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Forbidden Tigers- Magnetic Problems CD ~EX BRIMSTONE HOWL!

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Forbidden Tigers- Magnetic Problems CD. This month's surprise surprise record comes from Omaha, Nebraska's Forbidden Tigers. These guys are the newest band containing a couple of the guys from Brimstone Howl. While just barely of drinking age, these dudes somehow sound like they-ve-seen-it-all. They remind me of heroes like Jeffrey Lee Pierce, Greg Sage and Jay Reatard when those guys were still rockin’ & reelin' like the best of ‘em with that youthful sense of urgency still intact. Blues infected Rock N Roll is the name of the game here and Forbidden Tigers do it better than most. ‘Magnetic Problems’ is a 12 song whirl-wind of noise, feedback and distortion that’s a little more amped up than Brimstone Howl. If yer keepin' up on contemporary Garage Rock, this ones a must have.

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