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Hypergiant
The Botany View Hotel
597 King St, Newtown NSW 2042,
Dec 13, 2019
8:00 PM GMT+11
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Hypergiant Biography
Named for the ultra-massive class of star, Hypergiant fuse the monolithic riffage of stoner rock with the intricacies of progressive metal to create a sound both colossal and nuanced.
Drawing inspiration from a broad range of artists, from the revered godfathers of the riff, Black Sabbath, to the modern behemoths such as Mastodon, Sleep and Baroness, with a hint of the psychedelic space-rock characteristic of Pink Floyd and Hawkwind, Hypergiant are steadily carving out a sound of their own from the molten sludge of these combined influences.
In early 2014 the band released their self-produced debut EP, Planetcracker, to glowing reviews from the underground music press. One common theme presented itself in these reviews: “We want to hear more.”
Armed with this mandate, the band set their sights on writing their first full-length.
Energized by the addition of new drummer Jules Moxon to the band, the Hypergiant boys set to the task of honing and refining their sound. Out of this process of consolidation and reinvention, calculation and experimentation, a body of work took form.
In 2016, the band entered the studio.
Recorded and mixed by Clayton Segelov (Full of Hell, Adrift for Days, Sleepmakeswaves) at The Brain Studios and mastered by Brad Boatright (Sleep, High on Fire, Converge), Father Sky is an ambitious and eclectic slab that sees the band traverse sonic ground ranging from throbbing stoner metal to crushing sludge to Pink Floyd-esque space rock, with every shade of heavy in between.
Read MoreDrawing inspiration from a broad range of artists, from the revered godfathers of the riff, Black Sabbath, to the modern behemoths such as Mastodon, Sleep and Baroness, with a hint of the psychedelic space-rock characteristic of Pink Floyd and Hawkwind, Hypergiant are steadily carving out a sound of their own from the molten sludge of these combined influences.
In early 2014 the band released their self-produced debut EP, Planetcracker, to glowing reviews from the underground music press. One common theme presented itself in these reviews: “We want to hear more.”
Armed with this mandate, the band set their sights on writing their first full-length.
Energized by the addition of new drummer Jules Moxon to the band, the Hypergiant boys set to the task of honing and refining their sound. Out of this process of consolidation and reinvention, calculation and experimentation, a body of work took form.
In 2016, the band entered the studio.
Recorded and mixed by Clayton Segelov (Full of Hell, Adrift for Days, Sleepmakeswaves) at The Brain Studios and mastered by Brad Boatright (Sleep, High on Fire, Converge), Father Sky is an ambitious and eclectic slab that sees the band traverse sonic ground ranging from throbbing stoner metal to crushing sludge to Pink Floyd-esque space rock, with every shade of heavy in between.
Metal
Stoner Rock
Stoner Metal
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