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“Leaving the Mainland” has the right combination of groove and noodling with sonic punch and some speed that just crashes over you with the cymbals and snares of the drums. There’s nothing boring or mundane on this track as it guides you rhythmically through a sense of boogie and all out jamming.
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Why do I love this album?
Well it's Trippy Wicked and the Cosmic Children of the Knight...
Duuh! /rolleyes
I feel the theme and feel of the album has shifted a bit from Movin' on. Going Home feels a bit more "sad" to me. It's still a great album, with many of the tracks being upbeat tongue-in-cheek tunes like Hillbilly Moonshine, but when these songs (4 through to 7) is by far overshadowed by the rest of the fantastic tunes, the initially instilled "sadness" is prevalent throughout for me. Zhakathoom
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I came onto Brunt through their latest album Ataraxy. I play it so much that I wanted more of Brunt. Blackbeard doesn't disappoint, it's as good! No favourite track, I always play the whole album every time. Salsol
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Une bonne compilation avec son lot de découvertes intéressantes. Bien entendu, il faut faire un peu de tri parmi les groupes qui jouent les mêmes riffs, mais ça vaut vraiment le coup ! Poesy Rider
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