- Music
- 11 Jun 12
I Fell In The Bog And Saw God
Galway/Donegal noise rockers release savage debut
Featuring 11 tracks recorded, for the most part, in three days in Co. Galway, I Fell In The Bog And Saw God is the debut offering from Rural Savage and it sounds as snotty as the residents of a nursery school during a flu epidemic. Unhinged and at times inspired (‘The Righteous Hand Of Fury’), the opus flirts between punk rock (‘Alcohol’), garage (‘Donegal Acid’), and frequent walks on the weird side (‘Male Pattern Blandness’). Recommended for fans of The Dwarves, The Cramps and Therapy?.
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