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| | Electric Sleep | | | Music Artist : | | Sheavy | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Mfn | | Release Date : | | 1998-03-23 | | Store Price : | | $29.49 | | Artistopia's Price: $29.49 | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Vitual Machine 2. Velvet 3. Destiny's Rainbow 4. Electric Sleep 5. Born in a Daze 6. Automaton 7. Savannah 8. Saving Me 9. Oracle 10. Stardust 11. Last Parade [*]
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Kick Ass Grooviness Submitted on: 1999-10-12 |
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| Ok... i have been a huge sHEAVY fan for a real long time, preolly since the release of "Blue Sky Mind". With Steve's awesome lyrics, Dan's Groovy guitar playing, Ren's sweet drum beats and Keith's perfect bass playing the band is 100% unique. Therefore all i am trying to say is they deserve all the respect and credit they are getting plus more. |
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without a doubt the best hard rock/metal album of '98 Submitted on: 1999-01-21 |
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| While their first album, the indie Blue Sky Mind was a retro trip of pure sabbath psychadelia, with the Electric Sleep Sheavy have become true masters of their chosen form of music, and innovators... Steve hennesey sounds more like a bizarre Robert Plant with a touch of Ozzy than just an ozzy clone, making the all too many ozzy comparison's unfair i think. This outing thros us some incredible tracks, perhaps some of the grooviest, rocking numbers heard in years. Proving, to me at least, that instead of being retro doom soldiers following blindly in the road paved by sabbath, they are taking a sharp turn, and lie somewhere off the beaten path on their own, a bizarre hybrid of Sabbath doom, Zeppelin wail, and southern groove, simply put... They have a huge sound that has to be heard for one's self |
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The Hammers of Hell Submitted on: 1998-09-03 |
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| Before we begin, the correct title of this CD is "The Electric Sleep," not "sheep." But, be that as it may, this record is anything but tired... sHEAVY sounds like early seventies Sabbath on warp speed to Vulcan, proudly embracing the psychedelia that their mentors were consciously trying to escape. Like label-mates The Electric Wizard, these boys from Canada content themselves to piledrive your skull into the stratospheres. Chemical carnage! |
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