Limited pressing on 12" 150gr black vinyl, edition of 400 out of 500 hand-numbered pieces (#101-400), insert featuring complete credits and lyrics
Includes unlimited streaming of The Sun The Moon The Mountain: A Passage Through Greek Psychedelia
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Collector's Edition 12" Solid Cream Vinyl + Original Woodcut
Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
Limited pressing on 12" 150gr solid cream vinyl, edition of 50 out of 500 hand-numbered pieces (#1-50), insert featuring complete credits and lyrics, includes an original 40x30cm woodcut handprinted by Fotis Varthis on 180gr Rosaspina Fabriano paper, signed and numbered by the artist
Includes unlimited streaming of The Sun The Moon The Mountain: A Passage Through Greek Psychedelia
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Streaming + Download
Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
Limited pressing on 12" 150gr solid cream vinyl, edition of 50 out of 500 hand-numbered pieces (#51-100), insert featuring complete credits and lyrics
Includes unlimited streaming of The Sun The Moon The Mountain: A Passage Through Greek Psychedelia
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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"This was the first track conceived in the process of making The Road Miles' sophomore album Ballads for the Wasteland. The track shifts a bit from the forms of Road Miles' previous work, having a more heavy/psych approach. It consists of a passing from a rather hypnotic, monotone groove, through a more heavy, guitar-driven outburst. The track visualizes a never-ending loop, a chase, inspired by Stephen King's Dark Tower epic saga. Roland Deschain pursues the Man in Black, as we enter the Mid-World, a world that has moved on." ~The Road Miles
lyrics
I'm walking that road for 600 miles
I'm after this shadow this man dressed in black
The structure is present and shades my existence
And I will just live for this cause
The sand from this desert is burning my eyes
The villagers call me and sing "Hey Jude"
The world is just ruins the ancients have left us
And I've found a lunatic train
I'm walking that road as long I've remembered
I don't know what for but that tower's waiting
The dreams that are haunting my life are not stopping
And I just can't end my poor quest
The man dressed in black is calling my name
The sun is just scorching but that's just the game
He's just a few miles ahead but I know that
This road is just vain
All the dark folk, gothic, garage, 60s psychedelia and beat poetry influences aside, Cyanna Mercury's sound is so fundamentally Greek, in a captivating and almost primal way. An imposing work of art. Archaeopia
As a Frenchman, I discovered VIC very late (2019-2020). I fell in love with Age Of Aquarius. Well, I have to say: I love Riza even more.
If you love Greece (I've been there 4 times), you'll love VIC: a rock marked by traditional Greek music and instruments. Slasher ✨
How lucky of me to find this band, and what a shame it took them 8 albums for me to find them. In particular, I love the swagger/frivolity of their playing.
Also the delicacy of the guitarist on some tracks (reminds of Stone Rebel at times)
Fav track: I am the beyonder ooijerm
Mystical new single from Australian psych project the Dandelion features twisting Farfisa lines, ghostly vocals, and spaced out atmosphere. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 16, 2018