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ELECTRIC WIZARD is the heaviest band in the world.
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 Electric Wizard Albums & Lyrics @ SongLyricsLibrary.com
Electric Wizard is a heavy-metal band formed in Britain by singer and guitarist Jus Oborn in 1993.
Electric Wizard (Rise Above, 1995) was a revelation: super-heavy nightmares like Stone Magnet and Behemoth, space-rock cavalcades like Mountains Of Mars, lengthy monoliths of depressed brooding like Electric Wizards and Wooden Pipe.
Without the slightest concession to the mainstream, Electric Wizard returned immediately with an even heavier and spacier album, Dopethrone (MUsic Cartel, 2000), is a sheer overload of bad vibrations the erupts evil nebulae of slow-burning magma like Vinum Sabbathi, Funeralopolis, Dopethrone.
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 Rise Above Records
Electric Wizard — ‘Let Us Prey’ (Remastered) Digi CD Long out of print 4th album from the masters of riff Alchemy.
Electric Wizard-Come My Fanatics (Remastered) Digi CD An absolute underground classic, which redfined the term 'Heavy'.
Electric Wizard — S/T(Remastered) Digi CD Long out of print classic debut album from Electric Wizard.
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  The History of Rock Music. Electric Wizard: biography, discography, reviews, links
Electric Wizard is a heavy-metal band formed in Britain by singer and guitarist Justin Osborn (ex-Eternal) in 1993.
Electric Wizard (Rise Above, 1995) was a revelation: super-heavy nightmares like Stone Magnet and the nine-minute Behemoth, space-rock cavalcades like Mountains Of Mars, lengthy monoliths of depressed brooding like the ten-minute Electric Wizards, the nine-minute Wooden Pipe and the eight-minute Black Butterfly.
Electric Wizard e' un complesso heavy metal formato in Inghilterra dal cantante/chitarrista Jus Oborn nel 1993.
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 Doom-metal.com: Reviews - Electric Wizard
This MCD from trip doomsters Electric Wizard could be considered as a cd single, with the exception that the total length of those two tracks, easily beats many a mcd and even some full CD's in length.
Electric Wizard seems to be one of those few bands that bridge easily the gap between old-school, traditional doom and more 'modern' dark doom without ever sounding forced or over-the-top.
However, Electric Wizard is far from a one-trick pony: the fifteen minute, three-part "Weird Tales" (inspired by the early 1900s comic of the same name) is a spaced-out, sonically destructive jam session full of ominous, quasi-apocalyptic vibes.
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 Official Ticketmaster site. Electric Wizard tickets, concerts and tour dates
Often referred to as the "heaviest band in the universe," England's Electric Wizard have consistently redefined the preconceived thresholds of a detuned guitar chord with their peerless doom metal achievements -- this despite an often interpersonally troubled, if musically triumphant, career.
Released by Cathedral linchpin Lee Dorrian's doom-specialized Rise Above Records, the single paved the way for Electric Wizard's eponymous debut a year later; and, although it didn't quite revolutionize the genre (actually, it contained pretty standard doom fare for the time), the album still made for a rather impressive start.
Tensions were mounting and the trio's ill-fated American tour that summer pushed the growing animosity between Oborn and his cohorts to the breaking point, and their final date in Philadelphia was actually billed as Electric Wizard's farewell show.
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 Electric Wizard - Come My Fanatics (1996) - RUTHLESS
Most of Electric Wizard's riffs take 8 seconds to complete.
Aside from the fact that I am positive the boys in E. Wizard would take that as a compliment, there is more going on here than just another Sabbath rip off unit.
Height of Electric Wizard's bong, in inches: Their bong reaches behind the sun.
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 Electric Wizard(Re-Master), MP3 Album Music Download at eMusic
When Electric Wizard first emerged, seemingly fully formed from the hallowed wombs of the doom metal gods (well, from Dorset, England, anyway), all most listeners could do was stand in dumbfounded awe -- such was the power and magnitude with which the trio delivered its monolithic epics.
Most of the songs on Electric Wizard crawl along at a snail's pace, their mind-numbing riffs exploring the lowest imaginable sonic frequencies still within human range.
But for knowledgeable consumers of the genre, weed-worshipping anthems like "Stone Magnet," "Devil's Bride," and the group's awesome namesake, "Electric Wizard" (which is introduced by a long, highly suspicious exhaled breath), amount to a mind-shattering experience.
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 Ink 19 :: Electric Wizard
/ Electric Wizard double-CD set is overwhelming is the understatement to end all understatements.
With the utmost calculation, Electric Wizard slobbers thundering, slug's pace ooze all over its eponymous debut and Come My Fanatics, but more so on the latter, the more coagulating and harshly sub-tuned of the two.
Also on the latter, the drums seem to clatter away in some distant room, probably driven away in revulsion by the earthquaked guitar/bass onslaught, but along with Jus Osborn's increasingly pained sneer, the record is that much better for it.
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 MSJ - Electric Wizard-Dope Throne
Vitus is another band that can be compared to Wizard but even Vitus didn't have a guitar sound as soaked in sonic sludge as this mean mother.
