Music: Psyco-delic Modern Rock
The music for “Bull Goose Looney” came into being in period from 1997 till 2000, and the music was created by three men from Pittsburg: Noah, Jamie Gratz, Heath Vernet as well as them several palls. On the disc are 12 pieces (over 60 minutes of music). From different sources results that the men dabble in unconventional form of metal music called psyco-delic modern rock, alternative metal or even stoner metal. The totality of arrangements taking under attention can to affirm that their music has many common features with hard rock, funk or else grunge as well as hard core and obviously with progressive music. Some people compare their works with e.g. TOOL, HELMET, SOUNDGARDEN, MONSTER MAGNET or BLACK SABBATH. Generally the moderately psychedelic (rather positive) rock-metal climate appears from the disc. The climate overflows itself in different zones – from the gentle darkness and melancholy till the suitably dosed aggression. The specific arranged parties of guitars build every kind of sound – from the typical stoner metal or hard rock sound across the psychedelic accents till funk or grunge motives, which ones in addition are strengthen by the very complex parties of bass guitar and drums. The melodious vocals are the rule, but the vocals propose gentle dose of expression with varied sound dependent on the varied climate. The bongos are additional trump, which ones emerge in some parts. This intervention gently diversifies the climate in folk's style. The keyboards' parties seldom push through and emphasize emotions. The whole is well-kept in reasonable pace with small tendencies to change of tempo.