Sunday, December 04, 2005

a transportive series of differentiated verse with sets of solid groove...........

oh dear, oh dear the sudden & not unexpected decline of Charlton Athletic continues - we have ridden our luck early in the season on the back of some hit & run away performances but Curb's persistence with this awful 4-5-1 negativity is costing us dear - we sit back & invite the opposition to attack, our defence is a shambles & we concede soft goals - is it any wonder that, when belatedly we switch to 4-4-2, we end up conceding more while desperately chasing the game

hopeless & I have to say Curbs has never pulled us out of a slump in recent seasons - only the summer break has consistently saved us, so is there any reason why he can do it this time? - the time for a change looms - sentementality or not

i am about to lose most of my Top 26 audience here i fear with No. 23 in my tracks of the year - because here we have 29, (yes 29) minutes of the best stoner rock track this year

Om are formed from the ashes of Sleep, a legendary stoner rock band & "On The Mountain At Dawn" is described by the band themselves as "a transportive series of differentiated verse with sets of solid groove" - the result is an utterley freaked out heavy incantation that rumbles deep into your sub-conscious - once hear never forgotten

so make of it what you will because here we have

No 23. Om - On The Moutain At Dawn

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