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Great to have more from original desert rockers, Nebula. Heavy psych embellished with 60's & 70's influence and tones. Could easily imagine Nebula playing at the original Summer of Love festivals. The 1998 Nebula/Lowrider split EP was my first introduction to both bands half a lifetime ago - that, along with the other early EPs Let it Burn, Sun Creature, Dos, and LP To the Center, have been perennial favourites. By the way, if you're not quite getting it, just get stoned and you will for sure. Master of Alchemy
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I'd loved this on first listen years back and put it in my wishlist. Just came back to it today. I'd forgotten how great this is. Finally purchased. Love every track here. Thanks Black Elephant 🤟 Tim Grady
Fueled by serrated riffs, raspy vocals, and rubbery basslines, the Aussie punks' latest pushes garage rock to rowdy extremes. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 15, 2024
AutoTuned vocals, pop-punk riffs, frenetic drum loops, a DJ Sabrina the Teenage DJ collaboration: the Liverpool band do hyperpop-rock right. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 28, 2024
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I think I just had an out of body experience! Excellent heavy psych desert stoner rock, Nebula still keep delivering no matter the years. Liking the trumpet at the very end of The Four Horsemen, reckon some more of that Hispanic flavour in the music would suit Nebula. Master of Alchemy