Wednesday, October 05, 2005

Oneida - "All Arounder"


If Mudhoney had figured out a way to expand and play around with their sound a bit, they might still be good today. They didn't and are not, but we have Oneida. From AllMusic:
Brooklyn's genre-defying Oneida takes their primary cues from '60s garage and punk bands (especially the MC5), but throw in plenty of heavy, bluesy '70s stoner rock (think Blue Cheer, Foghat, etc.), plus dashes of jerky synth-pop, avant-garde jazz and kraut-rock.
On this song they resurrect a younger Ozzy and make him sound cooler than he has in decades.

Oneida - "All Arounder"
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