I doubt that Electric Wizard themselves (Jus Osborn, Tim Bagshaw and Mark Greening) would consider themselves great musicians but "Dopethrone" emerges as a paragon of the doom metal movement.
There seems to be some half-hearted attempt at melody here, but it's another bleak bullet in Electric Wizard's Gun of Doom.
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 Dopethrone - Electric Wizard - Song Listings
After a long hiatus (during which they were no doubt traveling the cosmos without ever leaving their parent's basements or putting down their bongs), Electric Wizard finally returned to action in the year 2000.
At a paltry three minutes, the opener "Vinum Sabbathi" may be the Wizards' first true candidate for an actual "single," but it really serves as a teaser for what's to come.
In short, with Dopethrone, Electric Wizard has raised the bar for doom metal achievement in the new millennium -- good luck to the competition.
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 Billboard.com - Discography - Electric Wizard - Electric Wizard
When Electric Wizard first emerged, seemingly fully formed from the hallowed wombs of the doom metal gods (well, Dorset, England, anyway), all most listeners could do was stand in dumbfounded awe -- such was the power and magnitude with which the trio delivered its monolithic epics.
Most of the songs on Electric Wizard crawl along at a snail's pace, their mind-numbing riffs exploring the lowest imaginable sonic frequencies still within human range.
But for knowledgeable consumers of the genre, weed-worshipping anthems like "Stone Magnet," "Devil's Bride," and the group's awesome namesake, "Electric Wizard" (which is introduced by a long, highly suspicious exhaled breath), amount to a mind-shattering experience...prepare to be enlightened.
www.billboard.com /bbcom/discography/index.jsp?pid=246950&aid=414677   (312 words)

  
 East Bay - Music - The Electric Wizard
But they line up behind the boss, and the two-guitar attack allows the Wizard to rock more (and more traditionally) than ever before.
The fifteen-minute closer, "Saturn's Children," is the heart of the record: It roars and throbs and just refuses to end, as close as any Western metal act has ever come to the rarefied realms of amp overdrive where Boris, Corrupted, and Fushitsusha dwell.
Some folks might say that a cleaned-up (sonically, not personally) Electric Wizard is no Electric Wizard at all, but those folks are fools -- this is as crushing a record as anyone is likely to release in 2004, and it has no trouble maintaining Osborn's rep as a sonic fearmongerer.
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 VH1.com : Electric Wizard : Biography - Urge Music Downloads   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Often referred to as the "heaviest band in the universe," England's Electric Wizard have consistently redefined the preconceived thresholds of a detuned guitar chord with
Released by Cathedral linchpin Lee Dorrian's doom-specialized Rise Above Records, the single paved the way for Electric Wizard's eponymous debut a year later; and, although it didn't quite revolutionize the genre (actually, it contained pretty standard doom fare for the time), the album still made for a rather impressive start.
Tensions were mounting and the trio's ill-fated American tour that summer pushed the growing animosity between Oborn and his cohorts to the breaking point, and their final date in Philadelphia was actually billed as Electric Wizard's farewell show.
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 Electric Wizard - We Live : album review
Thus you will be able to appreciate discovering the novelty of playing 45rpm records at 33rpm and no doubt have shared in the hours of ceaseless amusement provided by turning Robert Plant's high pitched wail into the growl of one of the monster munch gang.
This said, don't you even dare think of throwing "Kyuss wanna be's" or "Stoner misfits" at me. Lumping Electric Wizard into the 'Stoner' camp, would be like labelling punk and emo as one in the same, as an hardcore fan will tell you, it just ain't right.
For in Electric Wizard, one is treated to a unique sonic experience that is neither metal, nor stoner, nor psychedelia.
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 SINISTER ONLINE - Review: Electric Wizard 'We Live'
Dorsetshire’s doomiest Electric Wizard (EW) is a band that has grown in prominence over the past few years, and they’ve actually grown in number since 2002’s “Let Us Prey”.
In fact the whole structure of the song is like a sermon from a warped Church of the Wizard.
I like this bands work, this album is a rare example of a dramatic line up change actually EXTENDING the life of the music, not damning the band into the annals of history with the lame stamp of “I liked their earlier stuff better” firmly pressed into the album sleeve.
www.sinister.com.au /_reviews/music/elecwizard/elecwizard_welive.php   (1091 words)

  
 Dopethrone - Electric Wizard @ Rise Above   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Be forewarned, Electric Wizard are about to reclaim their place on the
Considered by many to be 'the' heaviest band, Electric Wizard have a reputation of turning venues into dust - anyone who has experienced the Wizard ritual live will know that this is not far from the truth.
After years of misfortune the band have spent most of their existence outside of the public eye, which, if anything, has added to the bands mystique and cult status.
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 Electric Wizard - Black Sabbath Online Forums
I have seen a handful of posts on Electric Wizard - for anyone into Sabbath, and I assume you are if you are on this board, these guys are the real deal.
Finding their stuff on CD is hit or miss in the US, I have had better luck online at places like CD Connection - Itunes has a decent selection of their songs if your a downloader.
This is the mountain that he calls home his religion is his own to no man must he atone for he commands the Falconstone These false leaders they thrown their spin start a war and then they shift their skins they're just pawns in the scam a tender heart The Hidden Hand
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