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“Proper stoner shit this one, reminds me a bit of Ogre as far as the stoner concept release goes and if that's your thing, you probably won't go wrong with this. It's three tracks tell a tale of a wizard's flight through the cosmos to face and defeat the dragons of a desert world and his entrance into the spirit world following his death after defeating the great drakes.”
“What an awesome group, loved the first album, now this. Fuzzy jams rock deep in your soul. Turn the volume up 11.”
“On paper, this sounds rather generic - stoner, fuzz, doom, as I'm sure you've read in quite a few comments thus far. In practice, it excels those descriptors by embracing its doom side - the riffs are anchored in old-school doom, and the band is not afraid to slow everything down to funereal tempos. Twin Suns is one of the most crushing doom songs I've heard in a while. That said, Prophecy is a great blues-style romp, with some awesome distorted riffing in its latter half. Check that out first.”
Smekermann · favourite track: Prophecy
“Treacle thick riffs and huge industrious rhythms all coated in strong throaty vocals makes this a very interesting prospect indeed.”
FDJ (Desert Psychlist) · favourite track: Ascendant
“Heavy and trippy at the same time. Well done, Kurse!”
Low Buzz · favourite track: Twin Suns
