Ricked Wicky - King Heavy Metal - VINYL LP
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- Genre: Rock
- Description: Vinyl LP pressing. 2015 , the second album from prolific indie artist Robert Pollard's self-described InchsupergroupInch (tongue practically piercing his cheek with self-deprecating irony). King Heavy Metal is a hitherto undiscovered species of rainforest songbird capable of changing colors in the ultraviolet and infrared spectrums. At once prog-struck, collagist, technically impressive, and melodically complex, King Heavy Metal lives up to and subverts its title over the course of its 12 songs. There's stuff on here that wouldn't be out of place on any post-Isolation Drills Guided By Voices album, stuff that wouldn't be out of place on an alternate-universe mid-70s Who album, and stuff that's as lo-fi, booze-addled, and sloppy as anything from InchclassicInch-era GBV. Pollard's determined to establish Ricked Wicky as more than just another solo or side project it's a proper, self-contained group, with significant contributions, both instrumental and songwriting, from guitarist Nick Mitchell (long time GBV/Pollard stalwart Kevin March supplies drums). Mitchell sings lead on two songs here, both presumably written by him as well. Album Tracks 1. Jargon of Clones 2. Come Into My Wig Shop 3. Imminent Fall from Grace 4. Too Strong for No One to See You 5. This Has Been My Picture 6. Ogling Blarest 7. Tomfoole Terrific 8. Earth Among Men 9. Weekend Worriers 10. Walk Through Glass 11. I'll Let You in 12. Map and Key
- Artist: Ricked Wicky
- Title: King Heavy Metal
- Format: VINYL
- Label: Guided By Voices
- Release Date: 07/24/2015
- Genre: Rock
- Number Of Discs: 1
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- Product Name: Ricked Wicky - King Heavy Metal - VINYL LP
- UPC: 655035086019
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