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Heavy Hands

Strongly rooted in the sounds of past due-’70s proto metal, early-’70s prog, and ’60s psychedelic rock, actually to the idea of performing mainly because Steppenwolf at a Halloween show, Large Hands lists May, Hawkwind, Deep Purple, Blue Cheer, and 13th Floor Elevators amongst their many influences. Like a stoner rock …

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Attila

Rising from your ashes of Billy Joel’s Extended Island-based rock and roll & roll music group the Inconveniences, Attila was an embarrassingly discordant duo that also presented the Inconveniences’ Jon Small. Described by Joel at that time as “psychedelic bullsh*t,” their self-titled debut recording arrived in 1970. A crucial and …

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Titan

Titan is a Brooklyn, NY-based quintet formed in 2005 and featuring vocalist/guitarist Josh Anzano, key pad participant Kris D’Agostino, bassist Steve Moore, and drummer Dave Liebowitz. Their music harks back again to the large, organ-laced progressive rock and roll with space and psychedelic nuances common to early-‘70s groupings like Uriah …

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Acrimony

Created in Wales in 1991, Acrimony had been among the U.K.’s absolute best stoner rock and roll bands, pursuing in the desert paths concurrently carved by American pioneers Kyuss using their powerful mixture of Dark Sabbath’s rock riffery, Hawkwind’s space rock and roll excursions, and Blue Cheer’s fuzzed-out opinions psychedelics. …

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Endless Boogie

Shaped in the heart of Brooklyn, N.Con.C., Endless Boogie are an American rock and roll ensemble, known for traversing the varieties of psychedelic rock and roll, stoner rock and roll, and blues rock and roll. Composed of Paul Main (vocals, acoustic guitar), Jesper Eklow (acoustic guitar), Marc Razo (bass acoustic …

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Toad

Swiss hard rock and roll and blues-rock clothing Toad leaped (sorry) onto their country’s graphs using their debut one, “Stay,” in 1972 — paving just how for the substantial Swiss metal motion of the first ’80s and such significant rings as Krokus and Celtic Frost. Generally a three-piece, comprising Vittorio …

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Thrones

Thrones, the single task of double-necked bassist Salty Green, initial surfaced having a cassette around the Punk in my own Vitamin supplements label. The “Reddleman” seven-inch quickly adopted, and after a break up solitary with Behead the Prophet, Thrones authorized to Communion to concern the 1996 full-length Alraune. A proceed …

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The Other Half

This obscure SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (by method of L.A.) ’60s music group gained a amount of notoriety in the ’80s when their punk-garage solitary “Mr. Pharmacist” was included using one of Rhino’s Nuggets compilations and included in the Fall. In fact, a lot of the Additional Half’s materials was …

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Josefus

Josefus was among the initial American rings to bridge past due-’60s hard rock and roll with early-’70s rock. Their two albums, both released in 1970, had been extremely affected by early Led Zeppelin, also to a lesser level other heavy English and American rock and roll groups from the finish …

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Cold Blood

A San Francisco-based R&B music group originally formed by guitarist Larry Field as the “New Invaders” in the wake of the summertime of Love, Cool Blood had the main element elements of solid female vocalist, an excellent guitarist, and a robust horn section. After effective gigs at Golden Gate Recreation …

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