
THE LONE CROWS
''THE LONE CROWS''
APRIL 25 2013
48:29
1. Lone Crow/3:30
2. Can't Go Home Again/5:49
3. Heard You Call/5:18
4. You Got Nothing/4:09
5. Moonshine/5:10
6. The Ghost/6:11
7. When I Move On/4:23
8. The Crawl/5:12
9. Runnin' Through My Head/9:09
Tim Barbeau - Guitar, Vocals
Julian Manzara - Guitar
Andy Battcher - Bass
Joe Goff - Drums, Percussion
Additional Personnel
Anders Nelson - Organ On 9
World In Sound presents with the self-titled debut album of "The Lone
Crows" another very talented US heavy-psych band (besides "The
Flying Eyes"). Comprised of nine fast, furious and catchy tracks, the
album is a tasty mix of deep and haunted compositions and floating
jams filled with mind blowing guitarwork, while singer songwriter Tim
Barbeau exorcises his inner demons with everything from soulful
belting to banshee like shrieks. Musically the album showcases
influences that range from the powerful 70s retro Blues rock, to 60's
Westcoast Psychedelic /Acid Rock but also to early 90's grunge ...
reflecting flashes of such groups as The Black Keys, Wolfmother,
Kyuss, Led Zeppelin, Quicksilver Messenger Service or Doors. "The
Lone Crows" shows growth from the band's original style extended
jams, spot on instrumentation, and more fleshed out song writing to
take you back to those times, when music still was music!" Enjoy this
piece - it will grow after each listen and it can lead into heavy addiction.
''THE LONE CROWS''
APRIL 25 2013
48:29
1. Lone Crow/3:30
2. Can't Go Home Again/5:49
3. Heard You Call/5:18
4. You Got Nothing/4:09
5. Moonshine/5:10
6. The Ghost/6:11
7. When I Move On/4:23
8. The Crawl/5:12
9. Runnin' Through My Head/9:09
Tim Barbeau - Guitar, Vocals
Julian Manzara - Guitar
Andy Battcher - Bass
Joe Goff - Drums, Percussion
Additional Personnel
Anders Nelson - Organ On 9
World In Sound presents with the self-titled debut album of "The Lone
Crows" another very talented US heavy-psych band (besides "The
Flying Eyes"). Comprised of nine fast, furious and catchy tracks, the
album is a tasty mix of deep and haunted compositions and floating
jams filled with mind blowing guitarwork, while singer songwriter Tim
Barbeau exorcises his inner demons with everything from soulful
belting to banshee like shrieks. Musically the album showcases
influences that range from the powerful 70s retro Blues rock, to 60's
Westcoast Psychedelic /Acid Rock but also to early 90's grunge ...
reflecting flashes of such groups as The Black Keys, Wolfmother,
Kyuss, Led Zeppelin, Quicksilver Messenger Service or Doors. "The
Lone Crows" shows growth from the band's original style extended
jams, spot on instrumentation, and more fleshed out song writing to
take you back to those times, when music still was music!" Enjoy this
piece - it will grow after each listen and it can lead into heavy addiction.