
These Birds don't bogart the jams.
Birds Of Avalon - Bazaar Bazaar
[3.5/5] It was bound to happen: Neo-stoner bands have been raiding the Sabbath and Lizzy playbooks since before Fu Manchu told us the action was go. But Birds Of Avalon have decided the new black is Lou Gramm-infused, psych-jam rock that's part Cheap Trick and part Allman Brothers. The smiley "Bicentennial Baby" gets the groovies going right out the gate, and the bell-bottomed boogie of "Horse Called Dust" would put a smile on Josh Homme's face. But these Birds have more gears than a pacer with a bubble-songs like "Instant Coma" and "Think" are oozing with the kind of long-winded noodling that will inspire you to tap a Coors party ball and grow your hair out. The blazing closer "Lost Pages From The Robot Repair Manual" proves there's a lot more to this flock of bovine rockers than simple nods to the wood-paneled days of yore. (VOLCOM) Casey Lynch
Official Website: http://www.volcoment.com
|
Also in this issue:
- Paramore
- The Toasters
- Tiger Army
- Amber Pacific
- Clorox Girls
- The Copyrights
- The Ergs!
- Filthy Thieving Bastards
- The Last Of The Bad Men
- Scott & Aimee
- Seven Storey Mountain
- Rocky Votolato
- Acute
- Fields
- Handsome Furs
- Waking Ashland
- The National
- Robbers On High Street
- Voxtrot
- Wooden Wand
- Pelican
- A Perfect Murder
- Black Light Burns
- Career Suicide
- Hopesfall
- Bad Brains
- Irepress
- Pig Destroyer
- Pissed Jeans
- Porcupine Tree
- Queens Of The Stone Age
- The Fold
- 1997
- Ryan Adams
- The Automatic Automatic
- Bleed The Dream
- The Dear Hunter
- The Icarus Line
- Straylight Run
- Omar Rodriguez-Lopez
- Oxbow
- Cadence Weapon
- Dalek/Haze XXL
- Junkie XL
- The Secret Handshake
- Amir Sulaiman
- Other sections...


























[3.5/5] It was bound to happen: Neo-stoner bands have been raiding the Sabbath and Lizzy playbooks since before Fu Manchu told us the action was go. But Birds Of Avalon have decided the new black is Lou Gramm-infused, psych-jam rock that's part Cheap Trick and part Allman Brothers. The smiley "Bicentennial Baby" gets the groovies going right out the gate, and the bell-bottomed boogie of "Horse Called Dust" would put a smile on Josh Homme's face. But these Birds have more gears than a pacer with a bubble-songs like "Instant Coma" and "Think" are oozing with the kind of long-winded noodling that will inspire you to tap a Coors party ball and grow your hair out. The blazing closer "Lost Pages From The Robot Repair Manual" proves there's a lot more to this flock of bovine rockers than simple nods to the wood-paneled days of yore. (VOLCOM) Casey Lynch
Official Website: 
