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Album
Brickhouse
Yesterday Revisited
(Rootsy.nu)
Price: 49 SEK
It’s been five years since BRICKHOUSE released their first CD “Walk of Shame”, and with the second one – “Yesterday Revisited” – this Malmö-based band consolidates its role as one of the most uncompromised messengers of rock inspired by the 70’s and the soul passionate 60’s in the business!
Singer and guitar player Magnus Andersson wrote eleven new songs that totally oozes the blues, soul and rock inspiration that has become his signum. On “Yesterday Revisited” his songs have been still more refined by the producer Magnus Nörrenberg, (Mats Ronander, Richard Lindgren etc.) who also plays keys in the band.
The other members of this eminent orchestra are no strangers either to the musical landscape in which BRICKHOUSE was built: on lead guitar Pelle Jernryd (Jill Jonsson, Louise Hoffsten etc.), on base Micke Nilsson (Bonafide, Mats Ronander etc.) and on drums Olof Jernryd (Maschine Krank, Boogaloo Kings etc.)
A tour of the musical quarters where BRICKHOUSE stands tall will undeniably show you architectural features from both the 60’s and the 70’s, with Otis Redding, The Small Faces, Rolling Stones, Bad Company and Sam Cooke among others as corner pillars. But the closer you get to the drive way that leads up to BRICKHOUSE, the more modernly profiled the surroundings will appear.
“Yesterday Revisited” is a CD that stands with its legs wide apart and spans as well the tenderly melancholy of “Don’t Fit In” and “Your Own Creation” as smacks in the face like “Moby The Dick” and “Kick Steel”.
1. Don’t Fit In | Listen | |
2. Heavy Clothes | Listen | |
3. Kick Steel | Listen | |
4. Only Everything | Listen | |
5. Moby The Dick | Listen | |
6. Your Own Creation | ||
7. The Second Wind | ||
8. Shackles and Chains | ||
9. Family Tree | ||
10. Throwing The Devil | ||
11. Yesterday Revisited |