Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta The Linus Pauling Quartet. Mostrar todas las entradas
Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta The Linus Pauling Quartet. Mostrar todas las entradas

viernes, 14 de diciembre de 2012

Como a todas las grandes bandas, en un momento dado les llega el momento de editar un Grandes Éxitos. A la banda de Houston The Linus Pauling Quartet les ha llegado esa tesitura, y su compañía ha publicado una retrospectiva nada menos que de tres Cd´s con lo más granado de su discografía. En ella podrás disfrutar de todo su amplio espectro musical, que va desde el Rock Progresivo hasta la Psicodelia, pasando por temas de experimentación o sencillamente Pop. Por cierto, la recopilación se titula Assault on the Vault of the Ancient Bong Lords. A disfrutarla...

jueves, 6 de septiembre de 2012

The Linus Pauling Quartet: She did not know (Single, 2012)

"For those who yearn for both crunching distortion and proper bong etiquette, Linus Pauling Quartet brings you their brand new single "She Did Not Know." The stoner jam, equal parts classic Soundgarden and Sabbath, which premiered yesterday on RCRDLBL, is off their forthcoming album, Bag of Hammers, set for release on September 18th via Homeskool Records. With “She Did Not Know,” the Quartet hopes to shed light on a growing problem among fellow tokers through their distortion-heavy slow burner. "It all begins with bong etiquette – being unselfish and showing love and kindness to your woman is the first step in building a better world," says guitarist Ramon Medina. “Selfishly hog that bong and you might become a Wall Street banker, a politician, or worse yet, Ayn Rand!" (Press release)

martes, 28 de agosto de 2012

The Linus Pauling Quartet: Crom (Video-Single, 2012)

"Linus Pauling Quartet has released an epic claymation video for "Crom," the lead single off the band's forthcoming LP Bag of Hammers, their eighth studio album, which drops September 18 on Homeskool Records. The band painstakingly created this video DIY-style completely on their own over the course of seven long months, which, in stoner years, is like an eternity. The track sounds like a cross between Motörhead and The Sword playing classic Sabbath riffs. Noisey described the video as "Beowulf meets Gumby with a double kick drum." (Press)