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Speed, Glue & Shinki: Eve (1971)

It’s hard to separate distinguishing whether I like something because I genuinely like it, or because of the narrative behind it, either legitimate or manufactured by an industry intent on selling every last thing. I’m sure I really dig Eve, the debut from Japanese power trio Speed, Glue & Shinki featuring the legendary psych/rock guitarist Shinki Chen – this is a great little dingy rock record. But that enjoyment comes with an asterisk because of the way it was marketed to me. Maybe I’m reading too much into a fun little slice of 70s power blues, but that’s the point of the site, right?

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10 Things I Learned Reading “The Top 500 Heavy Metal Albums OF All Time”

The one fun thing about my recent COVID-laden vacation was sitting back with a thick book of Canadian music critic Martin Popoff sounding off writ large at heavy metal records. Specifically, The Top 500 Heavy Metal Records Of All Time, as compiled via poll over 20 years ago. I’m a big fan of Popoff – even when I don’t agree with him (and that can be often regarding certain bands and genres) he has a very clear, entertaining voice, is deeply knowledgeable about the field of rock and roll, and – most importantly – backs up his opinions and claims. We’ll get a little more into that below, but despite being sick it was a blast to read him sound off on all 500 albums (again – he had no say in what was chosen, so it was a delight to read him rip on particular picks that don’t jibe with his own vision), bringing said albums up in my headphones and listening, forming my own opinions as I went along. And lo and behold: I learned a couple things in the process. 10 things to be exact, so let get over the jump and see what those things are and how they inform the way I consume music in this day and age.

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