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How do Plainride just keep getting better and better with each song? The buildup to this, their third album, was a long one; they started teasing us with singles back in January of 2021. But even those teasers were nothing compared to the full record. From the moment “Fire in the Sky” hits, you know these aren’t the same guys who hit us with Return of the Jackalope eight years ago. This is a seasoned, more mature Plainride, and their sound is far from done evolving. So buckle up, buttercup! Kirk Gauthier
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Totally new to these guys and boy, I sure am glad I checked out this record! A delicious feast of siqqq, juicy, and tasty riffs exploding into your face in a truly delectable live album, brimming with eager energy. Melodies are great, instruments sound great, mix sounds fantastic, this is just a rock solid package. Maybe I should get more live albums: the live, high-octane human musicality is like a refreshing rain in comparison to all those overproduced and computerized records out there. pinkytheent
Brighton, UK band leaven surging hard rock with spaced-out stoner-doom on their second LP, recorded in an old chapel on the English coast. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 9, 2022
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TotFW have always been disciples of the filthy fuzz. With Apotheosis, and the blessing of Ripple, they have descended into even darker territory. Blackened nails drive into their signature sound. Piercing the light with an almighty rat infestered sound. Bow Down gives us hints of their last album, but this album is forged in a most unholy chasm of carnage. I for one will worship at their altar!! Justin@BlindMouse