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Sheavy - "Gemini (The Twins)" (Celestial Hi-Fi, 2000)
Come feel the silence, watch it tear out your heart If fate meets destiny, can't tell them apart So many faces, taking two making one Planet's in disarray, we're coming undone
In an installment of the puzzle book series Word Search entitled Word Search of Newfoundland and Labrador: Music and Friends, which focuses
Cool piece of Sheavy representation.
THE DOOMED & STONED SHOW
~Season 5, Episode 40~
Continuing our summer-long Doomed Cinema series, we turn our attention to one of the earliest sci-fi television series ever produced, Tales Of Tomorrow (1951-53). In the episode 'Dark Angel,' a wife discloses to her husband that she is developing mental and physical powers beyond his reckoning and decides to leave him. This is her story and the story of others like her, the emergence of a new kind of being -- more human than the human.
PLAYLIST:
NIGHTCAP (00:03) 1. Lamassu - "Chokehold Companion" (02:06)
STRANGE POWERS (08:40) 2. sHEAVY - "Humanoid" (10:41)
NEW KIND OF HUMAN (14:32) 3. Apostle of Solitude - "Push Mortal Coil" (16:46)
SIGHTING (22:07) 4. Spirit Caravan - "So Mortal Be" (23:39)
BERKELEY (27:15) 5. Mammoth Salmon - "Mortals" (28:57)
THE CLOVER CLUB (37:17) 6. Chrome Ghost - "Rose Water Drowning" (39:25)
KILLING THE MUTANT (49:50) 7. O Zorn! - "Casket" (51:47)
CANNOT BE STOPPED (56:20) 8. Ancient Spell - "Fall of Humanity" (58:20)
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sHeavy “Tomorrow’s Dream” from the 7″ “Dalas Tar” (1995) Taken from Black Sabbath’s “Vol 4” (1972)
A collection of Black Sabbath cover songs running the gamut from Easy Listening and Synth Pop to Death and Black Metal and everything in between. Some are bad. Real bad. Others are truly excellent. Have a listen and be the judge.
A new Black Sabbath cover track posted daily!
Be sure to visit us at blacksabbathcoversproject.com
Thursday, April 4: Sheavy, “Cosmic Overdrive”
“Cosmic Overdrive” moved faster than much of Blue Sky Mind, and in so doing, lived up to its title and positioned Sheavy favorably among the post-Kyuss vanguard of stoner metal. And Kyuss was a valid reference point, even more than Sabbath: Steve Hennessey’s vocals had a bit of ‘70s Ozzy in them, but the music and approach had the cavernous feel of a Blues for the Red Sun or Sky Valley, as opposed to Master of Reality. That said, the song crushed mightily during its brisk running time, and felt like prime ‘90s stoner/doom, but without the angst that permeated most music at the time. Most of all, “Cosmic Overdrive” was just good fun, setting Sheavy up for a lengthy career full of pounding highlights.
Sheavy - "Tales From the Afterburner" (Celestial Hi-Fi, 2000)
The crumbling skies rained darkness above them The blackened sun brought an unending night The shattered dreams of a world dead and dying The end of all man's hope and light
Sheavy - “Strange Gods, Strange Altars” (Celestial Hi-Fi, 2000)
Strange Gods upon strange altars Little pieces of me and you Magic eyes watch you falling faster Past the places you thought you knew