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Sugar Mountain - In The Raw
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This Could Be The Beginning of the Spanish Invasion!
As legendary producer Bruce Dickenson once said, "I need more cowbell!" Well Sugar Mountain provide that and much more on their US debut entitled, In The Raw. This five piece band from Pontevedra, Spain, prove they know how to rock 'n' roll better than just about every American band. Produced by Eric "Roscoe" Ambel (Steve Earle, The Yayhoos, The Del Lords), In The Raw is teeming with Faces and Stones influenced rock 'n' roll. This album is sure to garner Sugar Mountain a whole new batch of American fans. The CD features a video documentary on the making of In The Raw as well as a bonus track of the band covering The Kinks' "Picture Book." Check out the band's official website: www.sugar-mountain.net AUDIO CLIPS |
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What the critics are saying:
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| "One of the coolest roots rock records of the year. This is in-your-face, insistently rockin' stuff that owes a huge debt to spiritual and musical forbearers such as the aforementioned Georgia Satellites, The Faces and any other kick-ass band that's ever sweated up a storm and drank themselves silly at a bar gig on a Saturday night. Turn it up!" - Amplifier Magazine "The quintet worships at the altar of the Rolling Stones and the Faces on In the Raw, with rollicking grooves, rootsy rock melodies and enough spirit to light up a cathedral. Perfectly produced by Eric Ambel, In the Raw classic rocks and rolls." - High Bias "With their guitarists cranking out big, juicy riffs and a singer exuding a hip-shaking swagger, Sugar Mountain embody the loose, brash rock & roll sound popularized by the Rolling Stones and Faces in the '60s and '70s and revived more recently by the Black Crowes and Jet...They do an excellent job of mining the masters to create a wonderfully entertaining slice of spirited, no-frills rock & roll." - All Music Guide "By the second track you'll be hooked by singer Javier Ruano's dark, understated vocals and phrasing. And while the crazed rockers will be first to catch you, the twangy groove of "You Can't Hide," with its ringing guitars and moody Blonde On Blonde organ figures burbling in the mix, just may be the album's high point." - Pop Culture Press |
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