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Psychedelic Mooj keeps things simple: old school groove, vintage tone, raw energy, and rock-solid rhythm. Analog Soup, the band’s third studio album is a tasty blend of classic rock and psychedelic blues that captures their live sound perfectly.
Genre:
Rock: Classic Rock
Release Date:
2010
Analog Soup
Psychedelic Mooj
© Copyright-Univibe Garden Records, LLC
(884502921120)
Record Label: Univibe Garden Records, LLC
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Formed in Chandler, Arizona, in 2005, Psychedelic Mooj evolved from playing amped-up traditional blues to become one of Arizona’s preeminent psychedelic blues jam bands. Founding members Ram Tuli, Richard Chavez, Dave Hull were joined by Ram’s 15-year old son, Will Tuli, in 2010 to record their third album, Analog Soup.
Heavily influenced by 70s rock legends such as Humble Pie, Wishbone Ash and Robin Trower, the band writes and performs original music that is heavily guitar dominated atop a rock solid drum and bass rhythm foundation. Guitar players R. Tuli and Chavez have refined their vintage tone over many years and it has become an essential part of their sound. Bassist Dave Hull and drummer W. Tuli are about as solid as they come and combined together the band has few rivals when it comes to raw energy and talent.
Heavily influenced by blues the band’s first two albums show their development in tone and song writing. Their third album, Analog Soup, their first release on Univibe Garden Records is considered by them to be by far their best representation of their ‘live’ sound.
Analog Soup has something for everyone. The first song “Mean Mistreatin’ Woman” blasts off like a rocket and then they never come down from there. Other tunes such as “South of Tombstone,” “Cage Fightin’ Man,” and “Lead Mack” harken back to the arena rock days of the mid-1970s. Psychedelic Blues gems like “God’s Greatest Gift,” “Wayback on the 8-Track,” and the title track “Analog Soup,” will take you on a mind-melting journey that will make your head swim and hips shake. Songs like “Gainesville Bride,” “Keys to you Sunshine,” and “South Wabash Blues” showcase their traditional blues roots. There’s even a Christmas song on this album. You can say Analog Soup has everything!
Psychedelic Mooj is
Richard Chavez: guitar, vocals, dobro
Dave Hull: bass
Ram Tuli: guitar, vocals
Will Tuli: drums, cowbell
Album lyrics and liner notes are available at http://www.PsychedelicMooj.com/analog-soup-lyrics.html
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