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01. BONG - Wizards of Krull
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02. BONG - The Starlit Grotto
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03. BONG - Asleep
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ARTIST
BONG
TITLE
Bong
FORMAT
CD
LABEL
RITUAL PRODUCTIONS
CATALOG #
RITE 018CD
RITE 018CD
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
10/23/2012
Newcastle's stoner metal outfit
Bong
is mostly a live band, but the band's studio recordings all follow the same live path, jams around a central riff and a basic structure, shunning any overdubs and with minimal post-production. Influences most apparent are 1970s psychedelic rock groups (especially
Parson Sound
) and doom staples such as
Come My Fanatics
-era
Electric Wizard
and
Sleep
's
Jerusalem
. Slow, chanting vocals and spoken-word sections are drawn from the lands of fantasy writers like
Lord Dunsany
,
Clark Ashton Smith
and other dreamers' (/nerds') tales from the early 20th century, mirroring their stories of hashish-induced sojourns to outer worlds.
Julian Cope
has described Bong's music as sounding like
"a hobbling
Satori
-period
Flower Travellin' Band
pulling the kind of moves that
Faust
did for
Tony Conrad
on
Outside The Dream Syndicate
or maybe the title track of
Amon Düül
(II)'s
Yeti
as performed by Tokyo's
Far Out
sitar 'n all."
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