
As taken
their solid name from the legendary Black Sabbath album with the same name –
only this time isn’t too dark in basic; Masters Of Reality showing the world
about how obliterated their realm meet the vanishing of sunlight but not trying
to sounded too “doomy” these lot ain’t stop developing as the debut recording acclaimed
as one of the seminal best new recordings upon Hard-Rock and Desert Stoner
scene as ultimate and you may be the witness following the beats made by these
New Yorker consisting of Chris Goss the leading guitarist/vocalist with
guitarist Tim Harrington as embracing the same moments as thus raising
semi-legends compatriots like Kyuss and Queen of The Stone Age as Masters of
Reality tends to be fluid for their members since then.
The self-titled record (or sometimes also called Blue Garden) contains of Bluesy Rock, psychedelic and Stoner Metal to compares one another
as the scenery artworks seems to be cemented in blue version of the same
solitude antiquities just like the first album from Ozzy and co. Powerful
grooves and elegant riffs with a classic rock vocals that reminding of Jerry
Garcia’s sided of rocking loud via Themes For The Scientist of The Invisible or
Domino or Getting’ High all the way through Magical Spell and The Candy Song.
A
promising act that you might counting on to serves more adequate performance years
after this seminal release !
Masters of Reality:
https://youtu.be/Gdsfb61ldzw
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