a r t i s t :: Dozer t i t l e :: In The Tail Of A Comet / Madre De Dios l a b e l :: Meteor City e n c o d e r :: FLAC 1.2.1 -8 -V s i z e :: 702.17MB
tracklist
Disc 1 - In The Tail Of A Comet
Disc 2 - Madre De Dios
releasenotes
Double CD re-issue of both Dozer full-length albums that were originally released on Man's Ruin Records. Four previously unreleased bonus tracks recorded during the same time-period as these two classic Dozer albums! This release celebrates Dozer's 15 year anniversary as a band
In The Tail Of A Comet
The stoner rock phenomenon that took off in the 1990s wasn't limited to one country. The U.S. and England gave us a lot of bands, and Scandinavia has also provided its share of stoner rockers. In Scandinavian countries, it is generally assumed that an outfit will sing and write in English, which is exactly what Swedish band Dozer does on In the Tail of a Comet. Like many stoner units, Dozer is heavily influenced by Black Sabbath -- the influence of Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi is especially strong on "Captain Spaceheart Inside the Falcon," and "Grand Dragon." But the vocals aren't very Osbourne-like, and the faster songs tend to be less Sabbath-minded than the slower ones. When the tempos are increased they bring to mind early Metallica more than anything. But whatever the tempo, the electric guitars are consistently fuzzy, which is one of stoner rock's trademarks. In the Tail of a Comet falls short of exceptional, but it's a satisfying effort that has more plusses than minuses
Madre De Dios
Dozer showed some promise on its first Man's Ruin album, In the Tail of a Comet, an enjoyable, if less than exceptional, stoner rock effort that underscored the Swedish band's appreciation of Black Sabbath and early Metallica. Madre de Dios, Dozer's second Man's Ruin effort, isn't a radical departure from its predecessor. The headbangers' focus is still stoner rock and Sabbath and Metallica are still prominent influences. But this time, the writing is slightly stronger. While In the Tail of a Comet was respectable Madre de Dios is even more confident and assured. This CD doesn't try to win you over with aggression alone; although the songs are loud, heavy, and forceful -- no one will mistake Madre de Dios for easy listening -- they're also melodic. Like Sabbath, Dozer holds melody and heaviness in equally high regard. The title of this album is certainly an attention-getter; in Spanish Madre de Dios means Mother of God. So here you have a Swedish band that writes in English exclusively which isn't uncommon in Scandinavian countries) but gives its second Man's Ruin album a Spanish title. Of course, the main thing is the quality of the songs themselves -- and on Madre de Dios, a band that was decent to begin with is getting even better
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