Description
Black Operator – debut album
Tracks
Gentlemans Gold
Back on the Road
Dancing Around
Hungry for Love
Marita
Strangers in the Night
Desolation Blues
Mr. Preacherman
Gypsy Woman
Carolina
Additional information
Weight | 60 g |
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Here Comes The Flood –
Review by “Here comes the flood”
Dutch blues rock quintet Black Operator are back! If you ever wondered what the White Stripes or The Black Keys would have sounded like as a full band, this is it.
Dutch blues rock quintet Black Operator play low strung swamp rock on their self-titled debut album, the kind that grew out the marshes in Louisiana and Tennessee: growling, distorted, and scary in all the right places. Take note of the keyboards in the slow moving Marita or the hint of country in Strangers In The Night. Mr. Preacherman is old school fire and brimstone blues, with a gnarly guitar solo as the icing on the cake.
The energy comes howling out of the speakers on this album. Hungry For Love is the answer to the question of what the White Stripes or The Black Keys would have sounded like as a full band. The band reaches a peak during the freaky Desolation Blues, powering down the tracks like a runaway train. Turn it up, until everything is louder than everything else.