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Iron Maiden
Is This Their Final Frontier?
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Atolah
Relics
Less filling, tastes great | PsycheDOOMelic
Atolah are based in the land of crocs and roos that is Australia, and they make unapologetic, unreconstructed, unrefined, no-sugar-added, free-range, three-piece instrumental dooooooooooooooooooooooooooooom. With a dash of sludge. Like old Electric Wizard jams, but without the inner turmoil and with shorter songs. I hate to give these nice fellas a lame tag, but what Atolah make is groove-doom. Because it’s so groovy! The hypnotizing and thumping bass and drums on this thing will have you steady rolling all night long. Basically, it’s like Miami bass for ugly people. —Scott Seward
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