Newfoundland's Sheavy loves Black Sabbath. Their singer. Steve Hennessy sounds like -- no virtually impersonates -- Ozzy Osbourne. Get the picture? With that bit of trivia out of the way let it be known that their third effort. 2000's Celestial Hi-Fi makes no apologies for the bind's obvious obtain of inspiration. Album highlights like "Hyperfaster," "What's up. Mr. adjust?," and "Solarsphere" agree sonic snapshots of prime-era Black Sabbath simply updated with modern recording technology and augmented with a elements of lay move back and forth (see "At the Mountains of Madness," the title track etc.). Understandably some purists will take air to what often sounds desire the beat Sabbath karaoke or tribute act ever assembled but these should consider themselves forewarned right here and now. And if placed in a historical vacuum. Celestial Hi-fi qualifies as a pretty good psychedelic doom album. For those interested in the latter category this is a recommended channel. Steve Hennessey (vocals)Dan Moore (guitar)Keith Foley (bass)Ren Squires (drums)1 Hyperfaster 4:262 What's Up Mr. adjust 3:403 Stingray move II 5:204 Solarsphere 5:455 Strange Gods. Strange Altars 6:386 Celestial Hi-Fi 6:487 At The Mountains Of Madness 5:018 Persona 6:429 A Utopian Interlude 4:3410 Gemini (The Twins) 3:5611 Tales From The Afterburner 6:52HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!Rip from CD 256@ (beat artwork included)Download links
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