HAWKWIND REVISITED: Hawkwind (Liberty, 1970)
Hawkwind was largely a British phenomenon. While four of their first five albums reached the UK Top 20 in their day, only two of them even charted in the States, failing to crack the Top 100. So...
View ArticleHAWKWIND REVISITED: In Search of Space (United Artists, 1971)
Hawkwind’s sophomore album was truly their breakout effort, soaring all the way to Number 18 on the UK Albums Chart. Twas also a period of transition that saw the band with one less guitarist and a...
View ArticleHAWKWIND REVISITED: Doremi Fasol Latido (United Artists, 1972)
Album number three meant rhythm section number three for Hawkwind, which introduced a former Jimi Hendrix roadie on bass whom you might have heard of. Apparently, Lemmy had never even picked up the...
View ArticleMONSTER MAGNET REVISTED: Mastermind (Napalm, 2010)
Now, despite their sonic similarities, I don’t think it’s safe to say that 4-Way Diablo got Monster Magnet dropped from SPV the way that God Says No spelled the end of their tenure at A&M. In...
View ArticleTOP FIVE BRITISH STONER/PSYCH BANDS: 1. Hawkwind
After famously opening for Sabbath on the latter’s Euro tour, Uncle Acid and company are bringing their act overseas, for the first time ever. And hey, while the U.K. did give us the Sab Four, there...
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