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Heavy Psych | Audio CD

by Nebula

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Binding:  Audio CD
Studio:  Tee Pee Records
Release Date:  July 07, 2009
Sales Rank:  64,044th


TRACK LISTING


Disc: 1
  • Track 1: Pulse
  • Track 2: The Dagger
  • Track 3: Aphrodite
  • Track 4: Dream Submarine
  • Track 5: In The Depth's
  • Track 6: The Other Side
  • Track 7: Crown Of Thorns
  • Track 8: Lead Sky
  • Track 9: Little Yellow Pill
  • Track 10: Running Of The Bulls


EDITORIAL REVIEWS


Product Description
LA-based Nebula have returned to Tee Pee Records with this new album, which exhibits an inebriating wonder world of inherent ingenuity. The band strays leagues away from the province of processed, microchip-generated instrumentals. They're the minimalists of music the way rock began. No big expensive effects racks, pop-up drummers, or voice manipulators. They're vintage and they're proud!


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 2 reviews)

Nebula - 'Heavy Psych' (Tee Pee Records) by Mike Reed (USA) 4 Stars
August 10, 2009
Haven't heard any new Nebula in a few years now, and I've only heard maybe four or five of their stack of releases but here on 'Heavy Psych', I believe that guitarist Eddie Glass (formerly of Fu Manchu) and crew may have covered some new ground here, possibly - as 'Heavy Psych' {to me, anyway} seems a bit less stoner rock and more (obviously) psychedelic. Notably, this latest Nebula effort has been heavily influenced by the likes of vintage Sabbath and Jimi Hendrix - always a good thing. Tracks I thought showed the most promise were "Dream Submarine", "In The Depths", the awesome "The Other Side" (maybe the best tune of the entire disc) and "Little Wellow Pill". Definitely worth checking out.

kick back and smokum if you got um by David Tomasello (Buffalo N.Y.) 5 Stars
July 24, 2009
This is a very well thought out 60s 70s style hard rock record.All songs are very cool and very heady.If your an older dude like I am and like the 60s 70s far out vibe.You might like this bands trip and where there coming from right now.I now I do.It's a great effort by Eddie Glass and the boys

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