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Mount Hush
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Low and Behold!

Mount Hush · April 22, 2015

rockblues rockpsychedelic rockstoner rock

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  • Short but powerful, this album starts as if Miss Lava united with the gritty voice of Rob Zombie. There are truly brilliant moments in "King Beyond" and I can't help stop thinking that I 'd love to hear the band cover "To Cry You a Song" by Jethro Tull. The last two songs create the perfect link with how the band's sound would evolve within a few years' time into their amazing self-titled album. I 'm late to the Mount Hush party but I catching up with heavy rotation. Check them out today!

    Ioannis Valiakos · favourite track: King Beyond

  • Favorite track has tons of spacey Wah Wah's going on, truly epic.

    The Midnight Toker. · favourite track: The Day She Stole The Sun

  • Very good demo of straight up groovy hard rock!

    Jacco de Boer

  • Pounding drums and bass. Road trips, bbq's, beers, pot, and more. This is hard rock and stoner in the right way!

    Héctor Hurtado Grooscors · favourite track: The Spell

  • Arguably the sickest demo to come out on April 22nd, 2015! 22+ minutes of illusory solos, infectious riffs, and sultry blues-based vocals. Kind of has a Zodiac ring to it, which is not a bad thing at all.

    Bucky · favourite track: The Day She Stole The Sun