All "retro" groups copied to Black Sabbath ...Until the cap hear those three sentences? Perhaps, but it is true that in recent years we are experiencing a significant saturation of such bands alive with more or less success a very specific time in the history of hard rock.In the case of Muggs nor are a band now has not even been linked to a powerful seal as many of the bands with which they struggle. They are Americans, specifically Detroit, noisy city that went beasts of the caliber of Mc5, Stooges, Ted Nugent and Alice Cooper; a 'City "pimp in which the noise of cars mixed with the passers and achieves this unique chemistry for musicians guitar riffs take out those with bad host by flag that is the mark of all the bands named and Muggs, in this and previous works.In case you did not know, The Muggs call themselves "The ugliest band in the world", perhaps exaggerated and attention, this "power trio" old-fashioned in the Anglo-American tradition of Cream / Grand Funk at they really deserve it, it's records like this new "Straight up the Boogaloo", a very powerful, strong and with many connotations classic work.Of the trio in question is the guitarist and vocalist Danny Methric the most caught my attention. His guitar facet knocks the vowel, and is that this man has spent many years teaching riffs as if they were hosts in a boxing ring. Methric was the guitarist of the second and third work of arsonists The Paybacks, the band also of Detroit led by the mad and wonderful Wendy Case, with them recorded some of the best guitar riffs of the last decade (those who do not know the three discs that band and you are taking).In "Straight up ..." you will find the main facets of this great guitarist, some riffs full of influences but fortunately not copy or God is Christ. It is true that the influence of monsters emerge as Led Zeppelin, The Muggs but sound more like themselves than others, even when they make versions.In this new album together up to three, and if one of them is Black Sabbath, the "Tomorrow's Dream" from "Vol 4"; the other two being a great (with jam included) "Rattlesnake Shake" the Fleetwood Mac "and" Yer Blues "" White Album "by the Beatles, nothing simple three elections that raise the quality of a very hot own repertoire, perhaps the wisest of the recording career of the band.












