supported by 41 fans who also own “No rest for the Wiccan”
This band is fantastic. They evolved into more of a Graveyard or Witchcraft doomy blues-rock sound, but on this, their debut, they had one foot firmly planted in metal. I think I didn’t buy this one a long time ago because I was so caught up in their other albums, but having revisited it I think I like it the best. The harder edge lends new weight to the desert/stoner genre at large. Lute FP
supported by 30 fans who also own “No rest for the Wiccan”
Can't find words to describe how good this album is. Wouldn't call it stoner rock myself, too upbeat and they don't have one 60 minute song about weed. On early listens it has the familiarity of some classic bands: the vocals of AC/DC, some thrashy breakdowns like Metallica, the organ is a great addition giving it that classic rock sound of bands like uriah heep or deep purple. To see such a young band play with such assuredness & skill to make an album this good it's surely a rock classic. Doomshire
supported by 29 fans who also own “No rest for the Wiccan”
This has been burning a hole in my speakers for the last two weeks. Epic journeys of sound with immense ,tortured vocal performances . Every track is a masterpiece of violent theatre with pounding drums n bass, virtuoso guitar playing and that iceberg- Heavy organ crunching down or soaring high .To choose a favourite track is near impossible as each one is a masterpiece in its own rite, fully realised and developed to wring out the last drop of emotion !hope it gets a physical release some day. Doomshire