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Nebula have announced a full US tour that begins in August. The tour will be in support of their new LP Heavy Psych due out July 7th on Tee Pee Records. Support will come from The Entrance Band.
PROMOTIONAL MP3: NEBULA - THE DAGGER
"This is one of those records that makes you want to throw out
every other record you've listened to, grow your hair to your elbows,
and start all over again" - NME
"Nebula collapses a long lineage of heaviosity in its gravitational
pull: Blue Cheer, the MC5, the Stooges, early Sabbath, mid-Seventies
hard rock, sludge-era Black Flag, and mentors Mudhoney" - Revolver
L.A. power trio Nebula, whose cosmic cocktail
of heavy riffs, electric blues and psychedelic space rock has earned
the band international (and, dare we say, universal) acclaim have
returned to Tee Pee Records and will release Heavy Psych on July 7th. Nebula released their first album on Tee Pee in 1998 titled Let It Burn.
Let It Burn is being reissued on vinyl later this year and will be
released as a limited edition double LP, the first LP containing the
original Let It Burn album plus two bonus tracks and a second LP will contain the original demos from the Let It Burn sessions.
The great swirling, electrical ball of dynamism and potential known as
Nebula formed in the mythical abyss of Los Angeles in 1997. In its
current incarnation the band is comprised of Eddie Glass (Guitar/Vocals), Rob Oswald (Drums) and Tom Davies (Bass/Vocals).
Nebula creates pure guitar-driven, conscious expanding rock for the
21st century and Heavy Psych has everything you could want and need to
start the ceremony. They are a culmination of their rock forbearers
such as Jimi Hendrix, MC5, The Stooges and Mudhoney
turned up a notch, taken to the next level and blasting through space.
Nebula spread their gospel through their music and what they are
preaching will leave the congregation on the floor.
Combining the combustibility of the sun with the mysticism of the moon, Heavy Psych lives
up to its name, no matter your preferred definition, and reaffirms
Nebula’s reputation as one of rock's brightest stars – in this galaxy
or any other.
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