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Thoughts On Flight (Revelation Records 1993)




  

   Combining the greater good for being bad in motions for mixing the latent music out using the elements of Heavy Metal, Punk, Jazz to Funk and Goth influences through their creative application of originality sounds; Salt Lake City, Utah's group Iceburn might never achieved their mainstream recognition towards their unsual type of music genre diets forever. Consisting of Gentry Densley on vocals and guitars, Cache Tolman the bass guitar player and drummer Joseph Chad Smith (later resurfacing his higher fame after joining RHCP), leads this band for their second studio album in thus Experimental Rock career releases on Hephaetus that naming after the legendary thirteenth divine symbol off the Greek's horoscope list/mythology and staying Avant-Garde deeper and calmly unattached to any strings of popular possibilities around them but pure sound of musical art to make into tracks plus their long forms of jam-sessions through it. Divided into four sections - Iron, Brick, Flyswatter and Blacksmith; these terrible tracks of full experiments and totally weird sounds captured very blatant and well between the semantic beats, odd solos and lazy-core system on Red Sea, Swarmrise, Rubble, Hammeranvil, Building and many more options to choose if you really into the odd kind of fundamentalistic fan on Avant-Garde in the real event towards reality concluded in this chaotic Prog-Alt-Rock performance release by the Minoan's God of Fire and Forging ...

Hephaestus:
https://youtu.be/blMvZmF_i0c

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