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With influences from the seventies, Pink Floyd and The Doors and an additional healthy wall of guitars Sungrazer walks the fine line between the hard rock of Motorpsycho and the groove of Monster Magnet. Review After releasing their impressive self titled début a year ago, Sungrazer returned with Mirador, an album packed full of fuzzed out riffs, cosmic bass lines and soothing vocals. If your unaware of Sungrazer, imagine Kyuss mixed with Hawkwind via Jimi Hendrix and your only just scratching the surface. Although these guys have been around for a short time, they have proved themselves to be a prominent act on the European Stoner Rock scene, touring with the likes of Colour Haze and Rotor on the Up in Smoke Tour, while also performing stand out gigs at this years Roadburn Festival and Stoned From The Underground. So is the album any good? Yes it bloody is. Since receiving this record, its been on constant spin on my turntable, there is something intoxicating about their dreamlike vocals, and massive yet laid back sound that is highly infectious. Kicking off the album with style ‘Wild Goose’ immediately transports the listener to a cosmic plane, with its soft beat and mellow sounds the listener is instantly placed in the moment, and when the bassy, heavy riff kicks in its difficult not tap your feet and go with the flow. After a great album opener the band change pace slightly with cheeky instrumental ‘Octo’. Each band member gets time to shine during its brief three-minu