All Artists: Parchman Farm Title: Parchman Farm Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Label: Jackpine Social Club Release Date: 11/23/2004 Album Type: EP Genres: Pop, Rock Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 646315320626 |
![]() | Parchman Farm Parchman Farm Genres: Pop, Rock
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CD ReviewsGood stoner blues flagsmasher@hotmail.com | 12/11/2004 (4 out of 5 stars) "It's about time that stoner rock acknowledged it's british blues/blues-rock/psychedelic/acid rock/hard rock roots. Good riffs, nice bluesey vocals, that's all I gotta say." Great Ep Led Zep Fan | Vilseck, Germany | 02/09/2005 (5 out of 5 stars) "this rocks they are right now one of the best bands out. Mirror Spirit is one of the best songs to come out in a long time. The only band out that is better then these guys right now is silvertide, and possibly Rose Hill Drive. Sounds like classic 70's 60's rock and roll. The singer has a great voice, I believe his name is Eric Shea and there lead guitarist is a girl but she can really play. Expect to see these guys again because this completly rocks out. Rock and Roll is here to Stay. down below is a list of all the bands true rock fans should check out. New bands here to save the scene. The Darkness Jet Hurricane Party Parchman Farm (Only have an ep out but it rocks and you can find it here on amazon.) Rose Hill Drive ( have an ep out but not on amazon. They toured with Van Halen and completly rock and the guitarist is incredible.) Supagroup Tokyo Dragons Young Heart Attack Black Keys and the best new band Silvertide" The best alexander laurence | Los Angeles, CA | 02/25/2005 (4 out of 5 stars) "Parchman Farm are a new band from San Francisco. They are named after a Paul Butterfield Blues Band song. They remind me of a lot of bands who were in father's record collection like Blue Cheer and Steppenwolf. Many of the Parchman Farm songs seem like they could co-exist somewhere on the Easy Rider soundtrack. The song "Mirror Spirit" alternates between soft nice sounds and heavy rock. "Too Many People" sounds like Deep Purple at their best, not that there are keyboards on this record. Songs like "Say Yeah" are appealing because of the heavy riffs and the cool vocals. This is a pretty interesting record. I could believe that it was recorded in 1968, and not last year. This is a recording that makes you think you can time trip back in time."
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