Citations:blooze


 * 2003, CMJ New Music Report (volume 75, number 814, page 11)
 * However, the releases only whet the appetites of the thousands who clamored for more of the group's genre-defying music, which mixed the beats of disco-punk, the soul of blooze-rock and the arty grit that only New York City can offer with equal parts alcoholic haze and steamy sex.
 * 2004, Ari Abramowitz, Pockit Rockit Music Finder (page 160)
 * "Music to customize your van to" with surfer/stoner vocals, the heavy blooze of Blue Cheer, the thick guitars of Kyuss, the low-riding boogie of Foghat
 * 2004, Steven L. Hamelman, But is it Garbage?: On Rock and Trash (page 86)
 * David Fricke defines grunge as "a music of black celebration rooted in the brutish white blooze of the early '70s, revved up with the chain-saw aggro of late-'70s punk and charged with an exorcising ferocity that is eternally teen-age and, when you get down to it, as old as the blues."