Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Awesome Portugese Stoner Rock


A big thanks to Mr. Anonymous for dropping this EP!
This is Stoner Rock as Stoner Rock is ment to be. Fuzz-Riffin' Desert Rock with a great drive. Marbles from Portugal just do that. Marbles is a band from Sonic Infusion Records. This record label released a couple of great stuff like Cosmic Vishnu.
Marbles' Ready To Ride EP is Awesome with a capitol A! It contains Psychedelics an Heaviness. One of the major discoveries of 2009! Enjoy and support them!
And don't forget to share your opinion by giving a comment!

The MARBLES were born August 1995, in the city of Montijo, suburbs of Lisbon. At first, this project was thought to be a sequence of a before project called Mushroom Revolution. In 1996 the first demo was recorded and entitled "Sleepy Time". This demo expressed the pop side of the band. Still in 1996 a compilation of garage bands entitled "Teenagers From Outer Space", was put out and included a track from Marbles called "Quite The Same". 1997 was the time to go into the studio again to record a new demo entitled "Plenty". In 1999 the track "Face You With a Smile" was included in another compilation (Scanning) by 7Eleven, label from Azores. In 2000 the "Apollo 9" demo was recorded, and in 2004 Marbles recorded the demo entitled "Slow Desert Punk". In 2007 two of the old members left, and now the band has only 3 elements. They have recorded a pre-demo (untitled) as a CD/EP preparation to be released this year. In the last 12 years, Marbles have truly evolved, as it could be clearly noticed by the demos. Marbles sounds like a psychedelic stoner rock power tunes.
(From MySpace)

Marbles - Ready To Ride EP (2009)


5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks great post!

Anders,,
swe

Anonymous said...

Thanks great post!

Anders,,
swe

Anonymous said...

Great discovery! After Dapunksportif, yet another very good Stoner band from Portugal.
Thanks

fortnight1066 said...

These guys are good. Great fuzzy sound. Thanks Riez.

Mari said...

A really really nice discover, thanks!