Fohhoh Bohob cover

Fohhoh Bohob

Released

A classic homegrown artifact of the late 60s private press area, Fohhoh Bohob was the work of the Patron Saints, a suburban New York trio of young musical enthusiasts who had grown beyond cover versions of their various inspirations and had the gumption to record an album at home when one of the bandmembers‘ parents went on vacation for three weeks. It’s a warm, engaging little effort of light psychedelia and early classic rock as such, with the highlight being the enjoyable “White Light.”

Ned Raggett

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