Henry Blacker's album "Summer Tombs Hungry Dogs Will Eat Dirty Puddings" is a raw and powerful collection of tracks that capture the essence of garage rock. From the opening track "Shit Magus" to the closing notes of "Cellmate", the album is a non-stop barrage of heavy riffs, pounding drums, and raspy vocals.
The production on the album is intentionally lo-fi, giving each song a gritty and unpolished quality that adds to the overall vibe of the record. The lyrics are often abstract and cryptic, but they fit perfectly with the chaotic energy of the music.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "The Grain", which features a hypnotic guitar riff that builds and builds until it reaches a cathartic climax. Another highlight is "A Bone to Grind", which features a catchy chorus that will have listeners singing along.