Particle Explosion Universe (Small Stone Records 2001)
Orbitting the Planet above the solitude silence of Void excellerating the Doomy music played by James B. Anders (bass), Eric Miller (drums, percussion), Billy Reedy (guitars, vocals) and Mark Miers (vocals, organ) as if they're the team of Stoner-nauts on a mission next to total darkness and the beginning of sunrise somewhere near or in-between the Earth's orbit and the asteroid and space junks belt. Coming like a rocket passing through the stars and mysterious lights around that no man's land area, the satellite become their only vessel to escape or to moving away to the next mission. Releasing this powerful record, Novarider seems to be a type of band which rather to make great music than just plainly, famous as well as the reality of this group's biography would still a bit blur but the music is straight, progressive, quaking and powerful - you might wanted to have them as a collection, instead. Bow down for the awesome theme and atmosphere that built by these blasting hard and drone-core tempo tracks like Shoot The Sky, Spinning Into No Future or Rocket Superstar.
Get stoned and ignite ...
Link:
https://youtu.be/4rUgHs1yfyI
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