Cover of Black Cab Altamont Diary
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For fans of psychedelic and classic rock, lovers of 70s music, and those curious about australian indie bands.
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THE REVIEW

...I've never written a review, but now the time has come, yes, because it's not "human" that there's a CD out there, so beautiful, from 2004, that I discovered only four days ago and therefore it has become my mission to spread the word: quattro ragazzi australiani who decide to get on a "time machine" with the instruments available at the beginning of this century and transport themselves to the end of the incredible and highly acidic 70s and, not by chance, to Altamont during a concert of the "real" Rolling Stones.

Result? Nine songs of incredible beauty, a carpet of delicately psychedelic sounds on which a pleasant and wild pop forms, the wild part is written in the chromosomes of the musicians, Australians! A musical carpet made up of Sabbath-like guitars, Hammond, Citar that bring to mind only trips made and "...high trips", listen to believe...
Ideal CD to win over a beautiful woman.

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The reviewer praises Black Cab’s 2004 album Altamont Diary as a stunning vintage-inspired work. The band channels 70s psychedelic rock with Sabbath-like guitars and Hammond organs, creating a rich, wild pop sound. The album evokes the iconic Altamont concert era and leaves a strong impression. A discovery worth spreading.

Tracklist

01   Summer of Love (04:51)

02   It's Ok (02:50)

03   Angels Arrive (03:47)

04   Jerry Sez (01:18)

05   Good Drugs (04:52)

06   Hey People (02:28)

07   New Speedway Boogie (04:24)

08   A Killing (02:12)

09   1970 (10:41)

10   [untitled] (00:50)

Black Cab

Black Cab is an Australian music group known for blending psychedelic and electronic rock textures.
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