
*Artist: They Watch Us From The Moon
*Album: Cosmic Chronicles, Act I: The Ascension
*Year: 2023
*Genre: Stoner/Doom Metal
*Country: United States

*Format: mp3@CBR320kbps
*Size: 103MB
Tracklist:
1. On the Fields of the Moon 08:15
2. Space Angel 06:56
3. Mother of All Bastards 06:24
4. Creeper AD 10:48
5. Return to Earth 10:44
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Total playing time: 43:07

Extended info
Line - up:
Zakkatron - Bass (Overture)
Angel Adrian - Drums (ex-Jumbo's Killcrane)
R. Benjamin Black - Guitars (lead), Vocals
The General Shane Thirteen - Guitars, Vocals (ex-Truth Cell)
Luna Nemeses - Vocals (female)
Nova 1001001 - Vocals (female)
TWUFTM have riffs as heavy as Osmium and melodic lead guitar lines (think Gilmour meets Buck Dharma) as strong as spider's silk, it’s a wonder they managed to escape the atmosphere. Perhaps it’s because the sublime vocals of TWUFTM's twin 'Space Angels' Luna Nemesis and Nova 101001 guide you beautifully through the clouds. In fact their vocals are a total highlight throughout and lift this record far above any genre pigeonholing.
As to the music … the colossal weight of riffs on this first-contact missive are made so gloriously enjoyable by memorable hooks, honed repetition and and an agile rhythm section that can make each one of their (sometimes 10 minute) stargaze rides feel like an epic odyssey. Fellow space travellers Hawkwind and Pink Floyd, and even Spacemen 3, have been in similar orbits before, but never this heavy.
TWUFTM don't just breathe new life into cosmic tones, they take it to a different level.
‘Cosmic Chronicles: Act 1, The Ascension’ is space opera for Heavy Psych Doommers and Shoegazers alike. Something new within Heavy Psychedelics, in fact it's something new anywhere.
Zakkatron - Bass (Overture)
Angel Adrian - Drums (ex-Jumbo's Killcrane)
R. Benjamin Black - Guitars (lead), Vocals
The General Shane Thirteen - Guitars, Vocals (ex-Truth Cell)
Luna Nemeses - Vocals (female)
Nova 1001001 - Vocals (female)
TWUFTM have riffs as heavy as Osmium and melodic lead guitar lines (think Gilmour meets Buck Dharma) as strong as spider's silk, it’s a wonder they managed to escape the atmosphere. Perhaps it’s because the sublime vocals of TWUFTM's twin 'Space Angels' Luna Nemesis and Nova 101001 guide you beautifully through the clouds. In fact their vocals are a total highlight throughout and lift this record far above any genre pigeonholing.
As to the music … the colossal weight of riffs on this first-contact missive are made so gloriously enjoyable by memorable hooks, honed repetition and and an agile rhythm section that can make each one of their (sometimes 10 minute) stargaze rides feel like an epic odyssey. Fellow space travellers Hawkwind and Pink Floyd, and even Spacemen 3, have been in similar orbits before, but never this heavy.
TWUFTM don't just breathe new life into cosmic tones, they take it to a different level.
‘Cosmic Chronicles: Act 1, The Ascension’ is space opera for Heavy Psych Doommers and Shoegazers alike. Something new within Heavy Psychedelics, in fact it's something new anywhere.
Technical info

Input File: 02 Space Angel.mp3
Channels : 2
Sample Rate : 44100
Precision : 16-bit
Duration : 00:06:55.69 = 18331753 samples = 31176.5 CDDA sectors
File Size : 16.6M
Bit Rate : 320k
Sample Encoding: MPEG audio (layer I, II or III)
Comments :
Title=Space Angel
Artist=They Watch Us From The Moon
Album=Cosmic Chronicles: Act 1, The Ascension
Tracknumber=2
Year=2023
Genre=Stoner | Doom Metal
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