Hypnotic
and frenzied instrumental sounds from the early 70s – heavy rhythms
and fuzzy walls of guitar from
Bob Thompson and Doug Snyder – a masterful piece of avant rock! Daily Dance is one of those records that's so far ahead of the pack stylistically, you can hardly believe it was made when it was. The songs are long
and roll out in a way that makes it clear the players are unafraid of noise, but it's wholly riveting
and finds a real groove – they set up their own dynamics
and they work well within them. The duo does more with electric fuzz, echoes,
and pounding rhythms than all too few boundless artists dared to even attempt –
and it's a record that you could have easily convinced us was produced at some point in the 80s, 90s, or 00s rock underground had we not been informed it was from early 70s southern Ohio! Timeless, original
and exciting stuff. Includes "Daily Dance", "Living With The Crocodiles", "Time Overlaps Itself", "Soul
And Universe", "Hit
And Run", "Truth Is A Pathless Land"
and "Teenage Emergency".