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Prophets of Saturn

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Misfit1969
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Misfit1969 Super fuzzy, pretty low and slow doom. They use the same effect on the vocals almost throughout would be my only complaint. I love the way they use the bass guitar! Good stuff from the U.K.! Favorite track: Something Stirs.
Brian Roberts
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Brian Roberts as soon as i saw the swirly purple name on a black background i had a good feeling this would be a super heavy psych fuzzfest and is sure as shit was. how can anyone not gravitate towards the purple text on black? Favorite track: Something Stirs.
Steve Rodger
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Steve Rodger My thirst for the low and slow knows no bounds at the moment maybe it's having caught Sabbath live or maybe just the wealth of great doom out there. Favorite track: Tomorrow Never Knows.
SteveSTB
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SteveSTB Trippy Stoner Psych stuff.. really good. Favorite track: Belief in Magick.
MattyBmusic
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MattyBmusic Really dig the sound, dark, psyched doom with faraway vocals over electronic soundscapes. Highly enjoyable listen! Favorite track: Something Stirs.
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recorded the old-fashioned way, onto 1" tape.

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released April 21, 2013

A "state" production.

Recorded and mixed 14th-15th July 2012, at Sandgate Sound Studios, Kent.

Mastered September 2012 at Seamus Wong Studios, Leicestershire.

All arrangements by Prophets of Saturn.
All lyrics by G. Sanderson, except 'Tomorrow Never Knows'.
Logo and cover artwork by Alan O'Neil / Zonument.

Originally released by Cosmic Tomb on limited green or purple cassette in 2013.

Re-released on limited cassette and CD by Hevisike in 2014. Cassette edition featured an acoustic version of 'Belief in Magick'.

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Prophets of Saturn Leicester, UK

Heavy psychedelic rock for the end times

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