Doug Snyder And Bob Thompson, “Daily Dance” (Lion Productions, 2010; original release 1973)
The guitarist on this 1972 session was one of the earliest Ohio fans of the Velvet Underground, MC5 and Stooges; the drummer a student of Coltrane and Third-World polyrhythms. The result is exactly what you’d hope for: a fluid, massive sound, heavy punk verging into free improv, decades ahead of its time. Picture the MC5 at their most relentless, rising to a torrential roar and bursting through recognizable song structure.
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