Heavy, fuzzed-out guitar riffs come out in every corner, with the hypnotic vocals sounding like a lazier version of Arthur Lee. You get the picture… this album feels like slow but rather pleasant acid trip, like watching the colors melting during sunrise or sunset at some solitary bitch, while feeling connected with the whole universe in a way that normal consciousness can never achieve. All of the 9 songs weave nicely into each other, creating quite the experience. This trippy and I like it – don’t mind it at all…

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