Saturday, October 10, 2015

Prodigal Sons - "Emerge from the Void" 1972

From Siverado's Rare Music: "Extremely consistent blend of Heavy Metal style, power trio hard rock, and some boogie blues hard rock, featuring some good wah-wah guitar. This is a great party album, leading one to believe they must have been a truly excellent live band. They were from Ohio.
Nice hard rockin' release. If you like Wildfire, Tin House, and early BTO, you will dig this! There's even some British influence (Johns Tune, Saga of Yeti) here. (Tymeshifter)
From RYM: 'Heavy hard southern tinged rock circa 1972. Killer cuts like 'Water Song,', and 'Song of the Yeti'... This is a killer throughout and unknown heretofore. Sounds great, and cool cover completes the package...
Sounds like a mix between Boulder Damn and Allman Bros., with maybe a little Feather De Gamba.
Lost music from a lost time. "The Mystery and music of the Prodigal Sons continues to thrill and mesmerize listeners to this day. Who are they? And where are they? The answer my friends, lay in the vault of the void. One thing is for certain, they know how to play kick ass rock and roll early 70's style before all the head bangin' mumbo jumbo. Listen on, as many have already, to the power and the glory that is and was The Prodigal Sons as they Emerge from the Void."




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