Eternal Sphere

General | Jun 2011

Reviews

Luke
Reviewed 2011-06-17
Sun drenched Australian psych-rock all the way. "From 1960s hit parades to 1970s psychedelia, shoegaze to prog, southern boogie to krautrock" is how the band puts it and a great description it is. Vocals low in the mix and damn this is a good one for the summer months. Heavy, heavy, heavy on electric guitar.

1 (4:30) Crunching guitars, psychy backing/lead vocals with a solid rhythm lead this one all the way.
*2 (3:03) Crashing guitars and percussion, groovy. Really distorted near the end, vocals buried in the mix. The single?
3 (5:57) Meandering in all the right ways, distorted, cacophonous, female and male vox complement the rocking, hazy guitars.
*4 (6:07) More quiet parts than the other tracks, but still crashing; hey, a long psych track is what we want. Blistering, awesome.

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Charting

2011-07-24 — 2011-09-25
Week EndingAirplays
Sep 25 2
Sep 18 2
Sep 11 2
Sep 4 1
Aug 28 2
Aug 21 1
Aug 14 3
Aug 7 4

Track listing

1. In A While
2. Halve
3. Eternal Sphere
4. New Knowledge