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"If you’re a long-term fan of one or more of the participating groups or of modern acid rock in general, you won’t need much convincing to add this gem to your collection. But even if you’re completely unfamiliar with this whole scene, yet interested in dipping your toes into the wide world of spaced-out guitar music, I would highly recommend this idealized ISS homage as a gateway experience to the genre."
my full review on Veil of Sound:
https://veilofsound.com/2022/09/23/VA-ISS_Vol1.html Der Ohlsen
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Absolutely mind melting. The 1st disc(especially but both are so good) is a special, technically perfect ride into the endless canvas of aural ecstasy that is the potential in your mind & spirit. It feels like I just heard 30 tunes. What voyages!!
Blown Away! tpace
Twitchy, effects-heavy post-punk grooves give way to psychedelic surf-rock delirium on the Toronto quartet's dreamy-yet-doomy second LP. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 25, 2024
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This is the best Spacelords album! I really dig this one. The way they stretch out and experiment through these tracks is fantastic. Total space out head music. Ravenwell