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Warble womb


Reviews (2)


Drowned in sound

d. 2. Oct. 2013

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J.R. Moores

d. 2. Oct. 2013

"Warble Womb remains resolutely stoner in at least one respect: its length ... In the album's latter stages (...) we find the rumbling, bluesy 'Rains in the Desert', the sleepy, shoegazing metal of 'Copper is Restless', and the 10-minute Orange-amped tantric fuzzgasm that is 'This Song Is Over'".


AllMusic

2013

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Fred Thomas

2013

"Epic, lengthy, and ambitious, Warble Womb is so slow-moving and resilient in its vision that it never feels too heavy-handed or like it's really even attempting anything overt. The songs dissolve into each other even at their most desperate, with clunky experimental interludes making a lot of sense when used to separate Dylanesque classic rockers like "Yesterday's Blowing Back" from glowing psych pop nuggets like "Mr. Chesty." While it's not necessarily Dead Meadow's masterwork, it shows a band growing into its sound and mellowing nicely without sacrificing any of its radiance by exploring less extreme territories".