EP Review: Black Sasquatch - The Triangle (2020)

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Black Sasquatch - The Triangle
Release Date: August 15, 2020
Label: INC Records
Format: CD / Digital
Length: 15:46
Genre: Heavy Rock / Hard Rock
Origin: Zanesville (Ohio), USA

Welcome to the Sasquatch Triangle, my dear fellow Bigfoot huntresses and hunters. "The Triangle" is the debut EP by Ohio's trio Black Sasquatch. And even though that's what you might expect, they do not sound like Sabbath a bit. Instead, the band plays a very humoristic form of Hard and Heavy Rock mixed with a certain Punk Rock attitude. Nevertheless, serious topics like long-term consequences of prescription drug abuse are concerned on the EP, too.


Predominantly, Black Sasquatch stand for great entertainment. Their debut explains how complicated it can be to look for a bigfoot or how to spell the word 'Mississippi'. The sound that carries their narratives about life and death in Ohio is defined by heavy and massive Rock'n'Roll. The first track 'Wyld Hoggz' has a pretty Doom Metal-like intro, but then slides into dynamic Heavy Rock. The chorus nevertheless sounds like an hommage to Mr. Ed jumps the Gun. The following song 'Left for Ted' then contains the butt-shaking movement of some dirty Punk Rock.

Picture Credit: Black Sasquatch
Photo: C.M. Photography

With every time I listen to this EP, I am getting happier. Black Sasquatch play that awesome 'we-don't-give-a-damn' mix of music they like and they most certainly kick butt. Although the thempo isn't that high, the five tracks are defined by an amazing dynamic movement. This is the sound for your next drunk camping trip.

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