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ST 37, long-running specialists in bubbling-mercury riffage and German-flavored trance rock… – David Fricke (Rolling Stone)These Texas astronauts stuff their hash pipes to the brim and pay homage to Can, Amon Duul and Chrome…their psychedelicatessen of originals is stocked with brain-melting skree…- Fred Mills (Magnet)
From the moment the credits open, the band launches into a continuously evolving and strangely beautiful ethereal drone lasting the duration of the 1926 silent film classic. (from a review of ST 37’s soundtrack to Fritz Lang’s “Metropolis”) – Michael Bertin (Austin Chronicle)
..paint-blistering guitar and some elegant phased bass work poised atop droning vocal splendor… – Phil McMullen (Ptolemaic Terrascope)
Twistedly psychedelic and swirling in a cyclonic stew…one of the most infectiously woven slabs of noise- as- music released since the 60s drug boom. – Andrea ‘Enthal (Alternative Press)
Linus Pauling Quartet- The Houston Psych Rock/Stoner Rock band that will not die!“…possibly the most enigmatic yet bombastic rock band to emerge out of Texas in the last 10 years.” – The Broken Face (Sweden)“subscribe to the notion that if you throw a buncha sonic goop into a blender and hit the “puree” button, strange chemistry ensues…Add mushrooms and L.S.D. as necessary. No assembly required.”Harp Magazine (USA)“A large red sticker proclaiming WEIRD ALERT could not make things plainer.”- Q Magazine (UK)
“a core point about the Linus Pauling Quartet isn’t merely that they’re a great psych band, but a great band period, able to embrace a lot of styles and moods and work them well.” – All Music Guide
“Nine Minutes in and, yes, Woody, we have achieved Heviosity” Foxy Digitalis(USA)
Giant Princess – Houston Indie Rock Gods
“Giant Princess is my favorite band in Houston. Hands down. I think I probably like them more than they do. ” 29-95“..like a Rock ‘n’ Roll tent revival.” – Free Press Houston“You guys are scary live.” -Ruth
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