YOU CAN'T NOT GET NO SATISFACTION

how in the hell have i missed these guys?

Posted over 3 years ago
oh how i love it when i find ummm me some good old stoner sludge musichow in the hell have i NOT KNOW about these cats?well well go get you some thenif you like kyuss,clawfinger or fireball ministry wil will prolly dig this shitteROCK ON ROCK ON

Comments (5)

  1. Jess Horrible says DUDE, sweet cover art. ;P
    Permalink posted 11/10/2006
  2. mullytron says Oh yea, Orange Goblin is something else alright. I did a lot of stoner rock grazing at one point, and decided I could pretty mich get what I personally need form Fu Manchu, QOTSA, and Kyuss, but those guys are a trip. They're brit, right?
    Permalink posted 11/10/2006
  3. ROCKNROLLPIMP1 says yeah talk about obsessive now i gotta get all their stuff yo?! yeah mully those bands are totally on my stoner rock radar i am diggin these guys! i am not sure! allmusic says: Heavy metal rockers that compose Orange Goblin are Martyn Millard (bass), Ben Ward (vocals), Joe Hoari (guitar), Pete O'Mally (guitar), and Chris Turner (drums), and together these fine bandmates compose the harsh doom rock sounds similar to the likes of Mammoth Volume, Clawfinger, and Kyuss. Originally named Our Haunted Kingdom, Orange Goblin originated in 1995 and under their previous moniker they caught the attention of Rise Above Records. They released the limited edition single "The Aquatic Fanatic" with fellow hard rockers Electric Wizard, but under their current name the band contributed "Saruman's Wish" to the second volume of the metal compilation Dark Passages. By 1997, Orange Goblin had performed all across Europe at various festivals and club tours and a debut full-length was about due. Frequencies From Planet Ten was issued that fall, followed by extensive touring. Two years later, the uneven Time Travelling Blues found them at a confused point, unsure of whether or not to stay in the stoner metal scene or travel into hard rock. The brutal Big Black showed them returning to the stoner rock heaviness and space rock weirdness that had made their first album such a hit, but with a more confident grasp of songwriting and extended jams. But 2002's Coup de Grace was the final nail in the stoner rock coffin for the band, as they chose to continue in the hard rock vein they had only experimented with before.
    Permalink posted 11/10/2006
  4. missjunk says Pimp, You're the best..... rock on....
    Permalink posted 11/10/2006
  5. Skuter30 says All of those pictures are killer!
    Permalink posted 11/10/2006

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