Atomic Ritual

Atomic Ritual

by Nebula
Atomic Ritual

Atomic Ritual

by Nebula

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Colored Vinyl)

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Overview

The cover art for Atomic Ritual suggests Nebula's quest for the melding of inner and outer space -- or something equally hazy and vaguely profound conjured up amidst all the bong resin and empty, crumpled Cheetos bags. Of course, Nebula treads heavily within the realm of stoner rock -- in other words (and setting aside any ridiculous categorizations), this hard-working power trio sounds like it has been hanging out in the garage since 1973, blissfully unaware of the changing world outside. Which is definitely to its benefit because this, the band's third full-length, boasts consistently entertaining songwriting and the production hand of desert-rock hero Chris Goss, who captures Nebula's sound while simultaneously enhancing it. He carefully and brilliantly melds warm, '70s fuzz tones with the grit and fury necessitated by gifted guitarist Eddie Glass' raucous, overdriven Stooges riffs. Hence the up-tempo thunder-and-rumble of "So It Goes"; the garage punk freakouts of "More" and the title track; the wavering space echo of "The Beast" and "Strange Human"; the flanged acoustic guitar and lazy Mellotron warbles of "Paradise Engineer"; and the hook-ridden, coulda-been-AM-radio-hits "The Way to Venus" and "Carpe Diem." Notably, there's very little filler and plenty of hooks to be found on Atomic Ritual, and the group manages to somehow work its meandering sonic indulgences -- hyperactive drumming, phaser-pedal whooshes and swooshes, guitar solos -- into arrangements that never top the five-minute mark. Sure, Nebula wears its myriad of influences on its dusty, tattered sleeve -- early Monster Magnet, Mudhoney, the MC5, Black Sabbath, Hawkwind, Blue Cheer -- but bottom line, Atomic Ritual is a thoroughly enjoyable listen and a surprisingly focused piece of work considering the band's penchant for psychotropic space rock. ~ John Serba

Product Details

Release Date: 02/25/2022
Label: Heavy Psych Sounds
UPC: 0600609081532

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Nebula   Primary Artist
Eddie Glass   Bass,Drums,Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards,Percussion
Ruben Romano   Percussion,Keyboards,Vocals,Guitar,Drums

Technical Credits

Chris Goss   Producer
Eddie Glass   Composer,Group Member
Brian Gardner   Mastering
Nebula   Mixing,Producer,Art Direction
Cyphernetics   Producer,Digital Editing,Engineer,Mixing
Eric Hendrix   Photography
Chris Gross   Producer
Carlos Batts   Photography
Michael Masters   Group Member
Ruben Romano   Illustrations,Group Member
Tony Clarkson   Graphic Composition
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