Album Review: Hoodoo Gurus – Chariot Of The Gods

It’s been more than a decade since Australia’s Hoodoo Gurus—staples of college rock radio stations throughout the 1980s—last put out a record, but they have more than made up for lost time with Chariots Of the Gods, one of their strongest efforts since their ‘80s halcyon days. Before the global pandemic shut down touring, the Hoodoo Gurus had planned their first U.S. tour in what seemed like an eternity. But faced with a forced hiatus, the band got to work on a new record, their first since 2010’s Purity Of Essence. Brimming with 14 tracks (and several more on a deluxe vinyl version) Chariots Of The Gods is reminiscent of some of their classics, like Mars Needs Guitars and Magnum Cum Louder without sounding like retreads. “The last two years have been frustrating and nerve-racking for ever...

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