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COOGANS BLUFF – Coogans Bluff

Review

COOGANS BLUFF

Coogans Bluff

Genre
CD
Datum
19.07.2006
Autor
The King Det.
9 /10
The band was founded in the summer of 1998 in Rostock under the name KLAMMHEIMLICH. In 2000, they changed their name to UVULA, and finally in 2002, they adopted the name of a film title by Clint Eastwood from 1968. I have listened to the record several times now and must say that these self-proclaimed fish heads from the north really rock my brain! When I mention well-known bands like MOTÖRHEAD, ACDC, ROLLERBALL, and ROSE TATTOO, we are already musically on the same track as these four long-haired characters. The six tracks they have recorded here in quite good quality impress with a solid punch forward and anthems to sing along to, reminiscent of KISS. You can't help but sway to the beat, and your head automatically bobs along in rhythm. I really like the vocals, and the overall sound is just right, which perfectly rounds off the record - for this summer and the rest of the millennium! The only downside is once again the inlay. One might think it's a fairy tale CD for children, and it contains neither information nor lyrics. The record is available through FRAGMENTO/RADAR or directly via the well-designed band homepage.
Overall, it's a top-notch record and thus gets full marks!

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