Ill Cut You Down Uncle Acid The Deadbeats, CME Full Band Fridays
Woodstock may have represented a pinnacle moment for the music of the 1960s; but, for some guitarplaying hippies, the Summer of Love was followed by a Fall of Doom, during which time music with an eerie sense of foreboding was borne out of the gloomy, ominous atmospherea feeling that bands like Black Sabbath expressed through their music, using heavily distorted guitars, extreme volume levels, sludgy tempos, minor key compositions, tritone scales, and a shift to darker visual and lyrical imageryinspiring fans whove fallen for heavy music over more than 50 years, ever since Weve all gotten a little too much sun this summer season, already, here in Chicagoso, this Full Band Friday, the CME House Band plunged into the darkness of the CME video dungeon with a song by a band that carries on the legacy of Doom Check out the CME House Bands cover of Uncle Acid The Deadbeats song Ill Cut You Down. More about Uncle Acid The Deadbeats The band s music is hea
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