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Since You Can't See Them Live..., July 13, 1999
By A Customer
...you ought to own this album. Where most bands slump in their sophomore album, Peghead demonstrates maturity, development, and incredible talent. This and Friendly Dog Salad (their debut) are two albums I have never grown tired of, even after listening for nearly 6 years.
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PegHead, April 5, 2000
By A Customer
I've been to nearly all their shows, including their last. I miss them greatly, and ShovelJerk just isn't the same. This album is a NorthWest MUST HAVE!
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Taking me Back, May 26, 2010
If you were alive in the early 1990's you were lucy enough to witness and be a part of one of the historic times in music history, when "Grunge" music hit the scene. Seattle, well.. the Pacific Northwest in general, was the place to be..So many great bands were emerging and rockin.
Black Happy was one of those bands. From Northersn Idaho, they played A LOT of shows in the Seattle area. Their shows were always over the top. Their Energy and SOUND was amazing.Their horn section is one to be reckoned with. Some folks would say they were a metal band, others might say grunge, but I really don't think they fit into either category. They have a sound all their own.. Just a great rock band.
Peghead is by far my favorite album of theirs. From start to finish it does nothing but rock. High energy, crunchy guitar, blaring horns and Pauls vocals just make you want to go crazy. Three Day Weekend can really whip up a frenzy!! Holly Would brings the tempo down a little, but is still rocking.
I suggest this as a MUST BUY!!...
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