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You searched for " Ancestors " in: band names or album names Items found: 5
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Price: $13.99 Released: 2008 In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Ancestors Neptune with Fire (CD)
Label: North Atlantic Sound Origin: USA
Everything about Ancestors’ debut, Neptune with Fire, screams “'70s prog,” from the title and cover art that reference King Crimson’s In the Wake of Poseidon to the two epic-length tracks contained therein that just beg to stretch across the two sides of a 180-gram vinyl LP. And of course any metal band with two full-time members responsible for electric organ and “textural incarnations” is bound to have a healthy appreciation for the psychedelic spaciness of Hawkwind ...
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Price: $14.99 Released: 2008 In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Ancestors Neptune with Fire (LP)
Label: North Atlantic Sound Origin: USA
Deluxe gatefold sleeve! Everything about Ancestors’ debut, Neptune with Fire, screams “'70s prog,” from the title and cover art that reference King Crimson’s In the Wake of Poseidon to the two epic-length tracks contained therein that just beg to stretch across the two sides of a 180-gram vinyl LP. And of course any metal band with two full-time members responsible for electric organ and “textural incarnations” is bound to have a healthy appreciation for the psychedelic...
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Price: $14.99 Released: 2009 In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Ancestors Of Sound Mind (2LP)
Label: Tee Pee Origin: USA
Deluxe gatefold sleeve. Includes an MP3 download coupon for the entire album. Limited edition. Ancestors continues to defy any attempt at pigeonholing. They effortlessly move from one genre to the next with such grace that it's a seamless transition. Kyuss by way of King Crimson by way of Sleep by way of Pink Floyd by way of Neurosis by way of Hawkwind, you can't say they're not pushing themselves. Ancestors was off to a fine start with Neptune with Fire and on Of So...
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Price: $13.99 Released: 2009 In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Ancestors Of Sound Mind (CD)
Label: Tee Pee Origin: USA
Ancestors continues to defy any attempt at pigeonholing. They effortlessly move from one genre to the next with such grace that it's a seamless transition. Kyuss by way of King Crimson by way of Sleep by way of Pink Floyd by way of Neurosis by way of Hawkwind, you can't say they're not pushing themselves. Ancestors was off to a fine start with Neptune with Fire and on Of Sound Mind, they've taught the old dog of progressive stoner rock enough tricks to grant it a perm...
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