Παρασκευή 29 Μαΐου 2026

REVIEW: PAVLOV'S DOG - Echoes and Boos

 


PAVLOV'S DOG - Echoes and Boos


RockVille Music


PAVLOV'S DOG, the renowned band responsible for two quintessential albums of the 1970s—Pampered Menial and At the Sound of the Bell—returns with their fifth studio release, Echoes and Boos. This new album demonstrates a commendable adherence to their distinctive musical style, reminiscent of their classic works, while also showcasing their evolution as artists.



The album features a collection of well-crafted tunes that capture the essence of their signature sound. Standout tracks such as "Angeline," "We All Die Alone," and "Jubilation" particularly resonated with me, compelling repeated listenings due to their melodic strength and lyrical depth. The vocal performance by David Surkamp remains impressive; although his voice is not as high-pitched as in their earlier recordings, it retains a compelling quality and emotional expressiveness that suits the material well.


Overall, Echoes and Boos is a solid addition to the band's discography. Fans of PAVLOV'S DOG and classic rock enthusiasts should consider acquiring this album without hesitation. For those new to the band or unfamiliar with their style, I recommend giving it a listen first to appreciate its nuances and musical craftsmanship fully.


Ioannis Kaskamanidis


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