Sunday, August 30, 2015

The Black Keys - The Big Come Up (2002)





Heavy hipster time folks.. If you might have heard these guys newer post 2006 albums, you'd think what the fuck.. But unlike their later commerical pop rock albums, these guys had an extremely Raw and Lead Heavy early period that will appeal to the followers of this blog  (namely their first 3 albums of which I will post more in the future). This debut is raw Heavy and Bluesy with a strong solid raw late 60's early 70's Basement Heavy rock, Psych foundation. It's kinda like fans of this blogs music starting up a good band of their own. These 2 guys will blow ya socks off. It's got the Heavypsychman seal of approval. Have a raw Heavy blast folks




Saturday, August 1, 2015

Paul Ngozi - The Ghetto (1977)




Ja maan it's Afrika time once again.. We have featured the Heavy Chrissy Tembo album before which featured Paul Ngozi's guitar talents and here you basically have more of the same yet which a slightly different vibe. This is raw basement psych Heavy rock Zambia style which is damn good. Enjoy this rare goodie. Now go n listen and have a blast.




Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Negative Space - Hard, Heavy, Mean and Evil (1970)


Rob Russen blasting away on his 250W Baldwin solid state amp...




Hello you all! Heavy hot summer weeks ahead that need Heavy hard raw tunes and Negative Space provides them for you. Here is the extended Rockdrome reissue with extra tunes of which "Sunflower" rocks my boat in a major way. This is an underground classic great catchy tunes crude raw heavy sound with basement vibe. Yes Cheer, Cream, Hendrix yet with own strong vibe makes this a keeper. Theres the period light and Heavy thing going down as well. Have a blast! See you all!





Sunday, May 31, 2015

Smokin ' Willie (1972)



Hello everybody, Here is the June installment from this blog for you all. It's a monstrous raw crude and Heavy cover band from Indiana USA, that will fry your minds and blow your speakers in a grand way. This album is still under the radar to speak,  so I'm here to spread the word. This is another example of a 1960's garage band adapting to newer Heavier times and the results are interesting and very satisfying. Have a crude raw blast. "Hot Blooded Mama" and "Get Ready" will blow you a way.


Friday, May 1, 2015

The Firebirds - Light My Fire 1969 (US)







Hello you all.. I have had many requests for a repost of this mindmelting Heavy psychedelic crude goodie' so here you go. Have a blast. Going through the mp3s I noticed the tracks are wrongly titled but you'll have to sort that out by yourselves. There is still no news on who the musicians are but the music is still a blast and a raw crude one as such. Hendrix, Cream, Cheer on maximum fuzz in the basement vibe and feel. To be honest that's what counts in the end anyway. Have a blast n as always Rock On!




Thursday, April 2, 2015

Raw Blues Vol 2


Hello you all. Here is a new installment of Raw Blues. You get good original raw crude blues that will most definitely appeal to the listeners of this blog. Enjoy and have a great spring!

This compilation features raw songs by

John Lee Hooker
Lightnin' Hopkins
Muddy Waters
Robert Petway
Freddie King
Rev Gary Davis
Missisippi Fred McDowell
Tommy McClenan





Sunday, March 1, 2015

Heavypsych Explosion - Volume 12



Kaboooom time everybody.. Papa coming with a new dose of  soma foe you Heavy -maniacs..Yes Brave New World influnced quote (unfornutely the entertainment industry has that kind of role in our age of time so therefor I recommend everyone here to open their minds with a equal dose of Corbett Rapport podcasts to see and understand this bizare age of time we live in), But those things aside here you have another collection of  heavy quality goodies from the late 60.s/early 70's underground to blow your speakers and ofcourse your mind... Just press play and be blown a way.  Rock On!

Featured bands

Snow
Raw Meat
TNS (Take No Shit)
Attack
Amanaz
Damnation Of Adam Blessing
Los Commandos
Masalla
Master Danse
Puhdys
The Punks
ZZ Top (pre Lp)
Paul Ngozi
The Jarvis Street Revue
King George Discovery