
Earth Blues is a Rock album by Spiritual Beggars, originally released in 2013. On Gatefold: 16 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Stoner Rock
- heavy
- brooding
- desert
About
With their eighth studio album, Sweden’s Spiritual Beggars update a tried-and-true formula with noticeably catchier songs and analog production that’s unapologetically stuck in the past. Stylistically, <i>Earth Blues</i> toes the line between proto-metal and early British heavy metal. “Wise as a Serpent” throws down early '70s–style hard rock with a rhythmic backbone built to boogie. But the impressive falsettos from wailing frontman Apollo Papathanasio pull the band’s sound up a few years to recall <i>Heaven and Hell</i>–era Ronnie James Dio. Just as that song teeters between the Ozzy-fronted and Dio-fronted Black Sabbath lineups, the prominent Hammond B3 organ in “Turn the Tide” fills in the gap between Deep Purple and Rainbow, with Papathanasio’s soaring vocals anchoring the group closer to the latter. When Spiritual Beggars mellow out the tempos and attack, their songs take on a Led Zeppelin–esque maturity. Check out “Sweet Magic Pain,” where Papathanasio channels Robert Plant as his voice takes winding melodic detours over period-correct Mellotron tones. Doom metal fans’ patience pays off with the sludgy closer “Legends Collapse.”
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Tracklist
- 1Wise as a Serpent2:34
- 2Turn the Tide3:25
- 3Sweet Magic Pain4:42
- 4Hello Sorrow4:28
- 5One Man's Curse4:33
- 6Dreamer5:08
- 7Too Old to Die Young6:15
- 8Kingmaker3:54
- 9Road to Madness3:05
- 10Dead End Town2:30
- 11Freedom Song3:36
- 12Legends Collapse5:50
Credits
Performers
- Sharlee D'AngeloBASS
- Ludwig WittDRUMS PERCUSSION
- Michael AmottGUITAR
- Per WibergKEYBOARDS
- Apollo PapathanasioVOCALS
3 collectors on Gatefold own this · 16 pressings tracked on Gatefold
