Bullangus
Bullangus
Originally released in 1971 on Mercury Records, BullAngus blends hard rock intensity with a lingering psychedelic edge, shaped by dual guitars, organ flourishes, and a powerful vocal delivery. The band locks into a dense, full-bodied sound, combining precision playing with a strong sense of drive. Across the album, the material moves between tight, riff-centered tracks and more extended passages where the arrangements open up and shift direction. Subtle changes in dynamics and layered textures add depth, giving the record a broader scope without losing its core impact. Largely overlooked at the time, BullAngus remains a rewarding listen, a record rich in atmosphere and weight, capturing a band exploring its sound with confidence and edge.