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paul brought me here and i'm thankful for that. this album is huge, i mean it. before i listen Heat Exchange my favorite canadians was Thundermug and BTO, but now there are three of them. While listen i thought of many bands - colosseum, beggars opera, greatest show on earth, pesky gee, gravy train... oh, that's impressive list, isn't it? gotta go spin it one more time Wes
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As these psychedelic folk rockers from Glasgow apparently like to play with dark-light contrasts, Lucid Sins is indeed a well chosen band name. My normal go-to address for this kind of music with a pleasant retro-flair, is Chris Wade's Dodson & Fogg but by good luck I stumbled over these guys, who deliver comparable goods, though a good deal harder hitting and with infectious grooves. The drivin Hidden in the Dark is another favourite. Carsten Pieper
Big, clanging psych-rock from this Arizona outfit fuses monk-like vocals with slow-winding guitars for songs that feel like strange hymns. Bandcamp New & Notable May 2, 2016
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Not even one weak song !! Excellent album with kind of proto metal / doom / nwobhm / hard rock. Very recommendable. Hoping that one has not to wait too long for the next record to come out. Stephan