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Saturday, August 10, 2024

Bang-Mother/Bow to the King (1972)

Let's move on to another band from the back of the closet, this time it's Bang, an obscure American hard rock group from Philadelphia, who released four albums between 1971 and 1973 under the Capitol Records label. Formed as a trio, this band falls within the proto-metal genre due to its dark and incredibly heavy style. Their lineup consisted of drummer Tony Diorio, guitarist and vocalist Frank Gilcken, and bassist and vocalist Frank Ferrara. With a style that fused the demonic riffs of Black Sabbath and the brutal hard rock of Grand Funk, this power trio showed their best form with their third release, "Mother/Bow to the King", where the heavy sounds and driving rhythms of hard rock tracks like "Humble", "Idealist Realist", and "Keep On", the epic heavy rock of "Bow to the King", and the melodic "Feel the Hurt" stood out. A year later they would release their epitaph "Music", with which they ended their ephemeral but interesting career, leaving behind a discography that is highly sought after today by fans of hard rock and heavy metal from the early 70s.

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