Digipack Album with a booklet including song lyrics and artwork by Aris Labos
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lyrics
Heavy are the clouds, long is the road
One by one they leave and one by one they go
Greeting a new town, greeting a new dawn
Οne by one they leave and one by one they go
And I know, I gotta go...
And I know, I too, gotta go...
Wheels take them away, to a better place
For a brighter future for some brighter days
How the last goodbye, chills you to the bone
For tomorrow those you love they will be gone
And I know, I gotta go...
And I know, I too, gotta go...
I never look behind
I never say goodbye
I'm never gonna cry
Lord, at least I'm gonna try
Did you really find what you had in mind?
Should you really leave, leave it all behind?
And I stay here, here on my own
I don't give a fuck, I've always been alone...
Good sound for a road trip !!! The stoner rock atmosphere as relaxed as driving on the open road while the wind blows your head clear through the car window. Stephan
Recently discovered this band. IF their back catalogue, is as great as this I'll be adding them to my collection.
To my ears they sound like someone has blended early black sabbath with led zepplin's bluesier albums. A much welcome trip to the 70s hard blues heavy metal. welshwizzardd
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Outstanding Hard-Rock from these Texas tornados. Switchblade Jesus will undeniably be compared to Kyuss, Corrosion of Conformity and Clutch. Play this one loud, however, and let those massive crunchy riffs hammer their way into your skull, 'Equinox', 'Sick Mouth', 'Copperhead' and the bludgeoning 'Oblivion' in particular are just so satisfying that you have to hold your hands up and say 'THIS BAND ROCKS!' Logen Ninefingers