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Karma to Burn Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Karma to Burn

Jun 20, 2018

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Karma to Burn Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
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Snuff Lane loudly brings you:\nKarma To Burn [USA] // Desert Storm // Sergeant Thunderhoof\nWednesday 20th June\nExchange, Bristol\nDoors: 19:00\nTickets: £12.00 Adv. // £14.00 OTD\nEntry Requirements: 14+ (Under 18s must be accompanied by an adult)\nAmerican stoner-rock trio KARMA TO BURN return to Bristol with their riff-driven, heavily grooving instrumental anthems.\nThey'll be accompanied by Oxford-based riff hounds DESERT STORM; alongside local desert-psych riffers THE ROLLBARS and psychedelic-doom rockers SERGEANT THUNDERHOOF.\n---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\nKarma To Burn\nwww.k2burn.net\nIn 1995 ‘KARMA TO BURN’ put instrumental rock music on the map. Hailing from the Appalachian mountains, swigging on hip flasks full of cheap whiskey and 20/20 vodka, ‘KARMA TO BURN’ started their journey with only a backpack full of riffs and a bad attitude for authority. \nAfter signing to Roadrunner Records in 1997, ‘KARMA TO BURN’ released their first album (self-titled). Roadrunner insisted that the album include vocals in order to market the release to a wider audience. The group ultimately gave in and found a vocalist, but the members knew this was a temporary fix. The music they were writing did not need vocals; it spoke for itself. After the album was released, the vocalist was ditched, leaving the band free to pursue their original purely-instrumental vision. This vision paved the way for two seminal and critically acclaimed masterpieces ‘WILD WONDERFUL PURGATORY’ (1999) & ‘ALMOST HEATHEN’ (2001). Each of these records, now regarded as classics, brought the group a steady stream of success and attention. \n---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\nDesert Storm\nwww.desertstormband.com\nOxford-based riff hounds Desert Storm have been making a name for themselves since they formed in 2007. From the beginning the band have worked hard...with 4 studio albums and relentless touring of the UK & Europe with the likes of Karma To Burn, Nashville Pussy, Peter Pan Speedrock, Honky and Hang The Bastard as well as support slots to the likes of Orange Goblin, Red Fang, American Head Charge, Weedeater, Crowbar, Mondo Generator, The Atomic Bitchwax and festival appearances at Bloodstock Festival, Hammerfest, Hard Rock Hell, Giants of Rock, The Bulldog Bash, Desertfest (UK/DE) & Roadkill Festival.\nMarch 16th 2018 marked the worldwide release date for their latest offering 'Sentinels' (APF Records).\n---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\nSergeant Thunderhoof\nhttps://sergeantthunderhoof.bandcamp.com\nPrime cuts of riffs served with a side of tasty psychedelic mushrooms, garnished with a sprinkle of doom croutons. \n"a psychedelic riff laden monster that blends Doom, Stoner Rock Hard Rock and Groove Rock. This album is dripping with class. If you want some new riff kings to follow or worship then Sergeant Thunderhoof is the band for you. Brilliant and highly recommended" - SludgeLord \n"I could be lazy and throw out names like Black Sabbath, Kyuss, Monster Magnet and so on to try help get across the sound of this band and whilst that would be on the money, The Hoof are so much more than stoner/doom rock. They blend a wonderful space-y vibe into tracks that surprise and delight. This is an unbelievably excellent debut release. One that you will never tire of." - Echoes and Dust \n"bombastic stoner-doom, atmospheric post-sludge and post-prog. Quality work" - R.A.I.G. \n"commands attention from beginning to end. Zigurat effectively demonstrates the bands diverse influences borrowing as much from thrash, post-metal and space rock as they do from traditional doom and desert rock. Even greater things are bound to follow" - Hevisike\n---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Jordan
June 26th 2018
Opening bands were great (I am a big Desert Storm fan already, they didn't disappoint!) and after initial technical issues Karma To Burn were every bit as good as I expected! Rebellion is a great venue and I'll be returning again very soon for more shows 😊
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Karma to Burn Biography

Karma to Burn was an American instrumental stoner rock band. The band was formed in 1994, in Hicksville, WV.

Their instrumental album Almost Heathen is widely regarded as on par Kyuss' Welcome To Sky Valley and Monster Magnet's Spine of God, as one of the defining albums of the stoner rock genre, although the band themselves referred to their style as malternative.

The band was renown for their live performances and former Kyuss singer John Garcia was a big fan and even tried to sing with the band, however this didn't bear much fruit as he did not have the time to become a full-time member and Karma to Burn itself wasn't sure his voice fitted in their music.

Karma To Burn refused to give their songs ordinary titles, instead referring to them by numbers, which allegedly denoted the order in which they were written by the band.

The group quietly disbanded in 2002 after bassist Rich Mullins left to play full time in Speedealer.

Line-up:

William Mecum (guitar): now in Treasure Cat.
Rich Mullins (bass guitar): left to play in Speedealer, now plays in Year Long Disaster.
Nathan Limbaugh (drums)
Rob Oswald: now plays in Nebula.
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