Album Description "An intriguing diversion that bodes well for future cross-cultural experiments as more of the stoner metal audience discovers the lysergic possibilities of vintage Krautrock." -- All Music Guide After their debut garnered very good reviews from some unexpected sources, the boys in Giant Brain figured it was time to make a new one. So, Andy & Al Sutton and Philip Durr enlisted the talents of Eric Hoegemeyer. Though Thorn of Thrones retains the Teuto-American synergy and Detroit-cum-Dortmund freak-out elements of Plume, it is a darker, more dynamic record. Some have attributed this newfound skepticism and doubt to the current state of the world. We here at Small Stone wouldn't know about that, but we feel that regardless, the sky is blue, the flowers bloom, and Giant Brain makes great records. "How long will YOU live?"