Ian Wallace
Brilliant heavy rock just as i remember it in the 70's/early 80's.
Criminally overlooked band.
I wish all their albums were readily available on CD....They deserve to be.
Tracklist:
01 The Sleeping Assassin
02 Demon Soldiers
03 Humanoid
04 Dawn Of The Black Orchid
05 Aboard The Mother Ship
06 Rings Of Saturn
07 Here Falls The Shadow
08 Lords Of Radiation
09 The Dark Carnival
10 Where Earth Meets Sky
11 One Of Us Must Be Dead
12 The Gunfighters
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A great live capture of a band that exemplifies the best of stoner, doom, and psychedelic rock in the current age: all in one package. Picking a favourite song is hard because each song succeeds in nominating itself. I lean toward Enter the Zigurat, though. The production and mix are studio quality. Very clear & balanced. The band sound great live, too. Long jams to get lost in; great guitar, great vocals. Each instrument complements the others. No overshadowing. Thanks, ST! 8.5+/10. Alrihkh
supported by 7 fans who also own “The Machine That Won The War”
I didn't realize how great Beastmaker were until I put this in and really gave it a good listen. Man, if anyone ever sounded like the mighty Black Sabbath it's these guys and that's a major compliment! Sabbath made me the metalhead I am today. So super happy to discover these guys. Guitar tone is heavy as shit and the singer has that creepy Ozzy sound that's perfect for this music. Beastmaker are the classic Sabbath sound circa 1970. I play this all the time. knutepanhead
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