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« [...] It's the combination of warm and fuzzy grooves with futuristic samples and keyboards, which almost creates a glacial atmosphere that evokes widescreen ice-covered landscapes or lunar mountain ridges. The band created a "wall of sound" that almost qualified for the "colossal" adjective. [...] » (Stonerrock.com , U.S.A) « [...] The album sounds great and there are unmistakenly talented musicians at work. [...] » (Rock Hard , Germany) « [...] Monkey3 proves themselves to be a very talented band who deserves to be discovered. » Slamzine , Germany) « [...] Fuckin' instrumental heavy-rock with a lot of psychedelic moments. [...] » (Daredevil , Germany) « [...] The music is shooting, full of originality, it meddles in every neurons of your brain like a virus you can't escape. Monkey3 realized an undeniable album. » (Transit , Switzerland) « [...] These swiss musicians deliver an overwhelming instrumental album, it sounds like the perfect pact between heaviness and psychedelism. Close your eyes and let these guys take you on a trip... [...] » (Stage , Belgium) « [...] Instrumental albums tend to be difficult when it comes down to keeping the listeners attention, this album has not got this problem. [...]. » (Rock Tribune , Belgium) « [...] Imagine a sound with the force and power of Tool, the fluidity and spaciness of 35007 and the groove of Black Sabbath. [...] » (Concreteweb , Belgium) « Instrumental stoner-rock is what these swiss guys have to offer, and what they have on offer is GOOD. It's very rare that an album manages to keep the listener stuck to his seat. [...] » (Up Magazine , Holland) « [...] It must be said that guitar parts are of an exceptional high level, which in the end is important for a heavy-rock band. [...] » (Aardschok , Holland) « [...] The musicianship on this album is fantastic, every note is exactly where it should be and the production is spot on. [...] » (Ninehertz , U.K) « [...] There is here something massive and ambitious, almost solemn that goes further than only stoner-rock, sometimes it reminds of Tool's progressive edge. [...] » (Versus Magazine , France) « [...] Based on the model tension/explosion, this first hit of these angry swiss guys sounds really cool. We can't wait for what will follow. » (Hard&Heavy , France
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