Posted June 06, 2006 by Band Geek
Six Feet Deep
by Goldfish Don't Bounce
, , , , , funk, world beat

Band Geek says: Goldfish Don't Bounce from Las Vegas is a stew of classic influences: Pink Floyd (the great early deep psychedelic stuff!), Jefferson Airplane, Led Zeppelin, Santana, UB40, English Beat, Black Uhuru, dancehall reggae, ska, Zairian/Congolese African, punk rock, combining great rock styles from the 60s to the 90s. With one of the best uses of saxophone in a rock band I've heard, blistering drum and guitar work right up with the best of them, soulful vocal leads and male/female double-leads throughout. Go to their MySpace page and download their track Six Feet Deep for starters!
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