Black Rooster – 74-75

London based garage punks Black Rooster have dropped their debut full length ‘74 – 75‘, but this is not your typical garage punk album, to start with there is a personal story that informs the album and gives insight into the band. Neither are the trio are not fronted by your typical girl, their front woman Lucille Rees (ex Screaming Violets) had a challenging and dysfunctional upbringing that has informed the fuzzed out fury that is Black Rooster. 74-75 is a brutally honest almost biographical full length that is delivered in 14 short chapters, it feels like an album could have been released at any time in the last 50 years and not sounded out of place. Lucille’s background is intertwined with Black Rooster‘s debut full length, take, for example, the album...

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