With influences from the seventies, Pink Floyd and The Doors and an additional healthy wall of guitars Sungrazer walks the fine line between the hard rock of Motorpsycho and the groove of Monster Magnet. Review After releasing their impressive self titled début a year ago, Sungrazer returned with Mirador, an album packed full of fuzzed out riffs, cosmic bass lines and soothing vocals. If your unaware of Sungrazer, imagine Kyuss mixed with Hawkwind via Jimi Hendrix and your only just scratching the surface. Although these guys have been around for a short time, they have proved thems… read more
With influences from the seventies, Pink Floyd and The Doors and an additional healthy wall of guitars Sungrazer walks the fine line between the hard… read more
With influences from the seventies, Pink Floyd and The Doors and an additional healthy wall of guitars Sungrazer walks the fine line between the hard rock of Motorpsycho and the groove o… read more
This Dutch three-piece delivers what can only be described as mammoth walls of mountainous fuzz. Picture the mighty Kyuss rejoined after a 15-year hiatus! Somehow Sungrazer have been moulded to the very roots of stoner/desert rock, a venture that has so often been tried and, time and time again, never succeeded. Sungrazer are perfect example of how good music can sound when three musicians work in unison and collaborate as a whole. Sungrazer split in 2013. Band Members Vocals / Guitar: Rutger Smeets (†2015) Vocals / Bass: Sander Haagmans Drums: Hans MuldersView wiki
This Dutch three-piece delivers what can only be described as mammoth walls of mountainous fuzz. Picture the mighty Kyuss rejoined after a 15-year hiatus! Somehow Sungrazer have been moulde… read more
This Dutch three-piece delivers what can only be described as mammoth walls of mountainous fuzz. Picture the mighty Kyuss rejoined after a 15-year hiatus! Somehow Sungrazer have been moulded to the very roots of stoner/desert rock, a v… read more