It was genius the way it took over everything
It burst in like a flame and left us in soot
It covered the walls the buildings and streets
A black blanket covered the city and put their world to sleep
It was a plague a pestilence for thieves
There will be no passing through you take some with you
Damned if you do ravenous self mutilation
And there will be no passing through you take some with you
It covered the walls the buildings and streets
A black blanket covered the city and put their world to sleep
Grab a hold
Mutate and live on
The castaway floating decay let me live
It has rotten from lingering
The castaway floating decay let me live
Seethe and smolder intake
The cast away floating decay let me live
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The flac version of this sounds great in my truck... not a crunch, clip or boom to be heard. That, in itself, gets this major points.
This is a lovely combination of early Floyd, U2 and a few San Francisco bands from the '60s with a heavy dose of Helmet tossed in. It's definitely best of breed when it comes to modern psych stuff. Even without a Hammond B3, it gets an easy A+... rick-taylor
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Good sound for a road trip !!! The stoner rock atmosphere as relaxed as driving on the open road while the wind blows your head clear through the car window. Stephan
The hard rock band recorded this session live at KXLU 88.9FM in Los Angeles and it's now exclusively available on Bandcamp. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 27, 2020
supported by 16 fans who also own “A Plague For Thieves”
I can’t believe I’m just now finding this band. I lucked into finding them by reading an old interview with The Skull members Eric Wagner, Ron Holzner, and Jeff Olson (All three formerly of Trouble, too). They’ve been broken up for almost a decade now. Such a shame; they should have and still should be HUGE! The vocalist has some amazing pipes! If you listen to the first song and don’t buy it, it’s quite possible you have zero taste when it comes to heavy music. Jason Gilbert