John McBain: Lost Chants / Last Chance - VINYL LP
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John McBain: Lost Chants / Last Chance - VINYL LP

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John McBain: Lost Chants / Last Chance - VINYL LPTitle: Lost Chants Last Chance Artist: John McBain Label: Rooster Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 5060446120927 Genre: Rock Release Date: 2016 10 07 Number of Discs: 2 Double vinyl LP pressing cut at 45 RPM to enable a further immersion into the molasses when sped down to 33 RPM. 2016 release. A meeting of like minds surfing the sonic highways to tonal oblivion, these four castaways on Sonic Island have delivered an album that evokes the long lost and

Title: Lost Chants / Last Chance
Artist: John McBain
Label: Rooster
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5060446120927
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2016-10-07
Number of Discs: 2

Double vinyl LP pressing cut at 45 RPM to enable a further immersion into the molasses when sped down to 33 RPM. 2016 release. A meeting of like minds surfing the sonic highways to tonal-oblivion, these four castaways on Sonic Island have delivered an album that evokes the long lost and revered genre drugrock-a true mind melt of acid abandonment! Purely visceral and pummeling workouts of krautrock and psychedelisch from these masters of the art, featuring an original Monster Magnet member and three of The Heads - this is pedigree not to be overlooked. Conceived by Simon Price, Wayne Maskell, Hugo Morgan and their US conspirator John McBain, these mutually appreciated riffs, drones and tones floated across the oceans (via the internet). They've created a modern masterpiece, straight from the off- Lost Chants/Last Chance has been hurled from riff valley, laden with trips aplenty, ready for fellow psychonauts to catch a sonic wave.

Tracks:
1.1 Blowed Out (45 RPM)/Really Blown Out (33 RPM)
1.2 Holy Syke (45 RPM)/Holiest Syke (33 RPM)
1.3 Megladon't (45 RPM)/Megladon't Ever (33 RPM)
1.4 Chant of the Ever Circling (Last Vulture) (45 RPM)/Chant of the Ever So Slowly Circling (Last Vulture)(33 RPM)
1.5 Pelagic Blue Haze (45 RPM)/Pelagic Deep Blue Haze (33 RPM)
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