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                <title>Beerwolf - Planetfall from 11,00 €</title>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 31 May 2025 21:07:37 +0200</pubDate>
                <description>&lt;img src=&#039;https://en.ripple.spkr.media//out/pictures/generated/product/thumb/250_250_100/beerwolf-planetfall-ripcd097-main.jpg&#039; border=0 align=&#039;left&#039; hspace=5&gt;&quot;&quot;&quot;Title track &quot;&quot;Planetfall&quot;&quot; opens Beerwolf&#039;s new opus, a throbbing doom-laden instrumental crammed with dark swathes of heavily phased riffage and pulsating rhythms, then goes full circle to finish with &quot;&quot;Epilogue&quot;&quot; another instrumental this time marked by it&#039;s swirling spacey effects and slightly heavier Hawkwind vibe. In-between these two tomes of instrumental diversity, however, are found the real meat and potato&#039;s of Beerwolf&#039;s groove and sound with songs like &quot;&quot;Eagle Shirt&quot;&quot;, &quot;&quot;Crom&#039;s Steel&quot;&quot; and &quot;&quot;Bones of Titan&quot;&quot; showing a definite leaning towards the old school aesthetics of 70&#039;s hard/classic rock sprinkled with an even pinch of gnarly stoner/desert fuzz all coated in strong clean vocals. Beerwolf do dip their toes into the instrumental pool again with &quot;&quot;Haze Arcane&quot;&quot; and &quot;&quot;Serpentine Fiend&quot;&quot;, both excellent jams replete with swirling guitar solo&#039;s screaming over grizzled bass lines and solid punchy percussion but it is when the band turn to delivering actual songs they really come into their own. Planetfall&quot;&quot; is a superb album that&#039;s sure to be a serious contender for many of those end of year lists so beloved by fans and critics alike and one that&#039;s gonna be spinning on a regular basis here in the Desert Psychlist bunker.&lt;br /&gt;
Check it out ....&quot;&quot; Desert Psychlist&lt;br /&gt;
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Band Members&lt;br /&gt;
Jason Kleim - Vocal and Bass Guitar&lt;br /&gt;
Matthew Howland - Lead Guitar&lt;br /&gt;
AJ Prasad - Wooden and Metal Circles&quot;</description>
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