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Acid King
III
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock, Metal
 
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All Artists: Acid King
Title: III
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: SMALL STONE RECORDS
Release Date: 11/21/2005
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock, Metal
Style: Alternative Metal
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 709764105425, 766485423979
 

CD Reviews

G- sus H. k(cry)st!!!
T. Hardin | seaside,oregon | 07/11/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"WHAT,YOU NEED YER HAND HELD??

this is ACID KING's new release

place in yer cart,pay for the thing, receive & enjoy -

dont be an A -hole"
A seminal stoner rock album
B. Forman | Pawtucket, RI USA | 03/06/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"i will admit that i was a bit wary of purchasing this at first. the whole look of it doesn't look super "stoner", but more "doom". that's not actually a bad thing, but doom metal tends to be very droney and doesn't have that rocking, jammy feel. if you listen to this genre you know what i mean.



anyway, this begins with 2 wheel nation which is basically just a few really killer riffs with lori's beautiful, almost crooning, voice painting a picture of a biker's heaven. this continues on through out the album. just long, heavy, stoned out riffs with a female singer that knocks the socks off of almost every other vocalist i've heard in the past year.



this is slowly, but surely creeping it's way to one of my favorite albums."
Mostly Good - But A Little Overlong
Tom Chase | London | 12/04/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Acid King made a highly revered album a few years back with "Busse Woods". The album put them on the stoner/doom circuit, showcasing some unique female vocals and chunky Sabbath styled riffs to create an often trippy and psychedelic sound. While "III" is similar in sound and style, at times it becomes a little dragged and tired sounding due to overlong song lengths, which is a shame, as this could have been a killer album.



To give the album due credit, there are enough moments of quality to warrant a decent rating and it should please the average fan of this genre. Songs such as the opener "2 Wheel Nation" showcases big fuzzy riffs, trippy vocals and is pleasantly concise at 5 minutes. As I mentioned earlier many of these songs tend to drag, with some around 6 and 7 minutes. "2 Wheel Nation" shows the band can create groove and power in a tighter structure. "Bad Vision" furthers this argument, being both my favourite track on the album and the shortest. "War of the Mind" is the one time where I feel the extended writing works, clocking in at 11 minutes, it does actually work. The song flows and grooves and fashions a perfectly psychedelic chorus. The rest of the tracks I find overlong and find myself getting a little agitated. Still, there are some moments of brilliance to be found here for fans of this genre.

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