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Price: $14.99
Released: 2009 Only 3 Left In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Sons of Otis Exiled (CD)
Label: Small Stone Origin: USA
Includes covers of Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Bad Man" and Motorhead's "Iron Horse". The album is on par with their past work and, even better, it starts off like a house on fire. I'm used to the doom-slow riffs and the diabolical, echoplex soaked vocals, but I never expected Sons of Otis to sound quite so pissed off about it. From there, the band sort of drifts off into their own realm (or even further into it). Exiled serves as a solid reminder that there's still plenty of ...
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Price: $14.99
Released: 2012 Only 5 Left In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Sons of Otis Seismic (CD)
Label: Small Stone Origin: USA
With almost 20 years of presence (on and off) one can call Sons of Otis nothing else but true veterans on the scene. The band may have just released their 6th full length entitled “Seismic” but these guys are living proof that good things take their time. If you find yourselves attracted to the mind expanding, soul shivering, low frequencies of Stoner Rock, then you simply can’t go wrong with any of Sons of Otis releases. Actually, I am still waiting for the first albu...
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Price: $25.99
Released: 2013 In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Sons of Otis Seismic (Color) (Vinyl LP)
Label: Small Stone Origin: USA
Limited edition of only 175 copies with multi-color splatter on 180gr. purple vinyl. With almost 20 years of presence (on and off) one can call Sons of Otis nothing else but true veterans on the scene. The band may have just released their 6th full length entitled “Seismic” but these guys are living proof that good things take their time. If you find yourselves attracted to the mind expanding, soul shivering, low frequencies of Stoner Rock, then you simply can’t go wron...
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Price: $22.99
Released: 2012 Only 2 Left In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Sons of Otis Spacejumbofudge (Color) (Vinyl LP) (Import)
Label: Alone Origin: Spain
Limited edition of only 300 copies on 180gr. translucent purple vinyl. This is not a collection of songs according to the normally-understood definitions of the terms. This is the end of human civilization and the rise of a new cosmic destiny in album form. This mind-warping voyage through galaxies of sludge will take you past the mass-stretching quicksand of star system-drinking black holes, through the psychedelic depths of sun-birthing nebulae, and into the mysteriou...
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Price: $37.99
Released: 2012 In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Sons of Otis Templeball (Clear) (Vinyl 2LP) (Import)
Label: Bilocation Origin: Germany
Limited edition of only 200 hand numbered copies on 180gr. clear vinyl. Deluxe gatefold sleeve. My first listen to it, I was drunk, it was late at night, I was still drinking, and man is it the right music for it! Heavy tripped out shit or what! The first song swirls by in a slow dirge of distortion. The next two songs are wacked out versions of Vitus songs, which rock.....The rest of it I dunno, I was getting drunker. I thoroughly enjoyed it though!
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Price: $41.99
Released: 2012 In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Sons of Otis Templeball (Purple) (Vinyl 2LP) (Import)
Label: Bilocation Origin: Germany
Limited edition of only 200 hand numbered copies on 180gr. translucent purple vinyl. Deluxe gatefold sleeve. My first listen to it, I was drunk, it was late at night, I was still drinking, and man is it the right music for it! Heavy tripped out shit or what! The first song swirls by in a slow dirge of distortion. The next two songs are wacked out versions of Vitus songs, which rock.....The rest of it I dunno, I was getting drunker. I thoroughly enjoyed it though!
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Price: $13.99
Released: 2007 Out of Stock Add-to-Wishlist
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Sons of Otis/Queen Elephantine Split CD (CD) (Import)
Label: Concrete Lo-Fi Origin: Hong Kong
Doom heavyweights Sons of Otis, notoriously famous for producing some of the heaviest space rock humans have ever experienced, have teamed up with young psychonauts Queen Elephantine to release a split. The album is deathly slow, with meditative psychedelic vibes driving through the entire breadth of this collection. By the end of it, the listener can expect to have lost all grasp on real time and space. The Sons of Otis tracks are terrifyingly bare, with piercing oth...
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