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Old 04-04-2009, 03:11 AM   #28 (permalink)
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Have you listened to Farflung's "A Wound In Eternity"? I think that's the sort of stuff you'd like more.

I'm not a big fan of this 'stoner rock' type of stuff. Yes, many do take influences from the 70s, but I find some of it to be repetitive. Repetition within a song is fine, but when the same riffs appear in just about every other song, I get a bit tired of it. While listening to say, krautrock though, I could certainly distinguish immediately between each song and even remember most of it.
I have not but Ill definitely check it out. And most of those bands are krautrock. ( Colour Hazes best album is called Los Sounds De Krauts) your thinking of the big stoner rock names like Kyuss, Fu Manchu and such. Yes I agree they can get quite repetitive.

Ill let you know how the album is.

edit: Im so glad you made this thread.
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