
Husky
Circle the Wagons
© 2006 Phil Strickland (711574592029)
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All instrumental, 70s-inspired, blues-based rock, from echoy twang to swirly open air desert groove, like the soundtrack to a really cool western.
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Based in Charlotte, NC, Husky is made up of Mark Hadden (bass), Phil Strickland (guitar), and Nate Wilkinson (drums). Hadden and Strickland began playing together as high school sophomores in 1991. After various band experiences, they recruited Wilkinson and in early 2000 Husky was born. In the past six years, the instrumental trio has grown from spinning improvised epic rock jams to firing off focused, intelligent yet simple tunes. Ranging from thick, head nodding groove-rock to echoing bluesy twang and swirling psychedelia to driving Southern grit, Husky’s masculine punch has been embraced by fans of blues and classic rock to modern and stoner rock aficionados. Their improv skills often come into play during live shows. They rarely play the same show twice and have recently played with Atomic Bitchwax, Weedeater, Gods of Mars, and Pearls and Brass. The full-length debut “Circle the Wagons” was released in March 2006.
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author: JsinGreat band, great music. I don't know if they will ever add vocals but it is my sincere hope that they don't. Husky was a great surprise find on internet radio and like I always do when I find a band I like online, I jumped to buy the album. Fans of Russian Circles and Pelican will not want to miss this album.
This band is heavily underrated!
author: kasperIt was no surprise to me that I liked this CD, given my love for bands like 35007, Pharaoh Overlord, and los Natas. But it was a total surprise that I love it like I do. If you like instrumental psychedelic Krautrock-inspired southern jam, get this CD! Highlights: Patriarch, The New Husky Dawn, and Steam Engine.