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“III drifts through the void like the massive Anti-Monitor — haunted, majestic, and propelled by the gravitational pull of ancient celestial forces. Blending stoner doom, prog textures, and deep-space psychedelia, the album charts a course through nebula-thick atmosphere and asteroid belt riffage. This is their transmission channeling through wormholes of memory and myth, where each track unfolds like a chapter in some stellar scripture. www.crypt-guard.com”
Crypt Guard · favourite track: Nebula
“A great release and their best so far IMHO. Especially the second half of the album nails it. Very hard to pick a favourite. I hope there will be a chance to catch Red Eye live outside of Spain in the near future.”
Papa Jay (Radio Smorgasbord) · favourite track: The Nine Billion Names of God
“This album dooms like all doom albums should. But don't let this fool you as the band crosses genres with a masterful ease, with overtones that range from the old school doom of Pentagram to the death metal sound of Obituary (check out Sagittarius A). Definitely one of the albums of the month, check it out today!”
Ioannis Valiakos · favourite track: Sagittarius A*
“A superb album full of megalithic riffs in which they explore the designs of doom to enrich it with a wide stylistic spectrum. Their heavy songs offer the listener a spiral of crushing riffs with notable psychedelic elements and a scent of the rawest rock of the 70s. Venerating traditional doom, the band's sound has undergone a mutation in its dynamism, making it deeper and more intense. Full review: https://denpafuzz.com/2025/02/28/resena-red-eye-iii/”
