All fans of 1970s hard rock love Cactus. A great band with Carmine Appice (Vanilla Fudge, King Kobra, Beck, Bogert & Appice). Re-Issue of the album "V" by Cactus, one of the most undervalued bands in rock music:"Cactus are such an unbreakable band of the kind, which, despite various splits, new formations, strong albums, sinking into oblivion, death of band members (R...).I. P. Rusty Day) and other confusion of life never let us stop keeping the boogie machine rolling. From 1970 to 1972, four Bluesrock albums were released, which impressed and influenced many upcoming acts. And even the fifth after a break of more than thirty (!) years hits the old nick. We get earthy, mangy, dirty, dirty, hard bluesrock in the tradition of Foghat, Canned Heat, Ten Years After, Cream (' Muscle And Soul'), Omar Dykes, Walter Trout Band or Michael Katon, it sounds like live recorded: fat, rough and direct! ... It goes without saying that the four Americans around drummer legend Carmine Appice (Ex-Ozzy Osbourne, Vanilla Fudge, King Cobra and many others) have also remained in constant retirement during the "Cactus breaks". And with ex-Savoy Brown tube Jimmy Kunes, you could hire a shouter with whiskey, sweat and tears on the vocal chords, who is in a class of its own. All right, guys, get the Kentucky Bourbon out and roll the ice cubes to the Cactus Music boogie!" - powermetal. de Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator