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| | Sun Creature | | | Music Artist : | | Nebula | | Music Style : | | Alternative Metal | | Record Label : | | Man's Ruin | | Release Date : | | 1999-03-30 | | Store Price : | | $5.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $5.98 | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Rollin' My Way to Freedom 2. Sun Creature 3. Smokin Woman 4. Fly On
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Pure Heavy Rock Submitted on: 2001-08-02 |
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| I started out a huge fan of Fu Manchu, and when I heard about Nebula I checked out some of their audio samples and then had to buy this album. It doesn't dissapoint. If you're into the thick, heavy, fuzzy guitar sounds of the 70's, then you will LOVE this band. I also had the chance to see Nebula live last night at the Viper Room in Hollywood and was blown away. The CD (which is great) doesn't even do the live show justice. My ears are still bleeding!!!! More, more...I want more! |
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rawk 'n' roll, maaaaan Submitted on: 1999-05-20 |
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| This California power trio is considered "stoner rock," an unfortunate genre term that basically means they sound like psychedelia-influenced early '70s metal bands like Black Sabbath, Dust, etc. I usually hate that stuff, but something about Nebula appeals to me. Maybe it's the energy level, which is high enough that it makes the assumption that they're potheads somewhat unlikely. Maybe it's because singer/guitarist Eddie Glass couldn't possibly be singing "I've got this smokin woman/She's in the back seat of my car/She's got that look in her eyes/Soon I'll be between her thighs" with a straight face. Maybe it's because "Rollin My Way to Freedom" and "Sun Creature" are just plain cool-ass rock songs. Whatever. If you're a fan of the late, great Kyuss and its offshoots, you'll dig this. |
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