Album Review: “The Budos Band III” by The Budos Band

Check out our review of funk instrumentalists, The Budos Band’s latest release…. The Budos Band III

Check out our review of funk instrumentalists, The Budos Band’s latest release…. The Budos Band III

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Matt Pike’s teeth may be rotting before our very eyes, but his thunderous power trio High On Fire just gets stronger and more incisive on Snakes For The Divine, a roaring, relatively brief blast of circa-now metal given some slightly more accessible sweetening from producer Greg Fidelman. Pike’s hoarse, abrasive, Lemmy-esque yawp seems even more powerful and varied than on past records, and the songs gallop along with neck-snapping momentum and the sort of colossal riffs and rhythms that live up to the grandiose, grim pulp-metal nuttiness that has defined the band’s aesthetic across five albums.
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