Wednesday, August 3, 2022

Datura 4- Neanderthal Jam (Alive Records)


5th album from the Australian rocks, Datura 4 and another bunch of classic rock with a bluesy feel and footstomping grooves like the opening track, Going Back!  They are still fronted by charismatic leader, Dom Mariani on the vocals and guitar.  I like the great mix of fun, catchy songs but they all have the hard rock edge and they are not scared to take a long guitar solo or other instrumental sections in all the songs. Secret Society keeps the good time music rolling in a slightly slower bit more straightforward rock and roll number but still footstomping good. Open the Line is the first track to feature that classic rock organ driven track.  It has a nice spaced out ending section which I really liked. Bad Times, sounds like a lot of the bands other older tracks. This one features a piano line to compliment the song and a bit of slide guitar. Black Speakers is a slower track and love the vibe and cool wah guitar solo.. Great track and something to mix it up a bit! The title track is an instrumental with a different sound for the album and they throw a bit of harmonica in as well. Was not that much of a cool jam though but a cool song. Hold my Life is an acoustic and harmonica driven track about the state of information in the world.  A Worried Man´s boogie tells a current story but boogies on!!!  Digging my own Grave is returns to where the album began with an upbeat rocker with a cool organ jam in the middle.  One of the most rocking songs on the album. Fish Fry slows it down with a slow groove with the organ playing a nice supporting role.  Drive by Island closes out the album with another acoustic track. Reminds me of the 70s like Little Feat, Allmans, etc… Another cool album but not that many new ideas. Band sticks with their tried and true way of constructing songs, vocal parts, choruses… If it works.. 

Fans of Gin Lady, Blackberry Smoke should dig this band…

http://datura4.bandcamp.com



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