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"Elephant Gunn takes that sound and asks, what if they had made stoner-minded prog rock in the desert instead of San Pedro punk? This would have been the result, I’m sure, at least on the first half of the record. It seeks out more obvious prog rock territory on the second half, with some Floydian moves, Crimson grooves and a touch of psychedelia finding its way through the smoke and the spaces. The album stands out because few if any are taking this approach to rock in the Valley."

 

Mitchell Hillman - Java Magazine - 2017

 

"This album builds and breaks like the jaws of street thugs, caught somewhere between Rage Against The Machine and Queens of the Stone Age. The guitars work for every riff, finding lineage and repetition, the drums pummel everything from a heavy surf rock beat to full on double bass rioting. The vocals are rich, but don't get in the way of the music, which is a tribute to the band in recognizing that their electric performance isn't tied to lyrics or vocal prowess. Throughout Manifest Destin, the band tries to portray new moods by alternating from hard rock to a soft edged grunge."

 

Ethan Skelton - The Equal Ground - Indie Music Album Reviews (website down as of current date)

 

2010 - present

2010 - present

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