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Low Orbit Releasing Crater Creator Nov. 19

Let’s assume that if the abiding image you’re giving your listenership is of an asteroid slamming into the surface of… something…, leaving a crater behind, you’re dealing one way or the other with some...

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Quarterly Review: Khemmis, Low Orbit, Confusion Master, Daemonelix, Wooden...

Day two, huh? Don’t know about you, but I’m feeling positively groovy after yesterday’s initial round of 10 records en route to 50 by Friday, and maybe that’s all the better since there’s not only...

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Low Orbit Add Second Guitarist to Lineup

Toronto heavy rockers Low Orbit have announced the addition of second guitarist Dave Adams to their lineup. Adams will make his live debut with the band later this month in their hometown as they...

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Friday Full-Length: Bees Made Honey in the Vein Tree, Harvestmen (Live)

Heavy serenity. Having never been so fortunate to see Stuttgart, Germany’s Bees Made Honey in the Vein Tree live (yet), the 2022 four-song/45-minute live album, Harvestmen (Live), recorded between...

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Bees Made Honey in the Vein Tree Announce October Touring

Here is a band I would relish an opportunity to see. Based in Stuttgart, Germany, Bees Made Honey in the Vein Tree have been tapped into the heart of heavy psychedelic exploration and rock for at...

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Low Orbit Announce European Tour Including Pink Tank Festival

I said on Monday (was that yesterday?) when I put up the Bees Made Honey in the Vein Tree tour dates that I’d be doing a separate post for Toronto heavy rockers Low Orbit, and here we are. Those two...

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Quarterly Review: Buddha Sentenza, Magma Haze, Future Projektor, Grin,...

Here we are. Welcome to 2023 and to both the first Quarterly Review of this year and the kind of unofficial closeout of 2022. These probably won’t be the last writeups for releases from the year just...

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