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Gnod
Rocket Recordings
General | Sep 2011

Reviews

Adam Pearson
Reviewed 2011-09-25
Space psychedelic rock. Beat-driven grooves that stretch into the galaxy with minor variations here and there, while the effects, synths, and noodling is heaped on top like fake cheese product on nacho chips at a gas station. If you play this, you probably enjoy tasting hair gel. Lumerians meets White Hills. From our friends at Rocket Recordings. Play it loud and play it often. No FCCs.

1. Slow spaced out psych, throbbing single tone bass and simple bass drum/snare combo start out while outer space delay and effects envelop, vocals come in under major trippy treatment, and it’s really just slight variations on this for 20 drugged minutes.The last four or five minutes are pretty dense, trumpet warbling comes in, more percussion, lots of melodic 2 chord feedback. (20:01)
2. Samples and effects before huge thumping bass-driven beat come in, god damn, this would make even me dance, so massively overdriven that there is a lot of distortion as a result. Break around 6 and a half minutes in, and then it comes back with distorted screaming, a more tribal beat, and epic, sustained, simplistic, 70s horror synth line. (13:14)

Recent airplay

Vatican
priced to sellNov 27, 2015
Vatican
late night dryerOct 15, 2013
Tony's First Comunion
There and Back AgainNov 17, 2011
Vatican
Brownian MotionNov 16, 2011
Vatican
OrangeasmNov 08, 2011
Vatican
razor's edgeOct 19, 2011

Charting

2011-09-25 — 2011-11-27
Week EndingAirplays
Nov 20 2
Nov 13 1
Oct 23 2
Oct 9 1
Oct 2 3

Track listing

1. Tony's First Comunion
2. Vatican