Powell, Leroy & the Messengers: The Overlords Of The Cosmic Revelation

Powell, Leroy & the Messengers: The Overlords Of The Cosmic Revelation

Powell, Leroy & the Messengers: The Overlords Of The Cosmic Revelation

Format: VINYL LP

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Description

Title: The Overlords Of The Cosmic Revelation
Artist: Powell, Leroy & the Messengers
Label: Cleopatra
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 889466083914
Genre: Rock

Vinyl LP pressing. 2015 studio album from Shooter Jennings' guitarist and cast member of A&E's Crazy Hearts: Nashville. This highly acclaimed songwriter goes full blown space truckin' rock with hints of classic '60s psychedelic fuzz to create an alt country album unlike anything on the planet - witness the melodic stomp of 'Time Flies' or the hard boogie of 'King Kong'! "Half his riffs smell like beer and honky-tonks, while the other half sound like redneck cousins of Led Zeppelin" - Guitar Player Magazine. "Powell looked like a total cosmic snakeskin cowboy up to the feather in his black hat... they played occasionally prog-leaning 16th-not boogie metal that flashed back to Cactus, Mountain, and Seventies Ted Nugent and ZZ Top. So, when they sang about shaking hands with the devil and being born in a desert tornado and killing a six-pack just to watch it die and driving 90 miles an hour down dead-end streets, their instruments supported those claims". - Rolling Stone.

Tracks:
1.1 Weightlessness
1.2 Time Flies
1.3 King Kong
1.4 The Overlords of the Cosmic Revelation
1.5 Rising
1.6 Brave New World
1.7 Lost in the Future
1.8 Liz
1.9 Brainscan
1.10 Star
1.11 Death Machine
1.12 Checking Out
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