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If you're going to sing the blues, it helps to have a reason, and dirty blues-rock combo
King Mud
sure have one on their debut album, 2016's
Victory Motel Sessions
. "Smoked All My Bud" is an amped-up stoner's lament about running low on reefer and hoping your significant other will be willing to replenish said stash; as bummed-out songs about weed go, it won't replace
Bill Kirchen
's "Down to Seeds and Stems Again Blues," but
's variation on the theme sure does rock harder, and has the thick smoky vibe that true THC enthusiasts will be sure to endorse. While
aren't any more obsessed with marijuana than the average band of 21st century blues-rock howlers, the album's stripped-down approach, focusing on plenty of guitar fireworks and muscular percussion grooves, should certainly go over well with interested members of the stoner rock community.
is a duo featuring guitarist and vocalist
Freddy J IV
from the band
Left Lane Cruiser
and drummer
Van Campbell
of
the Black Diamond Heavies
, and the two musicians have managed to combine the down-and-dirty virtues of their respective groups on these sessions while avoiding some of the attitudinal overkill that occasionally marred their work (though
Freddy
still sounds like he spent a lot of time practicing his rootsy growl in a room with a good echo).
's two-man attack helps the band sound focused and tight on
, and they have the good sense to know when to add some extra flavors to the mix (especially
Parker Griggs
Radio Moscow
, who plays guitar on two cuts, and
Alex J. Galvan
, whose Hammond organ licks give the material a suitably late-'60s/early-'70s touch). It's worth noting that the two best songs here are the two covers (
Dr. Feelgood
's "Keep It Out of Sight" and
Them
's "I Can Only Give You Everything"), but considering
wrote and recorded this album in a mere five days,
is a promising start, and hopefully they won't be bogarted next time they hit the studio. ~ Mark Deming