A serpentine, dragon-like creature with the face of a cat, said to have a venomous bite and poisonous breath. The beast lives in the Austrian, Bavarian, Italian and Swiss Alps, and being found across so many different European countries with different languages, the monster has been given a great many different names over the past six centuries (such as Bergstutz, Springwurm, Praatzelwurm and Arassas). They are strange and curious creatures, known for their cat-like habit of hissing and spitting when approached, and a fondness for milk – suckling from pasturing cows at night, leaving their udders barren when farmers attempt to milk them in the morning.
As has (rightfully) already been said elsewhere, this band and album are "absolute fire."
Despite the doom-gloom cover art, this type of rock music is a positive force. Especially without vocals, which for me is a bonus. Dale Lloyd
Bought End of Days, Primigenian, Planet Terror, Red Chariot and Orbiter in one hit, amazing music, great to have found the band, nice replacement for my Hawkwind, love all the albums debbieseven7
Big, clanging psych-rock from this Arizona outfit fuses monk-like vocals with slow-winding guitars for songs that feel like strange hymns. Bandcamp New & Notable May 2, 2016
Another fantastic album, each track is a journey. There is clear storytelling here, despite the album being mostly instrumental in nature. Park's guitar-playing is evocative and the drone elements that made 2017's 'After the Earth Has Burned' such a success make a welcome return here too. Wonderful release leaveseclipse