Colour Haze - Mountain
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cover art=cave tunnel covered in mushrooms
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These guys rock!! Thanks for the post!! mj
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@Robotpeti alrighty then, thanks for stopping by! dont let the door hit your ass on the way out. :D
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annoying very shit music, fuck you!
i disliked.
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sounds kinda like the screaming trees-i like it.
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come to New Zealand Colour Haze!!!
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Soon live near me. Looking forward to it. Krautrpock meets Stoner
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it's like they're in the open desert but they're still introspective....very underrated band
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Why in gods name am i own a retro hard rock band and the viewers are talking about snoop dog i don't understand that. if ya like him so much go watch his stuff.
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@fuzzyclownz mmm, i don't know, maybe snoop's music speaks to more people?
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@blutundboden : jeez... I feel sorry for all you guys who reduce every band who has been influenced by Kyuss to a mere "rip-off". First off: the Kyuss influence on CH is existant and it's great! You should be glad there are bands out there who keep the legacy alive and keep developping it.
But pretty please with sugar on the top: if you listen to several of their tracks and tell me they sound "just like any Kyuss song/album", then, mate, you don't know the first thing about music. cheers.
bakkagaijin76 1 year ago 8
@schuetter11
True words. I prefer small venues, intimate shows, listening to new or obscure non-mainstream bands anyday.
Large shows are full of crowd-pleaser hits, choreographed crap, $45 t-shirts for the masses and TicketBastard fees. No, gracias.
Ensembles like C. Haze, My Sleeping Karma, B. B. & the Bros. and Karma to Burn lead the pack of bands with minimal vocals and few instruments that deliver an amazing sound that goes deeper than the ear canal.
\m/ \b/
MeanrBeanr 6 months ago 6