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MASTERS OF THE MOLEHILL

The Band Whose Name Is A Symbol

Psychedelic/Space Rock


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Studio Album, released in 2015

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Underworld Traveller (5:30)
2. Baalslapper (3:27)
3. When Darkness Falls (4:29)
4. Lady Mary (6:55)
5. You Doo Wrong (5:09)
6. God ii (9:16)
7. Ice Rings of Saturn (11:49)

Total Time 46:35

Line-up / Musicians

- Bill Guerrero / guitar
- David Reford / guitar, effects
- Flecton Big Sky / guitar
- Jason Vaughan / keyboards, electronics
- Nathaniel Hurlow / bass
- John Westhaver / drums, percussion

Releases information

Digital album (2015)
CDr Cardinal Fuzz - CFUL040 (2015, UK)
LP Birdman Sound Records - BS016 (2015, Canada)

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