It’s always a special feeling to discover a band that kicks your ass and when you can discover two on one album that’s even better.
There aren’t many ways to describe The Bad Light in terms of genre placement. They reconcile with so many different styles and tones that it’d be an effort in futility to define them with a couple of words. From hillbilly to southern rock and country to badass stoner grooves, this Santa Cruz, California based outfit is definitely wild. Each of their four tracks on the split are excellent and sure to please.
Tuna de Tierra are a bit more trippy and deliver a more eclectic vibe. Their music has kind of a lazy tone to it, but I mean that in a positive way. At times the Italian group can also dig down deep into raw ass kicking riffs that legitimize them as rockers alongside The Bad Light. The atmospheric quotients that Tuna de Tierra are responsible for are off of the charts. Pure desert rock, baby.
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