500 x 12″ LP on Marble Vinyl
“Moongazer is a deeply rich and emotionally driven album that deserves your full attention. As TENEBRA have released an outstanding slice of Doom/Stoner Rock that has a timeless quality to it all. Excellent and Highly Recommended.”
– Outlaws of the Sun
“Moongazer is without a doubt one of the most exciting psychedelic stoner albums to come out this year. Packed full of heart, soul, passion and determination TENEBRA will certainly be making a significant name for themselves. All the world has to do is stop, listen, fall in love and bask in Tenebrous glory. Moongazer è eccezionale e magnifico.”
– Distorted Sound Magazine
Seeing Red Records (U.S.) & New Heavy Sounds (UK) are very proud to bring you, Moongazer, the second album by the four-piece heavy stoner rock powerhouse from Italy, TENEBRA. Moongazer contains nine slabs of crushing fuzzed up grooves, fueled by 70’s proto-metal, hard rock and psych-blues, loaded with great riffs and melody and topped off by gutsy soulful vocals.
Musically, you could say that TENEBRA occupy similar musical terrain to bands such as Graveyard, Witchcraft, Kadaver and other bands of that ilk, but TENEBRA are very much their own beast. They have all the chops of course, but are musically less slavish, often adding a twist that keeps the songs fresh and now. There’s also very little reliance on Sabbath-isms (apart from one cheeky nod) and though occult rock is also part of the vibe, the music steers well clear of the cliches. In fact the band bring a clutch of left field influences into their melting pot as well, from June of 44 and Love Battery to the Misfits and the psych grunge of Screaming Trees, much of it in evidence on this new album. In fact Gary Lee Conner of Screaming Trees actually contributes to ‘Moon Maiden’.
Of the four members, Claudio (bass), Emilio (guitar) and Mesca (drums) came from the hardcore and post-hardcore squat scene that gathered around Bologna, whereas their formidable vocalist Silvia (the youngest of the crew) is immersed in the underground rock of the ’60s and’ 70s. When you hear her sing you’ll know where she’s coming from as she has one helluva rock voice, laced with whiskey, smoke, grit, late nights and a whole lotta soul. Think Maggie Bell meets Betty Davis with a smattering of Gillan, and you’ll be in the right ballpark.
What you get with ‘Moongazer’ is a band revelling in the spirit of 70’s rock rather than recreating it, and it’s a thrilling ride.