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Formed in Los Angeles, CA in early 2016, The Oil Barons are a riff-crazed Heavy Rock power trio that draws from a deep well of influences ranging from Garage Rock to Doom Metal. They like slowing down - they like speedin' up! They like to shred, Fred. They're the heaviest thing in standard tuning. From: https://www.theoilbarons.com/
The Oil Barons debut album ‘The West Is Won’ is inspired by Paul Thomas Anderson’s classic movie ‘There Will Be Blood’. So you have a concept album based within the world of oil production and all the joys and pitfalls that industry brings you. Unless it’s influenced by Dallas and the guys are trying to be all intellectual. I’m kidding. Anyway, this is one album that sounds like it suffers from an identity crisis when you first listen to it. As the band play a heavy mixture of Blues Rock, Classic Rock, Stoner Metal, Doom Metal and even Desert Rock. If you’re a fan of bands such as Black Sabbath and Cutch then these guys should definitely be on your radar. ’The West Is Won’ is a brilliantly entertaining album packed full of thrills and (oil) spills with the band writing some progressive sounding riffs and OTT lyrics to match. The opening songs ‘The Oil Baron’, ‘Drill’ and ‘Snake Oil’ show that The Oil Barons have a deep and rich creative sound and when matched against the superb lyrics then a Stoner Metal/Doom Metal album based on ‘There Will Be Blood’ isn’t so crazy after all. The album has a deceptively old-school feel to it and that allows The Oil Barons to experiment with their sound on the later stages of the album. The vocals from Andrew are influenced by the Americana scene at times but still remaining in the Doom/Stoner Metal world. Jake provides solid back-up vocals along with his highly accurate and precise drumming. The Oil Barons continue playing their heavy Blues Rock inspired Stoner/Desert/Doom hybrid sound for the remainder of the album and they will keep you entertained with other cool songs such as ‘California City’, ‘Fuck The Sun’, ‘Vitch’ and the final epic song ‘Suicide Machine’ which ventures into some pretty dark places which I didn’t expect. The production is handled superbly well and the album sounds fresh and lively from the start. The music is very direct and you become part of the whole environment. Though it may take you a few listens to fully understand and actually enjoy the overall album. After that happens you’ll be amazed at how much of a good time you will have this with album. From: https://outlawsofthesun.blogspot.com/2018/12/the-oil-barons-west-is-won-album-review.html