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Written by Mike Thomas
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Sunday, 24 June 2007 |
Rhythms From a Cosmic Sky Tee Pee A
Earthless hardly waits to fully erupt into jam-drenched peak after peak via instrumental assault that takes the term “power trio” to new levels.
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To be frank, Rhythms From a Cosmic Sky grabs you like a wet electrical outlet, shaking you up with lasting ramifications. Rapidly fueled by guitarist Isaiah Mitchell’s fierce, nasty approach and ear ringing amplitude, Earthless explodes over and over, and over again. This fearless journey into impromptu psychedelic avenues and power chord after power chord is a stoner’s wet dream. With the exception of the band’s emphatic cover of “Cherry Red,” which clocking in at less than five minutes, is a far cry from the 20-minute jams that comprise the rest of Rhythms..., this is a jam-rock-metal feast. Gorge yourself like Earthless has intended.
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