Keyword results: R.I.P. Society Records
ZOND sound like deep space. A surreal sensory voyage; beautiful, and occasionally nightmarish. The musical equivalent of colossal, smouldering machinery disintegrating in atmospheric reentry. The noise of My Bloody Valentine, Hawkwind, The Dead C and Glenn Branca's guitar ensemble, somehow combined in the most cataclysmic way possible.
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