Chances are Quader are relatively unknown unless you’re aware of
underground German record label, Rockstar Records. I gave first track,
Brutus a listen and was instantly hooked. Anthemic doesn’t really do it
justice – this sounds absolutely huge, sky-scraping riffs cascade down
on this rumbling, Clutch-style groove-rock trail. Dustsucker follows in
hot pursuit; flailing hooks that will ensnare you, should you get too
close, absorbing you into its 8 minute long barrage of grunge that
builds into a wig-out of gloriously joyful space-rock shenanigans.
Stereo reminds me of Norwegian rockers, Span – there’s that similar
stoner-pop bounce alongside a desert-cruising stoner-rock drive that
brings to mind bong-merchants, Fu Manchu. The 7 minute instrumental
build of F.V.S. Hole is another highlight, as is the robot-rock march of
Sliver, which feels like it could haven fallen off the first Queens of
the Stone Age album. There’s no excuse not to check Quader out if you
have Blast Tyrant, Meanderthal, Rated R and King of the Road in your CD
collection. It’s also name your price on bandcamp.
Review by Lizard Hips from Keep It Fast.com http://www.keepitfast.com/hidden-gems...
1. Brutus
2. Dustsucker
3. Sliver
4. The Truth
5. Hurt
6. Stereo
7. F.V.S. Hole
8. Is You Love Me
https://rockstarrecords.bandcamp.com/...
http://www.rockstarrecords.de/rocksta...
https://www.facebook.com/quaderband/
underground German record label, Rockstar Records. I gave first track,
Brutus a listen and was instantly hooked. Anthemic doesn’t really do it
justice – this sounds absolutely huge, sky-scraping riffs cascade down
on this rumbling, Clutch-style groove-rock trail. Dustsucker follows in
hot pursuit; flailing hooks that will ensnare you, should you get too
close, absorbing you into its 8 minute long barrage of grunge that
builds into a wig-out of gloriously joyful space-rock shenanigans.
Stereo reminds me of Norwegian rockers, Span – there’s that similar
stoner-pop bounce alongside a desert-cruising stoner-rock drive that
brings to mind bong-merchants, Fu Manchu. The 7 minute instrumental
build of F.V.S. Hole is another highlight, as is the robot-rock march of
Sliver, which feels like it could haven fallen off the first Queens of
the Stone Age album. There’s no excuse not to check Quader out if you
have Blast Tyrant, Meanderthal, Rated R and King of the Road in your CD
collection. It’s also name your price on bandcamp.
Review by Lizard Hips from Keep It Fast.com http://www.keepitfast.com/hidden-gems...
1. Brutus
2. Dustsucker
3. Sliver
4. The Truth
5. Hurt
6. Stereo
7. F.V.S. Hole
8. Is You Love Me
https://rockstarrecords.bandcamp.com/...
http://www.rockstarrecords.de/rocksta...
https://www.facebook.com/quaderband/
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