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Songs 1&2 are the usual fuzz-by-numbers with bright clean vocals, and Kings of the Stone Age is a bit annoying to be honest. Thankfully, the rest of the LP departs from this and has much more interesting sounds to offer. Tumbleweed nearly made my favourite song, but then I heard Domesday Call which is just a whole new level - I love its bass line, both in terms of sound and style, and everything else about the song is perfect, breaking into a spaced out jam, a high point of Stonerror. Master of Alchemy
supported by 8 fans who also own “¿Por qué Hector, por qué?”
It's only four tracks, yes, but it's four tracks of great cosmic psychedelia.
Here's my full review - https://www.7thlevelmusic.com/?p=12710 Nik Havert
supported by 8 fans who also own “¿Por qué Hector, por qué?”
Utterly hypnotic, heavy, and ethereal beyond what I can aptly describe here. It'll take you careening down a kaleidoscopic wormhole of audial bliss. cynothoglys
Big, clanging psych-rock from this Arizona outfit fuses monk-like vocals with slow-winding guitars for songs that feel like strange hymns. Bandcamp New & Notable May 2, 2016