Phish – Hoist Album Review – Funky Jams, Horse Noises & 90s Fish Energy
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Phish’s 1994 album Hoist is the sound of four Vermont weirdos deciding jam bands could also write actual songs—and accidentally making one of the most inviting records of the 90s.
In this episode of Album Reviews and You, I dive into the horns, the funk, the horse noises, and the eternal question: can a studio Phish album ever capture live chaos?
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