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A group that I know only too well, I’ve been with them for nearly 30 years; from their Glaswegian basement origins to their current status as Arena band. My enthusiasm for their later output may have tempered somewhat as the mighty ‘Gwai evolved their sound to avoid pigeonholing, but there is nothing better than when they lay waste to a venue via the sheer euphoria of ‘Helicon 1’. They’re still devastating live and, after all those years, THE authority in Instrumental Rock music. Logen Ninefingers
supported by 6 fans who also own “Stay Hungry, Stay Crazy”
The Very Last of the Saints is a very interesting experimental ambient album. Not experimental in the sense that there are some weird, never before heard sounds, but rather that the album tries to break away from conventional song evolution etched into this genre for a long time. The way sounds bounce and change place in the background is really unique and you can really FEEL the songs spreading their wings slowly. It's really hard to describe properly, but the evidence is there. FLESH MECHANIC