What are you listening to now - No. 8 🎵🎻🎶🎼🎸

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W.A.S.P - Golgotha


Outside of a little flirtation with a Marilyn Manson-esque gothic/industrial style in 1997 and a follow-up rebound attempt at recapturing the mid-80’s sound in 1999, it is incredibly rare to find a band with more consistently great material than W.A.S.P.

With such an amazing history that started with a buzz saw codpiece and culminated with vocalist/guitarist Blackie Lawless finding God, the band has rifled forth some of the best metal a fan can shove in his/her ears.
The endless parade of 'Fat Blackie Can’t Sing' memes that made rounds around social media, the man is too good to be reduced to demeaning. So what did he do? He responded with what is arguably W.A.S.P.’s greatest album since “The Crimson Idol”.

There is an old sarcastic saying 'Age before beauty.' When it comes to W.A.S.P. no matter how much Blackie ages….no matter how much people slag him for his weight, his ideals, his beliefs…the man is a musical genius. Over the years, few have had the golden combination of both longevity and quality of material. Whether W.A.S.P. chooses to sing about sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll, wonderfully captivating conceptual tales, or deep reflective meanings…it is always distinctive and beautiful. This time with “Golgotha” it’s perfect!
 

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Thanks for posting Kramer.:thumbsu:

Just checking out Derek Trucks bio - his uncle is Butch Trucks who was a founding member and drummer of the ABB! Also one his greatest influences was Duane Allman which is nice.
Must admit I knew he toured with the Allman brothers but didn't know the whole child prodigy back story until recently.

Won't make Bluesfest this year but hope to catch a side show in March/April.
 

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