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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. Nine songs of incredible beauty, a carpet of delicately psychedelic sounds on which a pleasant and wild pop forms.
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.
Nine songs of incredible beauty, a carpet of delicately psychedelic sounds on which a pleasant and wild pop forms.
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. Listen to Black Cab's Altamont Diary and experience a mesmerizing trip back to 70s psychedelic rock!
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