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Podcast Episode
Season
Eleven
number
533
Type
Album Review
Post Date
3/30/2021

Hoss

533 Bring On The Juice by Hoss

Bring On The Juice

Label
Dog Meat Records
Release year
1993
Producer
Joel Silbersher
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On their third album Bring On The Juice, Melbourne's Hoss mix Detroit rock with Seattle grunge for a loud, loose, and raucous good time

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We've listened to plenty of Australian 90s rock that made little to no impact in the United States many times but rarely has a band sounded so US-based in its influences as Hoss. On their third album Bring On The Juice, swinging punk rhythms recall Detroit's 70s action rock scene, while more dissonant moments sound like pre-90s grunge from the likes of Mudhoney or early Dinosaur Jr. Attitude, confidence, and swagger abound on these eleven tracks, sometimes leading the band into overly long excursions that could use some trimming. But overall, Hoss finds a way to sound off the moment and timeless concurrently, not an easy feat to pull off.

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Songs in this episode

  • Intro - 11:11 Again
  • 21:36 - Mighty Hand
  • 28:04 - Lip From Lip
  • 31:27 - Gentle Claws
  • Outro - The Tiredest Man Awake

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