I doubt people had blood coming out of their ears, that would be a ruptured eardrum and it’s incredibly painful.
I was also thinking about the reversed karma of this band, Joel had an affair with his bandmate’s wife, then got famous AND married her too. it’s like he could do whatever he wanted.
anyways it’s not a terrible album, I’d say it’s pretty in line with the hammond rock of the time. not very metal though, not black sabbath-wise.
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-0P7PrL5AKBssPqiEV9aa9k1HwWbca99
Indeed, why would you even brag about something like this as well?
I fondly remember in my twenties (not that long ago) going round op-shops (thrift stores) and gathering together all the Hammond rock LPs I could find and having impromptu drunk Hammond parties with my housemates. Fun times. Lot of entertainment for like 50c of vinyl.
I had no idea. It’s also not bad if I can forget that it’s Billy Joel. I didn’t listen to the whole thing, just spot-checked a few different parts. It’s strange how a lot of the music that I’d associate with the 60’s by the way it sounds, was actually made in the 70’s. The middle of the album definitely has Spinal Tap vibes where they’re playing a free-form jazz odyssey in a state park.
What is it with metal bands called Atilla and being terrible? /s