”Invisible empire” is the second album from US rockers Riotgod. Riotgod was formed by Monster Magnet members Bob Pantella and Jim Baglino who then recruited Garret Sweeney and Mark Sunshine.
The music is described variously as stoner rock, hard rock or stoner metal. Having listened to the album a good few times I’d describe it as 70s hard rock with some stoner rock and metal influences – its good hard rock with plenty of groove.
”Gas station roses” is a nice change of pace with its acoustic guitars and allows Mark Sunshine to display another aspect to his vocals, and which sounds to be quite Led Zeppelin influenced.
”Saving it up” picks the pace up a bit and is a great track – one of my favourites on the album.
”Looseley bound” is another great track with some great singing, a great tun...
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