Slomatics, Estron: And Yet it Moves Dual-guitar riff excavators Slomatics released their fourth full-length, Estron, last year on Burning World Records, and for those who’d worship at an altar of tone, it makes a suitable icon. The Belfast, Northern Ireland, trio roll out sans bass but want nothing for low end, Chris Couzens and David Majury contributing tectonic force on songs like “Tunnel Dragger” and “Lost Punisher” while drummer/vocalist Marty Harvey (also of War Iron) sets the lurch in motion, his voice echoing deep from within the band’s well-honed morass. Songs are spacious b… read more
Slomatics, Estron: And Yet it Moves Dual-guitar riff excavators Slomatics released their fourth full-length, Estron, last year on Burning World Recor… read more
Slomatics, Estron: And Yet it Moves Dual-guitar riff excavators Slomatics released their fourth full-length, Estron, last year on Burning World Records, and for those who’d worship at an… read more
Belfast's and Northern Ireland's resident sludge metal kings, Slomatics, formed from parts of numerous local bands including the Naut quickly got to work to play their own brand of dual-guitar doom metal. They have already released a few CDs, including their debut full-length album Flooding the Weir, of which a follow up is due soon Website is http://www.slomatics.com/ .
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Belfast's and Northern Ireland's resident sludge metal kings, Slomatics, formed from parts of numerous local bands including the Naut quickly got to work to play their own brand o… read more
Belfast's and Northern Ireland's resident sludge metal kings, Slomatics, formed from parts of numerous local bands including the Naut quickly got to work to play their own brand of dual-guitar doom metal. They have already r… read more