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Electric Wizard(Re-Master)

Electric Wizard

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When Electric Wizard first emerged, seemingly fully formed from the hallowed wombs of the doom metal gods (well, Dorset, England, anyway), all most listeners could do was stand in dumbfounded awe -- such was the power and magnitude with which the trio delivered its monolithic epics. Taking up the torch from doom pioneers like Saint Vitus, Sleep, and more recently Britain's own Cathedral, the eternally stoned-out trio went about setting a new standard for slothful, detuned heavy metal noisemaking; yet -- amazingly, compared to subsequent efforts -- their eponymous debut's crushing wall of sludge would soon seem almost lightweight. Most of the songs on Electric Wizard crawl along at a snail's pace, their mind-numbing riffs exploring the lowest imaginable sonic frequencies still within human range. Except for the trippy space rock guitar of "Mountains of Mars," the entire record revels in the purest, uncompromising post-Sabbath doom metal dirge, a great part of which may prove too sluggish and impenetrable for inexperienced listeners. But for knowledgeable consumers of the genre, weed-worshipping anthems like "Stone Magnet," "Devil's Bride," and the group's awesome namesake, "Electric Wizard" (which is introduced by a long, highly suspicious exhaled breath), amount to a mind-shattering experience...prepare to be enlightened.

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1
Stone Magnet
00:04:55

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2
Mourning Prayer
00:05:07

Electric Wizard, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Rise Above (P) 1994 Rise Above

3
Mountains Of Mars
00:03:48

Electric Wizard, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Rise Above (P) 1994 Rise Above

4
Behemoth
00:08:56

Electric Wizard, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Rise Above (P) 1994 Rise Above

5
Devil's Bride
00:06:35

Electric Wizard, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Rise Above (P) 1994 Rise Above

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Black Butterfly
00:08:21

Electric Wizard, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Rise Above (P) 1994 Rise Above

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Electric Wizard
00:09:41

Electric Wizard, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Rise Above (P) 1994 Rise Above

8
Wooden Pipe
00:00:08

Electric Wizard, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Rise Above (P) 1994 Rise Above

9
Illimitable Nebulie
00:04:52

Electric Wizard, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Rise Above (P) 1994 Rise Above

10
Mourning Prayer Pt I
00:05:19

Electric Wizard, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Rise Above (P) 1994 Rise Above

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When Electric Wizard first emerged, seemingly fully formed from the hallowed wombs of the doom metal gods (well, Dorset, England, anyway), all most listeners could do was stand in dumbfounded awe -- such was the power and magnitude with which the trio delivered its monolithic epics. Taking up the torch from doom pioneers like Saint Vitus, Sleep, and more recently Britain's own Cathedral, the eternally stoned-out trio went about setting a new standard for slothful, detuned heavy metal noisemaking; yet -- amazingly, compared to subsequent efforts -- their eponymous debut's crushing wall of sludge would soon seem almost lightweight. Most of the songs on Electric Wizard crawl along at a snail's pace, their mind-numbing riffs exploring the lowest imaginable sonic frequencies still within human range. Except for the trippy space rock guitar of "Mountains of Mars," the entire record revels in the purest, uncompromising post-Sabbath doom metal dirge, a great part of which may prove too sluggish and impenetrable for inexperienced listeners. But for knowledgeable consumers of the genre, weed-worshipping anthems like "Stone Magnet," "Devil's Bride," and the group's awesome namesake, "Electric Wizard" (which is introduced by a long, highly suspicious exhaled breath), amount to a mind-shattering experience...prepare to be enlightened.

© Eduardo Rivadavia /TiVo

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