Saturday, December 19, 2009

Review: Super 400 - Sweet Fist

Ask most modern rock fans if they've heard of Super 400, and most likely, unless they’re fairly knowledgeable about bands local to the state of New York, they’ll say no. Which is a shame, actually, because they’re a band deserving of recognition. Recognition that they may have received, had they not been dropped when Island Records was bought out. They continued to thrive, in any case, and with their fourth studio “Sweet Fist”, they’re active now more than ever.

Super 400’s music can be described as blues-rock with a distinct, hard edge. And with influences like Led Zeppelin and Cream, you shouldn’t expect anything less. “Sweet Fist” is an excellent cut of tracks that clearly establish what this band is all about, literally from the word go, with the opening track “Needle Down”...


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