Gorilla: Treecreeper

Gorilla SKU: 39200129
Gorilla: Treecreeper

Gorilla: Treecreeper

Gorilla SKU: 39200129

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Treecreeper
Artist: Gorilla
Label: Heavy Psych Sounds
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 736530999469
Genre: Rock

LP version. Treecreeper, the first full-length album by Gorilla since 2007's Rock Our Souls. Preserving the classic Gorilla chest beatin', full-throttle sound, Treecreeper's nine slices of mind-bending, shitstorm rock combine elements of stoner, high-energy, doom, and heavy psych rock honed to razor sharp fuzz-toned perfection. Recorded in good old-fashioned analog at the North Downs Studio, Gorilla create a non-stop, white knuckle, maximum riffin' hell ride that will break your ears and loosen your rears. As one review of a recent show stated: "Gorilla sound like Blue Cheer, Motorhead, and St Vitus all playing in the same room at the same time." Gorilla are back to fuzz up your screams and rupture 'ya spleen in 2019.

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