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1
California Queen
03:54
4,337 plays
2
New Moon Rising
03:45
4,816 plays
3
White Feather
03:04
3,410 plays
4
Sundial
03:48
3,400 plays
5
In The Morning
05:40
2,744 plays
6
10,000 Feet
04:09
1,912 plays
7
Cosmic Egg
04:04
3,251 plays
8
Far Away
04:00
2,532 plays
9
Pilgrim
04:48
2,398 plays
10
In The Castle
05:44
2,255 plays
11
Phoenix
04:45
2,081 plays
12
Violence Of The Sun
06:02
2,018 plays
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album review
Swapping out his rhythm section, Andrew Stockdale proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that he's the mastermind of Wolfmother on Cosmic Egg, creating a second record that is essentailly a replication of the first, equally enamored with all the thick, heavy rock of the '70s, specifically Sabbath and Zeppelin, tempered with a little bit of Jack White caterwaul. All the sounds remain the same, but the songs have changed: with the occasional exception, such as the Stripes-ian salute "White Feather," Stockdale backs away from simple, brutal riff-driven songs, preferring churning exercises in heavy fantasy, sometimes colored with some Deep Purple organ. It's an effective way to show off a tighter, capable band, one that can deliver a serious gut-level punch, and one that is spending more time fusing their influence than delivering straight-up hero worship. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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