![]() The album has been discussed by Young collectors for years, while Young himself has proffered bits of information, explaining the music is about the realization of a relationship’s demise. It’s among the treasure trove in Young’s vast archives that he’s been steadily releasing. Recorded in 2001 at Toast Studios, in San Francisco, it includes three previously unreleased songs. Young’s unique voice and iconoclastic playing alongside guitar foil Frank “Poncho” Sampedro, bassist Billy Talbot, and drummer Ralph Molina form one of rock’s singular sounds. The mesmerizing Toast, while not explosive, relies on distorted electric guitars, with simple hooks and layered textures. Neil Young and Crazy Horse are known for uncorking an electric-guitar roar that would shame most heavy metal bands.
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