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    OJM – Live At Rocket Club (Full Album 2021)

    Live At Rocket Club (2021)
    https://www.godownrecords.com/ojm
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    OJM
    Maser, Italy
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    Go Down Records
    https://www.facebook.com/GoDownRecords/
    https://www.instagram.com/godownrecords/
    https://www.godownrecords.com/
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    1. Welcome 00:00
    2. Venus 02:32
    3. I’ll Be Long 05:04
    4. Wolf 09:19
    5. Oceans Hearts 11:48
    6. Sixties 19:14
    7. Give Me Your Money 22:15
    8. Desert 24:45
    9. 2012 36:03
    10. Hush (Billy Joe Royal cover) 39:36
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    LINE-UP & CREDITS:
    David Martin | vocals
    Max Ear | drums
    Andrew Pozzy | guitar
    Stefano Paski | vocals, piano bass
    Recorded by Martin Pollner in June 2011 at
    Rocket Club, Landshut, Germany.
    Mastered by Daniel Grego at Mal De Testa
    Recording Studio.
    Artwork by http://www.ochsworks.com/
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    OJM has been one of the first Italian bands dedicated to stoner-rock, so
    much that its first EP goes back to 20 years ago. The band from Treviso
    (north of Italy) has been able to evolve and improve. Both, musicians
    and style changed over the years and moved to the seventies garage
    and the heavy-psych, which are superbly represented in the last album
    Volcano dated 2010. Ten years passed since then and the band never
    officially split up. We can talk about a long hibernation which is alternated
    to awakenings heated by terrific live performances: the best way to enjoy
    its music! All the different formations that have followed over the years,
    turn around the two founding members, the drummer Max Ear and the vocalist David Martin, who are the beating hearts of a creature able to give
    us truly unforgettable emotions! Live At Rocket Club captures the band in
    one of the best ever moment of its artistic life. It is the tour that promoted
    the aforementioned Volcano which reached fame and success thanks to
    the production and mixing of Dave Catching (QOTSA, Desert Sessions,
    Eagles of Death Metal). The line-up is embellished by the presence of guitarist Andrew Pozzi (bassist in the previous formation) and Stefano Pasky
    on the organ. The new band realised a personal groove marked by The
    Hellacopters’ guitar sound and characterized by sixties atmospheres reminding The Doors’ Fender Rhodes Piano Bass. Live At Rocket Club will
    be printed in 300 copies (only vinyl) thanks to the cooperation between
    Go Down Records and Vincebus Eruptum Recordings and it is a summa
    of the great show of OJM at the Rocket Club in Landshut, Germany. Most
    of the 10 tracks recorded during the performance are taken from Volcano, but there are also iconic pieces such as the brilliant cover “Hush”, which
    was made famous already by Deep Purple’s Mark I in 1968. Waiting for
    the band waking up in the strongest way ever as soon as possible, we
    have just to enjoy these historical testaments. Long live rock’n’roll!


    Source 666MrDoom

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