Seed of Decades

Seed of Decades Artist: Sixty Watt Shaman
Label: Spitfire
Category: Music



Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 670211505122
EAN: 0670211505122
ASIN: B00004WIP2


Release Date: 2000-09-05

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Tracks:

  1. Fear Death By Water
  2. Seed Of Decades
  3. Poor Robert Henry
  4. Devil In The Details Pt. 1 & 2
  5. Low Earth Orbit
  6. One More Time
  7. Roll The Stone
  8. Red Colony
  9. Rumor Den
  10. Stone's Throw Away
  11. Busy Dying
  12. New Trip
  13. I've Been Down
  14. Bonus Track

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Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Basic Stoner Rock.......2003-07-25

If you like the fun genre known as "stoner rock," then you'll like Sixty Watt. They revel in Sabbath riffs, mixed with liberal doses of southern rock. In this case, that's not all bad. "Fear of Death By Water" has some cool slide licks and singer Dan Kerzwick's rasp sounds like he just drank a 5th of whiskey. "Low Earth Orbit" has a laid back groove and existential lyrics, while "Roll The Stone" is pure Skynyrd all the way. As with a lot of bands that play this kind of music, their repetoire is limited and after awhile the songs tend to repeat themselves. This record is a good beginning though.

5 out of 5 stars Some of the best stoner rock!.......2002-11-26

I like this much better than Queens of the Stone Age or even Kyuss. I think this is the best stoner rock band around.

4 out of 5 stars A new beginning..........2002-10-03

This was their first true recording project, although it was thier second full album. I give this album four stars, because, though I love this album and this band, Five stars would mean it's an album that stands next to Physical Graffitti, the White Album, and a select few other records. This album is a must own for fans who enjoy any of the splinter disciplines of what Sabbath, Hendrix, and Zeppelin started. An album worth the money, with many great songs and performances. If there are any criticisms, one would be the production. It leaves some room for improvement. Beyond that, I hope this band can continue to build upon this awesome release for years to come. Purchas and enjoy!

4 out of 5 stars Sixty watt Shaman ROCKS!.......2002-09-01

If you like bands like Down, Hendrix and Sabbath you may like this band. Sixty Watt Shaman have stated those bands have influenced them heavily. And you can really tell. I think they are a solid southern heavy stoner style Rock band. If you mixed 50% Down with 40% Hendrix and 10% Ozzy/Sabbath you would get something that resembles Sixty Watt Shaman. Though in my opinion they are not Nearly as good as Down. I still think Shaman ROCKS!

4 out of 5 stars Got rock?.......2002-05-15

Do you like Clutch? Because if you do, you'll recognize a lot of that band's sound here. Thick, heavy grooves? Check. Gravelly, wailed vocals? Check. Thumping rhythm section? Check. Massive guitar riffs and fuzzy lead work? Well, you get the idea. However, past the Clutch resemblances, there is a lot that makes this album interesting. Joe Selby is an outstanding guitarist who pulls off an enormous array of sounds. Opener "Fear Death By Water" demonstrates the range of his abilities right off the bat, with a combination of monster riffs and addictive slide guitar work. Other, slower tunes see him branching out into acoustic work, with Dan Kerzwick bringing his vocal energy down a notch to match. The band mixes harder tunes with the slower and softer stuff for a while after "Fear Death by Water," until it reaches its peak towards the end with the monstrously heavy "Red Colony" and "Rumor Den." There aren't any truly weak songs on here, and the diversity of the songs keeps "Seed of Decades" from ever getting boring. I look forward to more good things to come from this band.

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