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Northern Italy's cold woods are set to unleash their fieriest beast, with '70s power trio Doctor Cyclops returning with their blistering third album Local Dogs on Heavy Psych Sounds. Doctor Cyclops haven't stood idle since their latest album Oscuropasso (2014), slowly but surely rustling up their heaviest and most accomplished project to date. This new full-length entitled Local Dogs is an explosive mixture of '70s heavy rock, new wave of black heavy metal, and doomier Sabbath-style riffage, ready to take you back to a different era. Groovy riffs and gloomy paths, coming straight from the woods, feel like the epic saga of the '70s. In this context, the appearance of Bill Steer (Carcass, Firebird, Gentlemans Pistols) on lead guitar tastes like the icing on top of a tempting cake.
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HPS 050LP
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LP version. Northern Italy's cold woods are set to unleash their fieriest beast, with '70s power trio Doctor Cyclops returning with their blistering third album Local Dogs on Heavy Psych Sounds. Doctor Cyclops haven't stood idle since their latest album Oscuropasso (2014), slowly but surely rustling up their heaviest and most accomplished project to date. This new full-length entitled Local Dogs is an explosive mixture of '70s heavy rock, new wave of black heavy metal, and doomier Sabbath-style riffage, ready to take you back to a different era. Groovy riffs and gloomy paths, coming straight from the woods, feel like the epic saga of the '70s. In this context, the appearance of Bill Steer (Carcass, Firebird, Gentlemans Pistols) on lead guitar tastes like the icing on top of a tempting cake.
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HPS 050LTD-LP
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LP version. Limited edition clear blue vinyl. Northern Italy's cold woods are set to unleash their fieriest beast, with '70s power trio Doctor Cyclops returning with their blistering third album Local Dogs on Heavy Psych Sounds. Doctor Cyclops haven't stood idle since their latest album Oscuropasso (2014), slowly but surely rustling up their heaviest and most accomplished project to date. This new full-length entitled Local Dogs is an explosive mixture of '70s heavy rock, new wave of black heavy metal, and doomier Sabbath-style riffage, ready to take you back to a different era. Groovy riffs and gloomy paths, coming straight from the woods, feel like the epic saga of the '70s. In this context, the appearance of Bill Steer (Carcass, Firebird, Gentlemans Pistols) on lead guitar tastes like the icing on top of a tempting cake.
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