"Volcanic Rock" es el influyente segundo álbum de la banda australiana de hard rock Buffalo, lanzado originalmente en 1973 y ahora disponible en formato CD gracias a Aztec Music. Este disco es considerado una piedra angular del primer heavy rock: potentes riffs de guitarra, voces crudas y una energía sin filtros capturan el espíritu rebelde de su época. Canciones destacadas como ?Sunrise (Come My Way)? y ?Shylock? demuestran la fusión única entre dureza blusera e influencias psicodélicas característica del grupo australiano pionero del género; su álbum debut ?Dead Forever...? también fue ampliamente reconocido por su estilo rompedor.
Aztec Music se especializa en reediciones cuidadas y remasterizadas de clásicos australianos imprescindibles para coleccionistas y nuevos oyentes por igual; con materiales adicionales e información detallada mantienen viva la herencia musical local haciendo accesible obras esenciales como ?Volcanic Rock?.
Released in 1973, this true underground gem is quite an awesome find. Metal was just sprouting back then, and its definitive forces were Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Sir Lord Baltimore, and the list can go on. Numerous band that tried copying these band's sound appeared and disappeared almost every day, and Buffalo from Australia were one of those bands- but they took the new sound a whole new direction:
They created stoner rock.
After listening to this album, Kyuss and early Soundgarden sound like Buffalo replicas, and Sleep seems like a new heavy reincarnation of the band, with tracks like Freedom and The Prophet being the best examples. Their riffs are very drug fueled, semi-progressive and have a very distorted sound, a thing that won't be heard until Soundgarden's debut EP- which shows how much this band was way ahead of its time. The rest of the songs also play a major part in the album, with the most notable Sunrise and Shylock that can be called as forerunners to Motorhead, and 'Til My Death showing some very fast drumming and very unorthodox solos compared to other heavy metal bands of 1973.