HOLY FREAKINg COW! This is SO me - I amguessing a lot of you out there, as well. Mix Pink Floyd, Jellyfish, T. Rex, early 70s Bowie, classic-era Deep Purple, Sweet, ELO, Van Der Graaf Generator, early Black Sabbath and Kings X and you will get an idea of what is going on here and it is much more melody-driven than this list of influences may sound, too. "9 out of 10. has liberal helpings of everything big and bombastic about rock n roll in its pot, but the stew it cooks up is fresh and new and downright exhilarating." RockAndRollAndMeanderingNonsense. "Cheat The Gallows is one of the best rock albums of the year so far and an album that demands your time and attention. Describing Bigelf to somebody who has never heard of them is like explaining cold fusion to a third grader. Hell, even after listening to the bands latest album, Cheat The Gallows, I can not pinpoint Bigelf into a specific genre. The Los Angeles foursome takes every single musical idea developed during the 1970s throws those ideas into a blender, and creates a smoothie of pompous, bombastic deliciousness. Bigelf has been under the radar in the states for a long time, but with Cheat The Gallows, Bigelf shows the creative genius and drive that could spark a modern-day upheaval in rock music. The brilliant quality about Bigelf is that their songwriting can translate to both a mainstream audience and an underground fan base. People who may scoff at the over-the-top verbose of "Blackball" would probably love the low-key Floyd-ish single "Money, It is Pure Evil." No matter how die-hard a fan you are of rock, there is something; a song, a melody, or even a simple riff that will grab even the harshest critic."-411Mania. EXTREMELY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
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