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Abrahma: Through the Dusty Paths of Our Lives - VINYL LP

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Abrahma: Through the Dusty Paths of Our Lives - VINYL LPTitle: Through the Dusty Paths of Our Lives Artist: Abrahma Label: Small Stone Records Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 709764112713 Genre: Rock Release Date: 2013 04 16 Number of Discs: 2 Additional Details: 180 GRAM VINYL Just the name Paris evokes thoughts of romance. From tiny streetside cafes serving cafe au lait and fresh croissants to the breathtaking panoramic view as seen from atop the Eiffel Tower, the city simply oozes love. Thankfully the city

Title: Through the Dusty Paths of Our Lives
Artist: Abrahma
Label: Small Stone Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 709764112713
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2013-04-16
Number of Discs: 2
Additional Details: 180 GRAM VINYL

Just the name Paris evokes thoughts of romance. From tiny streetside cafes serving cafe au lait and fresh croissants to the breathtaking panoramic view as seen from atop the Eiffel Tower, the city simply oozes love. Thankfully the city of love also has a darker side. One just as dedicated to love, just love of a different kind. Love of all things heavy and all things rock. And that's the real Paris the one where Abrahma lives. Formed in 2005 under the moniker Alcohsonic, this Parisian quartet epitimized the ideals of Rock and Roll. Blending the classic American 70's sound with blues, southern roots and just a hint of the modern Seb Bismuth, Nicolas Heller and the brothers Colin attempted to set Europe on fire. Their flame burned hot but far too bright and after five years, one LP and a scathing trail of live shows sharing the stage with the likes of Brant Bjork and Cactus, their course was run. But like a pheonix rising from it's own ashes Alcohsonic has been reborn as Abrahma. 'Through The Dusty Paths Of Our Lives' is a self made monument to what might have been and an explosive first example what is yet to come. Five years on the road has hardened the sound and forged the new songs like iron in flame. Gone are any hints of 70's revivalism, buried beneath thick sludgy riffs and thundering basslines. Six hands play as one with the voice of an angry angel lighting the way. Featuring a guest appearance by Ed Mundell (Monster Magnet) and artwork designed by Alexander vonWieding 'Through The Dusty Paths Of Our Lives' is a once in a lifetime debut. Catch a glimpse before the sparks begin to fly. Recommended if you like: Kyuss, Dozer, Greenleaf, Brain Police, Deep Purple, Sasquatch, Monster Magnet, Clutch, Lo-Pan, Freedom Hawk, Nightstalker, Novadriver, Lowrider, Skanska Mord, Dwellers, Roadsaw, 7Zuma7, Kiss, Cactus, Grand Funk, and any thing else that rocked in 1974. - 2 x LP's - over 70 minutes of music. - 180g- Standard/ wide spine heavy duty jackets- colors: 250 black and 250 random color (so who knows what it will be)- polyined sleeves- shrinkwrappedABRAHMA is:Sebastien Bismuth: Vocals, GuitarsNicolas Heller: GuitarsGuillaume Colin: Bass GuitarBenjamin Colin: Drumshttp://www. Abrahmamusic. net/https://www. #facebook. com/ABRAHMAMUSIC?sk=app_182222305144028http://abrahma. #bandcamp. com/http://soundcloud. #com/abrahmahttps://twitter. #com/ABRAHMAMUSIChttp://www. #smallstone. com/artistinfo. #php?artist=75&s=abrahmaAdditional Musicians:Ed Mundell: Guitar Solos on 'Big Black Cloud'Pascal Mascheroni: Additional Vocals on 'Tears Of The Sun'Alexander von Wieding: Vocals on 'Oceans Of Sand'Thomas 'Asmoth' Bellier: Additional Vocals on 'The Maze'Leo Tobisch: Backing Vocals on 'War'All Music written by ABRAHMAAll Lyrics written by Sebastien BismuthExcept 'Oceans Of Sand' by Alexander von WiedingPublished by Small Stone Records (ASCAP)Recorded by Bejamin Colin at Hakesound Studios, Romainville (France). Produced by ABRAHMA & Jason Groves. Mixed by Eric Hoegemeyer at Rust Belt Studios, Royal Oak, MI (USA)Mastered by Chris Goosman at Baseline Audio Labs, Ann Arbor, MI (USA). Album Artwork & Design by Alexander von Wiedingwww. #zeichentier. comTracklist:Disc 1 Side AAlpha 0:56Neptune Of Sorrow 5:43Tears Of The Sun 3:06Dandelion Dust 5:14Disc 1 Side BHonkin' Water Roof 6:48Loa's Awakening (Prelude) 2:17Vodun Pt. 1: Samedi's Awakening 6:34Big Black Cloud 4:12Disc 2 Side AHeadless Horse 3:56Vodun Pt. 2: I, Zombie 4:20Oceans On Sand... 2:57... Here Sleep Ghosts 3:11Vodun Pt. 3: Final Asagwe 3:57Disc 2 Side BThe Maze 10:39Omega 6:37

Tracks:
1.1 Alpha
1.2 Neptune of Sorrow
1.3 Tears of the Sun
1.4 Dandelion Dust
1.5 Honkin' Water Roof
1.6 Loa' S Awakening (Prelude)
1.7 Vodun Pt. 1 : Samedi's Awakening
1.8 Big Black Cloud
1.9 Headles S Horse
1.10 Vodun Pt. 2 : I, Zombie
1.11 Oceans on Sand
1.12 ...Here Sleep Ghosts
1.13 Vodun Pt. 3 : Final Asagwe
1.14 The Maze
1.15 Omega
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