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Charged
Nebula
Charged
Genres: Rock, Metal
 
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Nebula are the full embodiment of heavy-psych rock. The band's second full-length Charged, is a mixture of high energy electric blues, lead-footed psychedelic stomps and even some lighter acoustic fare. Electricity is the ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Nebula
Title: Charged
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Sweet
Original Release Date: 5/29/2007
Release Date: 5/29/2007
Album Type: Import
Genres: Rock, Metal
Style: Alternative Metal
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 098787053524, 5024545145816, 5024545145823

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Nebula are the full embodiment of heavy-psych rock. The band's second full-length Charged, is a mixture of high energy electric blues, lead-footed psychedelic stomps and even some lighter acoustic fare. Electricity is the key. Guitars are the weapon. Digipack. 2001 release.

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Just saw these guys play...
09/06/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I just got home from work. I work at the Majestic in Detroit, and tonight when I got off of work, I decided to go upstairs to have a beer while I waited for a ride home. The headline band was the Bellrays, who I had seen all kinds of press hype about, but they weren't on yet. I decided to watch the band that was playing for a few minutes before getting a beer, and I ended up standing there slack-jawed until they finished their set. They turned out to be Nebula, and they were the greatest live act I have seen since the last show the Laughing Hyenas did before they broke up. That is incredibly high praise from me, as the Hyenas were the greatest live band EVER for my money... I saw the LHs more than forty times, and what's more, I paid to get in for most of those gigs, which is something I have rarely done.
Anyway, Nebula f------ blew me away with their almost unbelievable intensity. The sheer power of this band is just amazing for a three-piece. In terms of style, they fit in quite well here in Detroit; One of the guys I work with, Nick, was standing sort of in front of me, and I tapped him on the shoulder and told him that Nebula reminds me of Funkadelic (i.e. Super Stupid), and he reponded that Black Sabbath and Blue Cheer were what they reminded him of. The thing is, we were both right. Nebula sounds like an amalgam of those three bands, and that's exactly the kind of music we love in this city.
When my band was gigging regularly, between 1990 and 1998, I would frequently play a sort of half-assed bass solo underneath my guitar players when they soloed. That was kind of cool, but what the guys in Nebula do is that whenever the guitar player solos, the bass player does also, and they stomp on their wah-wah pedals and just RIP IT UP!!! That is one of the coolest things I've ever seen any band do. All three members of the band are great players, and coupled with their general intensity and pretty good songs as well, it makes me say GO SEE THIS BAND AS SOON AS YOU GET THE CHANCE & BUY THEIR CDS NOW!!!!! Dimestore Liam"
Fuzzed out Car Music
Matthew | Birmingham England | 11/07/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Nebula continue to blast out the big riffs and head banging rythums to produce an enjoyable soundtrack for those long jouney's in the car. Air guitar warning! this will also have you juming around the bedroom for a long time! It's only shortcoming is it's muffled production which was surprising after the great production of their former record "To the centre". But minor quibles aside this is a cool effort."
Go see 'em live
Brent P. Frey | Prairie Village, KS USA | 05/30/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I'm a newcomer to the sounds of Nebula. After seeing them live a few nights ago I've been playing "Charged" almost nonstop. It is really hard for me to describe why these guys are so good. Nebula simply continues the ever-needed, but slowly diminishing cry for traditional rock. But despite its homage to the actual phenomenon of hard rock, they're only creating a sound that was revolutionized twenty years ago and refined in the last 10. I hate to acknowledge the fact that it is very much like grunge since I never got into the whole Nirvana thing much. But dangit, there's no other way to describe the deep omnipresent bass and fuzzed out Black Sabbath guitar riffs. What sets Nebula apart is its incredibly timed solos that are beautifully pretentious and wonderfully unnecessary. Still, its sense of fury is lost on the recording compared to Nebula's live show, which could never be presented through a stereo. Even closing your eyes really tight and pretending you're at a show still does it no justice! It's refreshing to see three guys, a bass, drumkit, and a lot of distortion make such a simple, yet fantastic recording."