You're out for superstition
Going with the glow
Better torch a nightmare
It's way to long ago
You're heading for collision
Better start to row
It's way to long ago
Reset me
Reset me I'm a
Reset me
Pain is the lever
Reset me
Reset me I'm a
Reset me
Pain is the lever
Pain, pain, pain
Pain is you friend
Pain, pain, pain
Pain is your end
With all the superstition
Like you can have it all
Satan's little trotters
Stepping on the porch
You're out for superstition
Staring ten feet tall
You better torch a nightmare
Reset me
Reset me I'm a
Reset me
Pain is the lever
Reset me
Reset me I'm a
Reset me
Pain is the lever
credits
from SLUGGU,
released November 3, 2023
JAGGU
Marius Melleby
Asbjørn Halsten
Nona Simpson
supported by 4 fans who also own “Satan's Little Trotters”
This is an absolute gem. These guys should be much bigger than they are. All tracks are great but special shout out to the Pink Floyd-esque Pillar Man In The Sun, the bluesy Cosmic Drive and my fave Growler - awesome. Just buy it now! TheWayISeeIt
supported by 4 fans who also own “Satan's Little Trotters”
As has (rightfully) already been said elsewhere, this band and album are "absolute fire."
Despite the doom-gloom cover art, this type of rock music is a positive force. Especially without vocals, which for me is a bonus. Dale Lloyd
supported by 4 fans who also own “Satan's Little Trotters”
Original sound, ideas and riffage. Add great vocals and perfect musicianship and you get one hell of an album. These guys are going to be 'zeppelin' big soon.
Very Metal
A ferocious display of blackened stoner-doom from Moscow's Moanhand, who offsets moments of bleak ugliness with clean, haunting melody. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 23, 2021
Produced by Converge's Kurt Ballou, the metal band's fourth LP channels tragic, transcendental themes into fierce progressive sludge metal. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 28, 2024
supported by 4 fans who also own “Satan's Little Trotters”
Grungier than grunge itself, this album will take you back to the moments when demos where being crafted in basements with less than perfect equipment but wtih tons of passion and sweating and dreams. Guitars with equal doses of "Bleach" and Desert Sessions, with vocals that range from Layne to Kurt, and a rhythm section that supports the songs exactly like a rhythm section should. Jerky Dirt deliver a specimen of how the 90s should sound today. Grunge is not dead!!! Ioannis Valiakos