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“I love how a thick and crunchy bassline underpins so many of the songs here, and there’s a diversity of moods from song to song. Things range from the groovy and lightly stoner-y “Darvaza”, to the propulsive “Sailing Stones”, to the contrast-laden “Brinicle”. Full review here: https://theeliteextremophile.com/2025/05/05/odds-ends-may-5-2025/”
“Weighty and emotive, this chaos is shaped from punchy, proggy post-metal jams that really show what the genre is capable of.”
Colin M. · favourite track: Natron
“Stoner Tool you say? Sign my ass up then! This band is awesome, and they do mix in some Tool, but not so much as to lose the Stoner vibes that are a key aspect of their sound. You guys that haven't been able to hear it in full yet have a wonderful listening experience waiting for you.”
“Post-rock/prog metal jams edged with off-kilter and quirky elements. Recommend you listen to this through a pair of good quality earphones to fully appreciate its charms.”
“Strong rhythms, yet delicate in places too, very accomplished musicians.A good mix of Heavy rock, stoner and prog, iwondered how the guest musicians might fit in on the tracks they play on, but they add tothe whole.”
