I live not far from the railroad and there’s something very comforting about hearing a train roll in. It’s appropriate that the might and roar of that metallic convoy be responsible for opening the new record from PHANTOM HOUND.

We met them some years back, when the Oakland doom and power blues trio dropped, ‘Phantom Hound’ (2016), their debut EP. Now Jake Navarra (guitar, vox), Stephen Rogers (bass guitar), and Jack Stiles (drums) are back with a full-length: ‘Mountain Pass’ (2020). The new spin showcases a sound that’s genuinely enticing, much like Guns ‘n’ Roses’ Appetite For Destruction was when I first heard it at age 12 (the first cassette I had to buy clandestinely from my parents).

The riffmaking, from leads to solos, is strong with Mountain Pass, driving each track forward like a mighty engine, from the rush of an opener “The Northern Face” to the grinding blueser “Thunder I Am,” the chugging pistons of “Irons In The Fire,” and the Matt Pike-like filigrees of “The Southern Face.”

Jake’s powerful pipes fall somewhere in between Chris Cornell’s soaring medium range, the raspy grit of Finnish vocalist Olli Suurmunne (Kaiser, Altar of Betelgeuze), and the commanding force of Australia’s Chris Fisher (Field, Lamassu).