STONEY & THE JAGGED EDGE on LP from Big Beat end of April

Sure. It sounds like Cream with the guitar turned up to 11.
O.K. Marcus...JAGGED EDGE aren't for guys who only like garage, but if you dig MC5, STOOGES, The UP, or heavy '68 Dee-troit ETC. you will love JAGGED EDGE. That's why I listed it under EVERYTHING ELSE and not 60s GARAGE & TEEN BEAT.
 
I didn't mean that. I know you're not a money oriented guy when it comes to music. I just meant that some criticism is better than no-one bothering to comment at all.
I dig criticism but why is it that almost everyone who doesn't like heavy rock, tends to compare all early heavy rock bands to Cream? I don't get it.
 
I've been talking to the drummer from Dick Rabbit lately and he said he was sorta trying to be Ginger Baker, he had a similar kit or something. I do like the guitar sound on the track you posted Joey but the vocals...I just can't see someone acting crazy and singing like that, unless you think Eddie Vedder's pre-planned schtick is "wild". It looks like a duck but it quacks like a goose...
 
I am doing a radio interview with Jagged Edge lead singer Stoney Mazur in just over an hour (10pm EST Monday 11/3) ... sorry about the short notice but you can listen at www.wcbn.org Listening choices are at upper left corner of page under the station call letters. Stoney is a very nice guy, and helped flesh out their story well, I thought (I taped it earlier by phone).

Stoney has joined up with the last Jagged Edge bassist, Dave Les, and two other guys (lead guitarist Ira Pack is deceased and the drummer could not be found), to play next Saturday night (Nov. 8) near Detroit at the Token Lounge in Westland, MI. Also on the bill are Steve Farmer (Amboy Dukes) and the son of the Unrelated Segments' Ron Stults, Brandon, who will try to recreate his dad's sound.