KING MUD
''VICTORY MOTEL SESSIONS''
FEBRUARY 5 2016
42:15
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1 Rat Time 05:13
2 Smoked All My Bud 04:22
3 Back It Up 02:53
4 Arthur's Hooked 03:58
5 Keep It Out Of Sight 02:41 (Wilko Johnson)
6 Take A Look 05:59
7 War Dancers 03:29
8 I Can Only Give You Everything 03:40 (Scott Coulter)
9 Suzy's Cookies 06:42
10 Blood River 03:13
Tracks By Van Campbell, Freddy J IV, Except 5, 8
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Freddy J IV - Guitar, Vocals
Patrick French - Harp
Alex "Jm" Galvan - Organ (Hammond)
Parker Griggs - Guitar
Wojtek Pilichowski - Bass
Jaxon Lee Swain - Bass
Van Campbell - Drums, Percussion, Vocals (Background)
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REVIEW/AMG
Mark Deming
If you're going to sing the blues, it helps to have a reason, and dirty blues-rock combo King Mud sure have one on their debut album, 2016's Victory Motel Sessions. "Smoked All My Bud" is an amped-up stoner's lament about running low on reefer and hoping your significant other will be willing to replenish said stash; as bummed-out songs about weed go, it won't replace Bill Kirchen's "Down to Seeds and Stems Again Blues," but King Mud's variation on the theme sure does rock harder, and has the thick smoky vibe that true THC enthusiasts will be sure to endorse. While King Mud aren't any more obsessed with marijuana than the average band of 21st century blues-rock howlers, the album's stripped-down approach, focusing on plenty of guitar fireworks and muscular percussion grooves, should certainly go over well with interested members of the stoner rock community. King Mud is a duo featuring guitarist and vocalist Freddy J IV from the band Left Lane Cruiser and drummer Van Campbell of the Black Diamond Heavies, and the two musicians have managed to combine the down-and-dirty virtues of their respective groups on these sessions while avoiding some of the attitudinal overkill that occasionally marred their work (though Freddy still sounds like he spent a lot of time practicing his rootsy growl in a room with a good echo). King Mud's two-man attack helps the band sound focused and tight on Victory Motel Sessions, and they have the good sense to know when to add some extra flavors to the mix (especially Parker Griggs of Radio Moscow, who plays guitar on two cuts, and Alex J. Galvan, whose Hammond organ licks give the material a suitably late-'60s/early-'70s touch). It's worth noting that the two best songs here are the two covers (Dr. Feelgood's "Keep It Out of Sight" and Them's "I Can Only Give You Everything"), but considering King Mud wrote and recorded this album in a mere five days, Victory Motel Sessions is a promising start, and hopefully they won't be bogarted next time they hit the studio.
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BIOGRAPHY/AMG
Mark Deming
Laying out a high-decibel fusion of hard rock and urban blues that's dirty, distorted, and full of swagger, King Mud features two noted figures on the modern blues-rock scene, guitarist and vocalist Freddy J IV from the band Left Lane Cruiser, and drummer Van Campbell from the Black Diamond Heavies. The two musicians had traveled in the same circles for years, and in the spring of 2015, they decided to try a collaborative project. Holing up in a recording studio in Glendale, California that was just down the block from the motel where they stayed and the liquor store where they bought refreshments, Freddy and Van spent five 18-hour days writing and recording material, with some help from producer and engineer Arthur Alexander and guest guitarist Parker Griggs (from the group Radio Moscow). Noted rock photographer Robert Matheu was on hand to document the sessions, and at the end of the work week, the King Mud project had completed an album, titled The Victory Motel Sessions. The album was released by Alive Naturalsound in February 2016.
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''VICTORY MOTEL SESSIONS''
FEBRUARY 5 2016
42:15
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1 Rat Time 05:13
2 Smoked All My Bud 04:22
3 Back It Up 02:53
4 Arthur's Hooked 03:58
5 Keep It Out Of Sight 02:41 (Wilko Johnson)
6 Take A Look 05:59
7 War Dancers 03:29
8 I Can Only Give You Everything 03:40 (Scott Coulter)
9 Suzy's Cookies 06:42
10 Blood River 03:13
Tracks By Van Campbell, Freddy J IV, Except 5, 8
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Freddy J IV - Guitar, Vocals
Patrick French - Harp
Alex "Jm" Galvan - Organ (Hammond)
Parker Griggs - Guitar
Wojtek Pilichowski - Bass
Jaxon Lee Swain - Bass
Van Campbell - Drums, Percussion, Vocals (Background)
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REVIEW/AMG
Mark Deming
If you're going to sing the blues, it helps to have a reason, and dirty blues-rock combo King Mud sure have one on their debut album, 2016's Victory Motel Sessions. "Smoked All My Bud" is an amped-up stoner's lament about running low on reefer and hoping your significant other will be willing to replenish said stash; as bummed-out songs about weed go, it won't replace Bill Kirchen's "Down to Seeds and Stems Again Blues," but King Mud's variation on the theme sure does rock harder, and has the thick smoky vibe that true THC enthusiasts will be sure to endorse. While King Mud aren't any more obsessed with marijuana than the average band of 21st century blues-rock howlers, the album's stripped-down approach, focusing on plenty of guitar fireworks and muscular percussion grooves, should certainly go over well with interested members of the stoner rock community. King Mud is a duo featuring guitarist and vocalist Freddy J IV from the band Left Lane Cruiser and drummer Van Campbell of the Black Diamond Heavies, and the two musicians have managed to combine the down-and-dirty virtues of their respective groups on these sessions while avoiding some of the attitudinal overkill that occasionally marred their work (though Freddy still sounds like he spent a lot of time practicing his rootsy growl in a room with a good echo). King Mud's two-man attack helps the band sound focused and tight on Victory Motel Sessions, and they have the good sense to know when to add some extra flavors to the mix (especially Parker Griggs of Radio Moscow, who plays guitar on two cuts, and Alex J. Galvan, whose Hammond organ licks give the material a suitably late-'60s/early-'70s touch). It's worth noting that the two best songs here are the two covers (Dr. Feelgood's "Keep It Out of Sight" and Them's "I Can Only Give You Everything"), but considering King Mud wrote and recorded this album in a mere five days, Victory Motel Sessions is a promising start, and hopefully they won't be bogarted next time they hit the studio.
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BIOGRAPHY/AMG
Mark Deming
Laying out a high-decibel fusion of hard rock and urban blues that's dirty, distorted, and full of swagger, King Mud features two noted figures on the modern blues-rock scene, guitarist and vocalist Freddy J IV from the band Left Lane Cruiser, and drummer Van Campbell from the Black Diamond Heavies. The two musicians had traveled in the same circles for years, and in the spring of 2015, they decided to try a collaborative project. Holing up in a recording studio in Glendale, California that was just down the block from the motel where they stayed and the liquor store where they bought refreshments, Freddy and Van spent five 18-hour days writing and recording material, with some help from producer and engineer Arthur Alexander and guest guitarist Parker Griggs (from the group Radio Moscow). Noted rock photographer Robert Matheu was on hand to document the sessions, and at the end of the work week, the King Mud project had completed an album, titled The Victory Motel Sessions. The album was released by Alive Naturalsound in February 2016.
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