This outing from G&P is as the title suggests; a slower, doom laden extravaganza. This show cases the evolution of a band experimenting and growing their sound. There are still the lavish 80ies Heavy Metal lead breaks but a Doomy stoner sound is taking a greater precedence. The sound is more polished than the previous EP and the vocal are reminiscent of Kayleth’s front man, Enrico Gastaldo. Brilliant stuff. Harry Harrison
If your album is only 20 minutes long then it should rock out as good as this one. Absolutely love the Churchill soundcclip. Fuzzy Cracklins (The Swamp Records)
The drumming is excellent as usual, and the kit (gigantic bass drum included) sounds thunderous and well-mixed here! Big solos, big riffs, a big sound in general!! Stephan
An tempestuous post-rock journey inspired by the existential threat of climate exchange, "Triumph & Disaster" overflows with grace and grit. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 9, 2019
Krautrock collides with psych on this rip-roaring EP from El Universo, which pits jagged guitars against lockstep rhythms. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 11, 2021