SUCK Time To Suck... South Africa 1971... fresh music... new CD... In their short history (only 8 months) Suck made one album and created more mayhem than most bands do over a 10 year career. Suck where from Johannesburg, S.A... But what an album. 'Time to Suck' is a...
SUCK
Time To Suck South Africa 1971
fresh music
new CD
In their short history (only 8 months) Suck made one album and created more mayhem than most bands do over a 10 year career. Suck where from Johannesburg, S.A..
But what an album. 'Time to Suck' is a highly charged package of manic drumming, scorching guitars and sublime wailing vocals. Political statements on stage (in South Africa) against the war.
This one is not for folk fans, no moonshine mellow candle, this one is pure adrenaline, a real pusher. If you think Black Sabbath, Uriah Heap, Deep Purple, MC 5 and Grand Funk Railroad are your tip of the iceberg you might consider this one as your future favored album.
Full of hard-psychedelic tracks with Louis "Moose" Forer on bass, Steve "Gil" Gilroy on guitar, who worked in UK with Mick Abrahams from Jethro Tull, Saverio Grande on drums and Andrew Ionnides on vocals. Again, Julian Laxton from Freedoms Children was the producer.
The loudest, most controversial and obnoxious revolutionary fist-in-your-face rock album of the early 70's.
Suck's rapacious musical rampage through a conservative South Africa in 1970 is stuff that legends are made of!...
"Time to SUCK" is all howling feedback guitars, explosive drumming, an axe-wielding bassist and muscular vocal antics.
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