Editorial Reviews As head mechanic for such a well oiled machine, Trevor Tanner wrote the songs, projected the lyrics like a demented tornado and more often than not gave the band their unswervingly crass yet cool image. With skeleton jarring bass rhythms and off kilter guitar, The Bolshoi slithered from pub to pub showing off with a darkly enlightened attitude. But that was then. Now, over a decade later, Mr. Tanner has resurfaced with a collection of 41 songs spread out across three unique CDs - Bullish, Bellyache & Belch. Taken all at once, as if each song were a kaleidoscopic pill, the new collection will have you whirring around like a trapped waspy. There are moments within the collection that you will wonder if Trevor has truly lost his mind (which he gleefully claims to have done on purpose). The fact is, Bullish, Bellyache & Belch each possess a certain overall element that not only individualizes them enough to stand on their own as independent releases - but also gives them a sharp enough edge that they cut back and forth into each other like a Freddy vs. Jason blood-bath. One of the greatest guitar-lords on the planet has truly returned singing loud and clear for his supper - making you feel like buying this chap a beer and snagging one for yourself as well.
Music Review:
Music Review
Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 "Choral" [Box set]
Baroque Concert for Trumpet & Orchestra
Blitzkrieg Pop [CD-single] [Import]
Artery & Vein: Very Best Of [Import]
About the Artist
Back in the day, Trevor Tanner was often found shouting out obscenities from the front stage position of a historically, notorious band called, The Bolshoi.
Album Description
Belch, volume 3 of the set (Bullish, Bellyache & Belch), is a true voyage into Trevors new territory - a vast jungle of southern-tinged edginess mixed with a mind saturated with the oddity of common daily life. All set to the vocal style of the dark, mad oracle himself.