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I TURNED TO SEE WHOSE VOICE IT WAS

Gomorrha

 

Heavy Prog

3.21 | 55 ratings

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Agemo
3 stars Gomorrha was a german heavy psych band who released two albums in the early seventies (actually three since the debut was recorded with german lyrics and then re- recorded with english lyrics). Was the debut mainly sixties blues mixed with psychedelics, the second album was more adventurous. Not only were the tracks much longer, but they also had a more progressive nature. Maybe the music on this album is best described as Black Sabbath with organs.

The album opens with the long "Dance on a vulcano", which starts very heavy but has a very quiet part in the middle with acoustic guitars and a pastoral organ sound. Singer Peter Otten sounds like your average hardrock vocalist, bluesy when it is good, shouting when it is not so good. Good opener though. Another good track is "I try to change this world". It has a great psychedlic, jammy part with solos for both organ and guitar. I also like "Titish child", a bluesy track that jumps around.

This is a good album for everyone who likes some good early psychedelic, hardrock with progressive tendencies.

Agemo | 3/5 |

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