GAS GIANT is a 3-piece rock band from Copenhagen, Denmark. Their sound blends influences from classic rock acts of the '60s and '70s like The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Pink Floyd and Black Sabbath with a sound and attitude found in modern bands such as Kyuss and Monster Magnet Yet among contemporary bands in this scene, GAS GIANT stands out clearly, producing mature songs with strong melodies, though without ever forgetting their HEAVY roots! Their songs evolve organically during epic rehearsal jam sessions, but balance sledgehammer riffs with plenty of catchy hooks. And just listen to that guitar. GAS GIANT began life as Blind Man Buff, playing for several years under that name before choosing a new name to reflect their bigger, more spacious sound in 1998. The heavy and spaced out album Pleasant Journey in Heavy Tunes came out in 2000 and opened a lot of doors for the band, but it was first later the same year, things got rolling. They hooked up with drummer Tommy Dan, who had been playing both hardcore/rap scene and various jam bands for a while. The change was the perfect match for the band to move on to new musical levels. The band now sounded like a four piece machine, ready to hit the road with full tilt. In 2003 the album Mana they set the order how to make heavy and spaced out stoner rock in the state of Denmark. The album was the best yet they had archived, and it defined GAS GIANT once more as a big and spacious sound. Known as the Gas Giant sound Individually or together, the band members have been playing for more than 14 years in the Danish music scene.
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I dig these as well. Some of the members of this band have moved on to Oresund Space Collective. It's really cosmic stuff, a bit mellower than Gas Giant, but IMO great just the same. There are some free live recordings availbale here:
http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22Oresund%20Space%20Collective%22
Check 'em out!
Peace,
Zillagord
Zillagord, I've heard Oresund Space Collective. It's very space, but I like. Thanks for the link. I guess I post some.
I used to play in Gas Giant and leading the Oresund Space Collective. The Gas Giant Pleasant Journey in Heavy Tunes was never released on vinyl. One pressing of 1000 copies on Burnt HIppie Recordings and one pressing of 500 copies on Loudspreker.
scott
There are 44 Gas Giant shows on archive.org as well
http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=collection%3AGasGiant
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