A Genoese heavy/stoner rock band whose second album 'The Longer The Beard The Harder The Sound' is described in reviews as blending stoner, doom and psychedelic rock.

DeBaser review identifies the band as Genoese. The review references the band's second album 'The Longer The Beard The Harder The Sound' (8 tracks) and their debut 'Thirtyeahs' (2010). The review names Giacomo Boeddu as the vocalist.

A single DeBaser review treats Gandhi's Gunn's second album as an energetic, retro-flavoured stoner/heavy-rock record with doom and psychedelic touches. The review highlights 8 tracks, dusty metallic riffs, Josh Homme-like solos and the vocal presence of Giacomo Boeddu. The overall tone is humorous and affectionate; the reviewer used the album as a two-month morning energy boost.

For:Fans of stoner rock, heavy riff-driven music, doom and psychedelic-tinged rock

 Listen to albums like the second by the Genoese Gandhi's Gunn "The Longer the Beard the Harder the Sound" (subtitle: Gilette, Wilkinson et similia go soundly screw yourselves) at ear-splitting volumes and feel an odiferous scent like of the Seventies, of Kyuss, of C.O.C. of the heavier times and maybe even of Acid King and Clutch (and now don't make me add the word 'grunge' -Soundgarden in primis- because then the diarrhea starts on loop) for which opening the window or turning the Ururu Sarara full blast doesn't help at all.

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