Hey,
As you MAY have noticed, I haven't posted for a while now....for a lot of reasons which I don't find necessary to mention. Anyway I decided to put Stoned Sun Vibrations on hiatus and concentrate my efforts to Downtuned Magazine ('n' Radio). Many of you probably know that Downtuned Mag is dedicated to the Greek heavy rock scene but since I've started Downtuned Radio too, I'm thinking of including posts about releases from all over the world. Apparently I'm going to keep a ratio but we'll see how it'll evolve.
From now on, you can find me on Downtuned Mag. And for any bands interested in reviewing/including them in radio's rotation etc., you can come in touch with me through the contact form over there. As I wrote above. I'll try to keep a ratio and at least in the beginning I'll try to "promote" mostly "smaller", more independent bands that deserve your attention.
So I want to thank each and everyone of you out there who supported, read, promoted and helped this blog. Also a big fat thanks to all the bands which helped SSV in their own way.
That's all for now folks! Thanks again! Maybe SSV will be back someday. Or maybe Downtuned will become better than SSV.... Who knows.
Be well and stay heavy!
Cheers,
Thanos
PS: Rock Trips Mixtapes will be back soon.... They'll be the only thing posted from now on. Perhaps some other personal comps too.

2.8.11

Earthling Society - Stations Of The Ghost (2011)


Sixth full release for Earthling Society, "Stations Of The Ghost" consists of seven outstanding compositions which are going to please every space rock fan. With Fred Laird's guitar being album's leading force accompanied by some wonderful rhythm sections, vintage keyboards and space-drone sounds, Earthling Society create some imaginative, dreamy soundscapes which definitely warm your soul. What I liked in "Stations Of The Ghost" is that the band don't stick to space rock's "chaotic" - free music structure but they composed more complex and tied melodies, embracing progressive rock's sound. Overall is an absolutely amazing record which travels you to unknown, unexplored, liquid places. Don't miss Ian Wright's splendid saxophone in "Child Of The Harvest". Amazing stuff!

Enjoy!
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