GREEN DESERT WATER: The Obelisk Premieres “Too Many Wizards” Video From Spanish Psychedelic Blues Trio; Black Harvest LP Out Now On Small Stone Recordings Thursday December 9 2021, 5:45 PM
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GREEN DESERT WATER: The Obelisk Premieres “Too Many Wizards” Video From Spanish Psychedelic Blues Trio; Black Harvest LP Out Now On Small Stone Recordings


Following Small Stone Recordings' recent release of their second LP,  Black Harvest , Oviedo, Spain-based psychedelic blues rock trio  GREEN DESERT WATER  presents a new video for the song “Too Many Wizards,” through an exclusive premiere hosted by The Obelisk.

 


Inarguably  GREEN DESERT WATER ’s most cohesive, classic, and vibe-ready work yet, the follow-up to 2018’s critically lauded  Solar Plexus  is a sonic cauldron of heavy blues, psychedelia, and weighted riffery. Fans of La Chinga, Captain Beyond, Lord Fowl, Black Elephant, and the like pay heed.

 

With the “Too Many Wizards” premiere, The Obelisk affirms of the band’s output, “In their ’70s-meets’90s riff-driven heavy blues vibe, they are the quintessential Small Stone act…”

 


Check out GREEN DESERT WATER’s “Too Many Wizards” video at The Obelisk  RIGHT HERE .

 


Black Harvest  is available on CD and digital formats via Small Stone and limited LP (deluxe gatefold) via Kozmik Artifactz. Find ordering options and stream the album  HERE .

 


GREEN DESERT WATER ’s  Black Harvest  features a guest appearance by Wo Fat’s own Kent Stump on its title-track. It serves is a fitting centerpiece rife with AC/DC vs. ‘Sabbath vitality, following behind the opening salvo of “Sacred Tree” and “Dead Sacred Tree,” which set a tone figuratively and literally for what follows with a focus on melody and songwriting. The catchy “Too Many Wizards” could easily be a state-of-the-union for the heavy rock underground; tempos no less comfortable careening than they are crashing, and a classic sensibility filtered through modern production that leaves the songs full and engaging for the ficklest of attention spans. Later, to be snared by “Shelter Of Guru” is to take a ride in a traditionalist caravan, and both journey and destination satisfy ahead of the capper boogie in “Soul Blind.” Rest assured, you’re about to spend thirty-eight minutes in the presence of masters. Roll with it and be glad you did.

 



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