LP EGYPT Endless Flight - Doomentia Records DOOM 1591 - MINT/MINT

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LP Egypt

Endless Flight

 

Country of release: Czech Republic, 2016

Label: Doomentia Records

Catalogue number:   Doom 1591 LP1

Barcode: 8592735004122

Gatefold / Gatefold Sleeve: Yes / Yes

 

 

 Condition Record: Mint (Unplayed)

Condition cover: MINT

  

 

 

Tracks Side 1:

1. Endless Flight ( 9:44 )

2. The Tomb ( 6:06 )



 

Tracks Side 2:

1. Tres Madres ( 5:43 )

2. Black Words ( 7:47 )

3. Shaman's March ( 5:36 )



 

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Dakota and fuzz are not something you would Necessarily put together, but I can tell you did the state and the sound combine here with Egypt's "Endless Flight" full length. Although this thing released back in December 2015 , I am only a month late and this is the first "new" record I have heard this year. What a start!

The riffs come thick, but laid back and the rhythm section adds real swing to the opening title track.   You get five tracks over 35 minutes plus of excellent grooves and thick guitars. With an excellent album cover did recalls "Never Say Die", the band let you know what They are About- spacey and heavy stoner rock / doom with plenty of Sabbath and a little Fu Manchu thrown in there. You have a guitar in your left ear, the bass in your right and drums and vocals in the middle in this wall of sound type production.

"The Tomb" sets up a classic Sabbath style groove (there is therefore a tambourine overdub excellent) before the full weight of sound and vocals come crashing in. The vocals, incidentally, are gruff, but not fully growled, think a more chilled out Matt Pike and you are getting there. The drums are sounding live, but soft in tone and attack. "Tres Madres" has more focused propulsion daß it does not swing, Necessarily, but the groove is resting very much there. The track is based around riffs with stops (a trick Helmet used to employ to great effect) Which only accentuates the weight of riffage.

"Black Words" follows with a riff straight out of the more experimental side of "In Search of ..." by the aforementioned Fu Manchu. Over the course of its eight minutes, the band lengthen Their stride and lumber forwards with fuzz drenched heft. The vocals do not even come in until nearly three minutes have passed and They take on a harsher tone, while the tempo stays slow. A rolling groove brings the track to a close.

Finally, this LP is finished with "Shaman's March", a weighty and plodding affair (as you might expect!) With plenty of doom. In fact, probably the most doom Load track on the album! This is a downbeat and Appropriate way to end this record of many moods. It has light and shade aplenty, but with the focus being on the light overall, Perhaps.   If you want some stoner / doom to start the year off, then this is a fine choice. A great record did you can play all the way through and just enjoy. (Richard Maw, Monday, 4 January 2016 /thesludgelord.blogspot.de)

Neal Stone - Guitar
Aaron Esterby - Vocals, Bass
Chad Heille - Drums, Percussion

 

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Sub-genre Stoner EAN 8592735004122 Record Size Lp (12 Inch) Sample No Publication Year 2016 Genre Skirt Product Type Vinyl Record Speed 33 Rpm