from Early shapes (split album),
released April 5, 2014
Mario Lalli (guitar,vocal)
Gary Arce (guitar)
Mathias Schneeberger (rhodes piano)
Dino Lalli (guitar)
Larry Lalli (bass)
Tony Tornay (drums)
supported by 7 fans who also own “Living all over you”
Utterly hypnotic, heavy, and ethereal beyond what I can aptly describe here. It'll take you careening down a kaleidoscopic wormhole of audial bliss. cynothoglys
supported by 6 fans who also own “Living all over you”
Listening to Solace’s cover of Black Sabbath’s Electric Funeral is like stumbling upon an ancient broadcast that has been drifting through the depths of the cosmos for millennia. It really does have an other-worldly vibe to it, pretty rough around the edges, very retro, and possibly recorded live. It is good to hear a different interpretation of Black Sabbath where other bands would have done something more obvious. Master of Alchemy
With their blend of playfulness and graduate-level instrumentation, Dorcha deftly prove that improvisational zeal and conservatory-level precision aren't mutually exclusive. Bandcamp Album of the Day Nov 16, 2020
Earl Vallie's latest sounds like if Roy Orbison lived in Joshua Tree and participated in a lot of mind-expanded activities. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 21, 2022
supported by 6 fans who also own “Living all over you”
6.5/10 | While the riffs are tasty and the groove is heavy, the record does in the long run suffer from repetitiveness. The vocals are average and a little weak on the clean parts at times but that's up to taste, I got used to it. It isn't a record I put on and listen to all the way through, but individual songs are bangers. Dunkler Meister