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Garden Creatures [ Vinyl / 12" Album Coloured Vinyl ]

Garden Creatures

SKU: V92970 Barcode: 0694685734185
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album Coloured Vinyl

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  • Released Date: 23 Feb 2024

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

DISASTROID's latest offering, Garden Creatures, is a kaleidoscopic journey through the darkest corners of the rock genre. The album's violet vinyl release only adds to the mystique of this enigmatic trio.

From the opening track, "Wormhole," it's clear that DISASTROID is not a band to be trifled with. The raw energy and masterful musicianship on display here are enough to make even the most seasoned listener sit up and take notice.

But it's not just about power chords and head-banging riffs. Garden Creatures is also a masterclass in mood and atmosphere. Tracks like "Moonlight" and "Fungus Among Us" transport the listener to a world of shadows and shivers, where every sound is a potential threat.

Of course, no DISASTROID album would be complete without the band's signature sense of humour. Tracks like "Alien Autopsy" and "Monster Mash" provide a welcome dose of levity in an otherwise dark and brooding landscape.

Overall, Garden Creatures is a triumph for DISASTROID. With this album, they have proven once again that they are a force to be reckoned with in the world of heavy music. Grab a copy of this violet vinyl release and prepare to be transported to a world where the only rule is rock 'n' roll.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Garden Creatures
2. Stucco Nowhere
3. Figurative Objects
4. Backwards Sleeping
5. 24
6. Hold Me Wrong
7. Light 'Em Up
8. Jack Londonin'

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About the artist

Disastroid

Disastroid may sound like the name of a disaster-prone robot, but this San Francisco-based trio is anything but calamitous when it comes to their music. Formed in 2007, Disastroid has been churning out their own brand of sludgy, riff-heavy rock that is as crushing as it is catchy. With a sound that falls somewhere between the heavy grooves of Kyuss and the melodic sensibilities of Hum, Disastroid have carved out a niche for themselves in the crowded world of stoner rock. Their latest album, "Screen", is a masterclass in power chords and fuzzed-out riffs that will have you headbanging from start to finish. But don't let their sound fool you - Disastroid are not just another one-trick pony. With lyrics that touch on themes of existential dread and societal decay, the band brings a depth and complexity to their music that sets them apart from their peers. And with a live show that is equal parts chaos and precision, Disastroid is a band that demands to be seen as well as heard. So if you're looking for a band that can rock your socks off while making you ponder the meaning of life, look no further than Disastroid. With their killer tunes and killer attitude, these guys are sure to be making waves in the music world for years to come.

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