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Review: 'Harvesters'
'At Rosie's Palace'   

-  Label: 'Jezus Factory Records/KMR Recordings'
-  Genre: 'Rock' -  Release Date: '1.9.23.'

Our Rating:
At Rosie's Palace is the debut album by Belgian rockers Harvesters who are made up of Miguel Moors and Paul Lamont from Blackup along with Bart Soens from Fuss Bender and Lion De Clerck from Leopard Skull and are based in Ghent.

The album opens with Reigning Sound a Rocks era Primal Scream style indie rock floor filler that has a bit of a western guitar undertow to help lead them off to their own world.

Wrecking Well is the latest single off the album, that takes several songs called Wrecking Ball and re-works them into a Crazy Horse style guitar rave up, for anyone who is a more than capable homewrecker, watch out and make sure if you get close to these guys, as your whole world could change in the time it takes them to play another glorious guitar solo, like the one in the middle of this tune.

Detroit Love is in love with that motor city sound, be it Motown or the Detroit Wheels or MC5, this has a cruising down the highway sound, as well as a super cool bass breakdown or two, giving this a reflective air before the twin guitars squiggle across your speakers.

Hillside Blues opens like an old-time song about the Hillside strangler, as the vocals get faster and more detailed, this is indebted to Spirit or Creedence Clearwater Revival, but with a few twists to allow Harvesters to make it their own.

Corner Stone can be read a couple of ways, as you may be going down to that Corner to get what you need to get stoned, or it could be something totally different, as this almost bayou blues rock sound.
Deadbeat has a driving rocker for the Deadbeat who's up to his ears in it, due to all the shenanigans he's involved in, he now needs some hot harmonica to help save him from his fate, but really he's headed for a long spell sitting in a cell reflecting on how he ended up dealing what he was dealing.

Dead In The Water has them worrying about the trouble that's about to go down, will they escape from hell or will they go down with the ship, the only way to find out is to listen, hoping they are able to extricate themselves from all this trouble that's ended up turning there lives into a song.

Warlitzer is a heavy Led Zeppelin style song pointing out just what a nightmare the idea of fighting a war is, the wailing guitar solo set against rock hard drums and bass.

Cloud Season is chugging pulsating blues rock for autumnal winds blowing through Duvelsteen in a welter of guitars.

The album closes with Gone Cold a heavy riffed song for someone who has realized they are being left out in the Cold once more, as that love has died and all they are left with are some guitars that are ready to be left expiring propped up against the amps, but before that they really need one more battle allowing them to grow old peacefully.

Find out more at https://www.jezusfactory.com/shop/harvesters-at-rosies-palace/ https://harvestersbelgium.bandcamp.com/album/at-rosies-palace https://www.facebook.com/HarvestersBelgium https://vi.be/platform/harvesters?fbclid=IwAR1Lnd2lqpLoIMyXdLjF1zkhlV1cNLhnLkDJqPYvzI_ZKRVdhJyKLxS5Vko


  author: simonovitch

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