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This is a live snapshot of the full version of the band at the height of their power, imho. They were there to rock and blow minds, and that comes across in the music you find herein. Even if you're not familiar with the original songs, these versions are different enough to stand up on their own.
If you want to find out what Pharaoh Overlord are all about, this is a great place to start. Smekermann
Heavy alt-rock riffage with elements of industrial and tech-metal and a cinematic scope from New Jersey trio Return to Earth. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 22, 2022
supported by 5 fans who also own “Warrior Of Nothing”
I have only just discovered Circle. Its hard to describe them but I find their extremely varied back catalogue really exciting.
They appear to have two personas. One live and one studio based.
Live they are easier to describe. Kraut/Prog/Psych/Heavy rock is what they peddle live. Its wonderfully original whilst wearing its influences proudly. There are moments of early Amon Duul II, Judas Priest, The Grateful Dead and even Opeth. They enjoy performing hypnotic, drawn out songs with monotonous, motorik riffs. If this sounds like your thing then believe me these guys are amongst the best at what they do.
Then there are their studio efforts. Whilst you get the same as their live offerings the exploration in the studio is off the charts! They have gone in every direction imaginable. If you like highly creative bands that confound you with bizarre releases just as you think you have them nailed then Circle must surely win a place in your collection!
This live album is a great place to start and contains one of my fave songs so far - Rakautta al Dente.
I highly recommend this band! Circle are contenders for discovery of the year. Double thumbs up! Crinklechips