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4.0 excellent | Antonius | January 23rd 14 | Destined to revive the 70s rock spirit, the British quartet delivers an exciting and adventurous album. They take a variety of characteristics such as the groovy style of Zeppelin ("Some Girls Don't Know.."), the heavy and slow riffs of Sabbath ("Into The Haze") and also the immense vocal style of Deep Purple ("Comfortably Crazy") and blend it with the aggressive style of Clutch. However, in all this they manage to keep their own style and recognisable sound. The end result is great.r
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4.0 excellent | TRMshadow | May 15th 12 | Great home-grown, southern party-rock... except they're from Leeds. Much in the vein of Clutch, and with Bill Steer (Carcass) manning the helm you know you're in for some greatness. 3.9/5
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4.5 superb | flea182 | October 16th 17 |
3.5 great | gas83 | October 23rd 16 |
3.5 great | JS19 | October 11th 15 |
3.5 great | manosg EMERITUS | January 3rd 13 |
4.0 excellent | seifer | October 7th 11 |
4.0 excellent | Jethro42 | September 9th 11 |
4.5 superb | greg84 EMERITUS | August 27th 11 |
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