Vol 1
Doom junkies, rejoice: Originally self-released in 2010 in a miniscule edition of 30 CD-Rs, Uncle Acid’s self-recorded debut finally gets a proper release here. Stoned, organ-drenched riff rhapsodies like “Do What Your Love Tells You” and “Witches Garden” offer a fascinating and deliriously catchy glimpse into the origins of the cult band’s Sabbath-meets-Beatles amalgamation, while horror-flick lyrics, creepy melodies, and warbled, high-pitched vocals weave a narcotic tapestry of dark delights on “Crystal Spiders,” “Lonely and Strange,” and “Vampire Circus.”
Uncle Acid and The Deadbeats - Vol. 1 review: Should your music fix include late-‘60s-to-mid-‘70s vintage rock, Uncle Acid And The Deadbeats debut album is a long lost friend from the past, stopping by to say hello and catch up on what has been, what is and what will be.<script src=