Price: $13.99
Released: 2010 Only 3 Left In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Beehoover Concrete Catalyst (CD) (Import)
Label: Exile on Mainstream Origin: Germany
What comes out of the speakers deserves only one description: M.O.N.S.T.R.O.U.S! In every possible way. Monstrous sound, monstrous songwriting, monstrous class! In 2010, Beehoover push their ridiculously powerful vehicle in a different direction without losing grip. It is still there - thee Beehoover sound that makes this band so special. Bass and drums, nothing else and a tone that no one else has. The capture and release rhythms, the call and response between the two...
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Price: $16.99
Released: 2010 In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Beehoover Concrete Catalyst (Vinyl LP) (Import)
Label: Exile on Mainstream Origin: Germany
What comes out of the speakers deserves only one description: M.O.N.S.T.R.O.U.S! In every possible way. Monstrous sound, monstrous songwriting, monstrous class! In 2010, Beehoover push their ridiculously powerful vehicle in a different direction without losing grip. It is still there - thee Beehoover sound that makes this band so special. Bass and drums, nothing else and a tone that no one else has. The capture and release rhythms, the call and response between the two...
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Price: $6.66
Released: 2008 Out of Stock Add-to-Wishlist
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Beehoover Heavy Zooo (CD) (Import)
Label: Exile on Mainstream Origin: Germany
With just bass and drum, Beehoover has crafted a heavy album that swings. And not in the “Yeah, I get it” foot tapping sense – I mean you can see the riffs round up like a wrecking ball and loop around and crash right into your gut. It's the mud-thick dope slapping rock of the Melvins mixed with the insanely natural sense of groove Queens of the Stone Age had on their first album. And nuanced too. This one goes way beyond “very creative and interesting.” Don't wait an...
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Price: $6.66
Released: 2006 In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Beehoover The Sun Behind the Dustbin (CD) (Import)
Label: Exile on Mainstream Origin: Germany
If there's a void left by the lack of guitar, it's one they acknowledge and embrace. Most of the songs on The Sun Behind the Dustbin focus on the fact that the band is one solid rhythm section. They don't bludgeon you with sound; instead they compose songs that exist in the groove. That doesn't prevent them from stretching out, though – the title track in particular is an impressive jam that is as psychedelic as it is intricate and heavy. That drummer Claus-Peter Hami...
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