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Featuring a dirty, balls-to-the-wall cover of Hawkwind's "Master of the Universe" that bleeds into the crazy, ear-splitting grungy closer "Come Together" (MC5, not the Beatles tune). Eve McGivern
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Quite a journey of an album! Hypnotically dizzy and dense guitars over slow, thick basslines. Great songs to get lost in with a nice set of headphones. And the packaging is fantastic. 3D lenticular with some beautifully colored vinyl. The pressing is clean, and the quality is outstanding. A must have !! lavintman1
Though seven years have passed since their last release, the band’s hooky, slightly shoegazey sound remains intact with hints of gothic gloom and ramshackle synth-pop. Bandcamp Album of the Day Aug 7, 2020
Two slabs of surfy psych-rock instrumentals from a group that's been doing it longer than you've been alive, probably. Bandcamp New & Notable May 7, 2024
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Voluminous, instrumental jams from down under where, as you'd expect, the lead guitar takes centre stage. The weighty, juggernauting music that Zong create is deep, fuzz-laden and acid fried. These rhythms from the cosmic sky, hypnotise in a similar fashion to Hendrix, Sabbath and Earthless, throbbing intensely and exploding into life. Zong are another fine example of a mighty power trio. Logen Ninefingers