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| | To the Center | | | Music Artist : | | Nebula | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Sub Pop | | Release Date : | | 1999-11-02 | | Store Price : | | $11.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $11.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. To the Center 2. Come Down 3. What You're Lookin' For 4. Clearlight 5. Freedom 6. Antigone 7. I Need Somebody 8. So Low 9. Synthetic Dream 10. Fields of Psilocybin 11. Between Time 12. You Mean Nothing
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Superb album from start to end Submitted on: 2005-08-24 |
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| Honestly, this almbum was pretty awesome. I am abig Fu Manchu fan and Amazon suggested I may like this band (Nebula). They were right. Awesome sound to come from only 3 guys. Great riffs, great beats, wicked kicks and crisp 'ozzy'-esque vocals. A good buy if you're into stoner metal with some chilled moments between the riffs. |
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Nebula - 'To The Center' (Sub Pop) Submitted on: 2005-01-17 |
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| Believe this to be the band's first full-length CD/lp.I saw these guys out on tour awhile back with Atomic Bitchwax.Nebula is probably one of the better stoner rock bands out there now.Plain and simple,just good riffs and extremely tight musicianship.Cuts I couldn't get enough of were the title track "To The Center","What You're Looking For","You Mean Nothing",their Stooges cover "I Need Somebody" and "So Low".The line-up:Eddie Glass-guitar&vocals,Mark Abshire-bass and Ruben Romano-drums.Will appeal to fans of Atomic Bitchwax,Kyuss,Monster Magnet,Orange Goblin and Fireball Ministry. |
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very cool stoner rock with an indie feel Submitted on: 2004-12-03 |
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| wow. this is a solid album. i've listened to dozens upon dozens of "stoner-rock" bands, & find myself either being bored, or unimpressed by the ridiculous kyuss/monster magnet/early sabbath similarities. don't get me wrong - this album unquestionably has some elements of all these bands (what stoner-rock band doesn't), but it's a straight-forward rock n roll album. the tunes all stand apart from one another (not a simple cookie-cutter formula, in terms of song-writing), & the vocals give it the indie/punk feel that sub pop is known for. while i don't think this is a revolutionary album, it DEFINITELY stands apart from the majority of stoner bands you'll come across. the understated blues guitars are great, in that they fit the sound of the band, while being impressive enough to catch your attention, not overtake & detract from the overall sound. the vocals are refreshing in their punk feel, but fear not stoners: there are plenty of "alright!"'s, "yeah!"'s & phased & fuzzy guitars to make us all happy. get this album. i doubt you'll regret it. |
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POWER CHORDS Submitted on: 2000-07-19 |
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| nebula,is about as crunchy as they come, lumped into the stoner/doom/cosmic genre, they have definetley made they're mark.eddie glass's vocals/guitar work are amazing.this is they're sub pop debut, and what a debut it is....as good as "let it burn" tracks to watch for : "to the center", "between time", and they even do a stooges cover "i need somebody" if you like heavy music this is a must have |
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Their Best, Despite Being Very Commercial Submitted on: 2000-06-20 |
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| Nebula have been one of my favorite bands ever since Eddie Glass left Fu Manchu. This is their most amazing record yet, but I have seen reviews of it in such major magazines as rock sound, CMJ New Music Monthly, and Metal Hammer, and this is not good for their future. Anyway, the guitar rock of this CD is really great and sunbaked, and the bass is deep and fuzzy. The drums are thunderous as usual, and add a lot more to the music. The best songs here are Freedom, To The Center, So Low, and You Mean Nothing. There are also more acoustic parts and they eventually explode into large riff fests. For fans of Mudhoney and Dozer. |
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