Virus - Thoughts gatefold vinyl lp (due to size and weight, this price for the USA only. Outside of the USA, the price will be adjusted as needed)
SKU
26-LHC 127
Beautiful gatefold reissue of the second and final release by Virus, originally released by Pilz in 1972.
"For their second album, Virus changed radically, in both band members and music direction. Gone are the psychedelic workouts found on �Revelation� and instead the group focused on a more direct hard rock approach. They also switched to the Pilz label, and were representative of the label�s heavy rock groups, similar to McChurch Soundroom and Dies Irae. However, it can be argued that Virus were far superior to both in terms of instrumental dexterity and a stronger compositional base. In fact �Thoughts� stacks up with the best of the German heavyweights like Bellaphon�s Orange Peel or United Artist�s Twenty Sixty Six and Then. Hammond organ and guitar are the solo instruments of choice, and most of the tracks rock relentlessly hard. The vocals take a bit getting used to, as they are fairly rough and gravelly, but fits the music appropriately. There is a striking similarity to all the songs, that if not paying close attention, can begin to run together. What separates Virus from others, is a strong melodic sense, and a contrasting light touch concerning the rhythms. The organ is sometimes played with an almost jazzy like beat. Tracks like �Mankind, Where Do You Go To?� and �My Strand-Eyed Girl� are good examples of this song style. Rest assured, each track is chock full of blazing guitar and organ solos, while the rhythms section goes berserk trying to match the intensity. In this way, they resemble their peers in the UK like Warhorse or Atomic Rooster. Even a little Canterbury quirkiness can be spotted i.e. Egg. A great album and a must for the collector of early 70s heavy German rock."-Tom Hayes
"A justly legendary band."-The Crack In The Cosmic Egg
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