Playing a fuzzed up brand of stoner-meets-garage-meets-psychedelic, Sun Q sound like they would be part of the new breed of Nordic bands rapidly gaining a following, but instead of Norway, Finland, Sweden etc, they are actually from Russia, Moscow to be precise. If Sun Q are an example of what the Russian rock scene is like, then it truly is an untapped market. This is a strong debut album, the sound of a band ready to sprout wings and make a big noise on the scene.
VANDEN PLAS The Empyrean Equation of the Long Lost Things (Progressive
Metal, 2024)
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Review by kev rowland — I have been reviewing Vanden Plas for more than
quarter of a century, and while there are times when their albums
are somewhat wo...
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