I had a hard time waking the fuck up this morning so sorry the Album Of The Day is so late. Anyways, here it is, the self-titled 2003 album from Camarosmith.
Review:
Camarosmith's self-titled debut on Jack Endino's Dead Teenager Records is an aggressive slab of swamp rock that takes the heavy grooves of vintage Soundgarden and reworks them with a dirty, shaking, Queens of the Stone Age-style stoner vibe. Bring on the mullets, the denim, those big basketball sneakers, and the beat-up Camaros and IROCs, because from the devilish "S.O.S." ("Son of Sam") to the wailing "Motorgun," these guys are ready to rock the metal with Black Sabbath riffs, solos, and Ozzy Osbourne vocals. They even slow it down on "714" for a tweaked piece of psychedelic desert rock that recalls both SST-era Screaming Trees and good ol'-70s rock. Camarosmith's members may have come from the punk outfit Zeke, but this is hard rock, not punk, played with all of the tripped-out power and devil-may-care attitude of Led Zeppelin, Blue Cheer, and Aerosmith. (Charles Spano, All Music Guide)
Track Listing:
01. It's Alright 2:56
02. S.O.S. 2:24
03. 714 4:22
04. Fuzz Intro :17
05. Corrupt 1:55
06. Time Around 3:46
07. Sellout 2:26
08. Motorgun 2:57
09. Flight Of The Red Wing :48
10. This Need 2:24
11. Choker 1:30
12. Sonic Colonic 1:03
13. Running Free 11:48
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