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returntothepit >> discuss >> Planet Gemini))) by troll on Jan 5,2008 9:02pm
Add To All Your Pages!
toggletoggle post by troll at Jan 5,2008 9:02pm
I'm hooked.

(all PG albums are up for hi-quality download cause they're only in it for the music)

http://www.planetgemini.net

("download" link for newest <2007> material and "discography" for the rest)




toggletoggle post by troll at Jan 5,2008 9:12pm
Press Comments


”Huge, steaming sludge chords that accomplish the promising heft of stoner rock in spades. They magically and successfully capture the underground sounds of the heavy '70s. Sabbatherian grooves for miles, with a shocking '70s authenticity, one of the more eventful and action-packed doom records in at least a decade. bone-chilling vocals, insanely overbearing guitars, pummeling rhythms... Planet Gemini should garner respect equal to Trouble.”
– Martin Popoff on SuperGod[t]DevilMan

”Very dark songs, great guitar leads and great songwriting all the way through it. I really dig the slow driving beats; just laying down a super heavy path...It is almost like I could envision a bulldozer pushing dead bodies into an excavated ditch after a brutal war...that's the Gemini sound.”
– Rob Wrong (stonerorck.com) on SuperGod[t]DevilMan



“The music to all of this is a heartfelt blend of Sabbath (the first four, ‘natch) and Trouble, heavy on the Sabbath. Given the fact that so many bands have made music with these two icons as their main influences, its remarkable that Planet Gemini can produce all this music and keep it fresh and original. But they do it, in spades. This is aggressive old school riffing doom made with passion.”
– Kevin McHugh (Doom-Metal.com) on SuperGod[t]DevilMan



“Planet Gemini play a killer, sludgy doom metal that manages to frighten while remaining accessible and formidably crushing. The mystique is awesome, the vocals, distinct, excellent, and innovatively, somewhat distantly, recorded. No one has touched this particular vibe, save for classic-era Cathedral”
– BW&BK Magazine on KnuckleTrack #73 – Track #9 “SuperGod”



there is no getting around it, it's true. Planet Gemini Walk down the same path as heavy weights Cathedral, Trouble and the grandfathers of doom - Black Sabbath
- Deanna St.Croix (Stonerrockchick.com) on SuperGod[t]DevilMan

”this is one hell of an album. It’s powerful traditional doom with a full, rich sound. Hellion’s Ozzy-like wail gives the tunes a classic power metal feel. This, combined with their doomy riffs and somewhat galloping pace, makes Wizard’s Blood a lesson in epic metal.”

- John Pegoraro (Stonerrock.com) on Wizards Blood




toggletoggle post by troll at Jan 7,2008 7:50pm



toggletoggle post by BobNOMAAMRooney nli at Jan 8,2008 4:52am
Are denizens of this planet inhumanly good at JOUST?



toggletoggle post by SacreligionNLI at Jan 8,2008 5:42am
when did it become cool for sludge bands to put a bunch of parentheses at the end of their name?



toggletoggle post by troll at Jan 8,2008 6:06am
Hahaha! Since Sunn took the world by storm.



toggletoggle post by troll at Jan 8,2008 6:18am



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