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III - MOLLUSKKEPOKK

Yurt

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3.17 | 4 ratings | 1 reviews | 50% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2016

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. A Lesion in the Chrysalis (3:43)
2. Parasitic Cabal (12:18)
3. Sjambok (5:05)
4. Ruptured by the Shrapnel (16:22)
5. Unknown Component (9:09)
6. Testament Zero (11:23)

Total Time 58:00

Line-up / Musicians

- Steven Anderson / guitar, electronics, vocals
- Boz Mugabe / Yurtstick, electronics, vocals
- Andrew Bushe / drums

Releases information

Format: Limited Edition Gatefold Digipak CD (250), Digital
May 28, 2016

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Review by Windhawk
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3 stars Irish band YURT was formed back in 2006, and have been recording artists since 2009. Three albums have seen the light from the band since it's inception, and a fourth is actually being finalized for launch these days as well. "III - Mollukkepokk" is their third studio album, and was self-released by the band in 2016.

"III - Molluskkepokk" comes across for me at least as a more metal-oriented variety of Hawkwind style music, a tad simpler in approach and execution and with an obviously harder drive and edge. To my mind a band that sounds best when they are closer rather than further away from Hawkwind-sounding territories, and where the vocals for me becomes a slightly detrimental element. Hawkwind fans with a taste for metal and metal fans with a taste for Hawkwind appears to me to be the prime candidates to check this one out.

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