Jungle Rot

General | Oct 2005

Reviews

MichaS
Reviewed 2005-12-06
A refound gem of 70’s lo-fi raw and dark Rock music from Baltimore. Quoting a nice review: “wicked mess of wahwah distortion and mutant blues. It was the first LP of an 18-year old kid who learned to play as he wrote songs. Monotonous rhythms, fuzz guitars layered with twirling repetitive and psychadelic guitar playing, but also some more delicate touches. This is something that gets better with listening. Three bonus tracks added of a band George Brigman assembled later (Hogwash) with Ron Simms as a lead singer.

1. Fuzz guitars.
*2. Fuzz guitars and guitar “wailing” in the background. Monotonous and dense, psychadelic in fact.
3. Quiter, bluesy, and more basic. Less fuzz
*4. Dark and Bluesy song for the unreachable schoolgirl.
5. Folksy/Bluesy. Like a raw “Doors” song.
6. Layers of fuzz in a fast Rock song. Nice bass.
7. Less dense instrumental piece.
*8. A delicate Bluesy song.
9. An extra dark fuzz-Blues song.
10. Opens with people talking. Blues with bad singing.
*11. A quiet song with gospelly singing (not George Brigman).
12. Dark, fuzzy Goth.metal.
*13. Dark and fuzzy. More metally. Better singing and guitars.




Recent airplay

Don't Bother Me
lick My moody GuitarJan 10, 2006
Worrying
Lick My moody GuitarJan 03, 2006
It's Misery
[T.S]
Eels in the LooDec 14, 2005
Dreaming
Foreplay and Sex WaxDec 13, 2005
Dmt
Distraction-LimitedDec 12, 2005

Charting

2005-12-11 — 2006-02-12
Week EndingAirplays
Jan 15 1
Jan 8 1
Dec 25 1
Dec 18 3

Track listing

1. Jungle Rot
2. Dmt
3. Don't Bother Me
4. Schoolgirl
5. I've Got To Know
6. I Feel Alright
7. [T.S]
8. Worrying
9. It's Misery
10. I'm Married Too George Brigman With Hogwash
11. Dreaming
12. Easy Stranger
13. Witch Doctor