I haven’t found rock too provoking since Zepplin did The Rain Song (which didn’t really rock), Seade’s Perf is an excellent grab at quality atmospheric rock.
There’s a place where the generations still come together on July fourth just to see who can decorate the best goddamned bicycle and teach the most about sin.
The melodies are addictive, flashy guitar solos are replaced by phase-shifting stretchy chords that provide an overall thick and powerfully atmospheric sound.
Two cuts from Face Down In Turpentine, two cuts from their upcoming Secret Robot Control, and two cuts that won’t be available anywhere else, so buy up kids!