Suicide

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Based on 13 ratings
March 1971 / Release Date
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Transatlantic / Label
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SwftVenom
74

Thanks for the rec @KaShryX360!

Normally, with an album like this where I feel I don’t add anything to the site without anything major to add, I’d just rate this and go, but since it’s a rec I feel obligated to add something to say.

I found “Suicide” to be one of the most average Blues Rock albums I’ve heard. There’s clearly better albums, but there’s clearly also worse. Suicide feels to be right in that awkward middle ground where there’s ... read more

Gyeig
72

Thanks for the recommendation @KaShryX360

Pretty good early, bluesy Hard Rock right here. It has its less than stellar moments with ballads and what not, but the riffs are pretty cool, and the band has a decent grip on writing catchy songs. You've got some proto-metal bits on here too like on track 4, which spice things up a bit. Bass is also a highlight - always been a fan of rock/metal bands that recognise how important the bass is and make it clear in the mix.

Finally, wtf are those ... read more

zzitul
60

yeah i was about to call this album pretty cool until this line came out during the title track: “In a while i’ll be dead, who’d ever miss a (-what?!!)”. uh i guess bro.

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Track List

  1. Son of the Father
  2. Nature's Way
  3. Where Do Our Children Belong
  4. Jericho
  5. Run Mister Run
  6. Dearest Eloise
  7. Do You Miss Me
  8. Suicide
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