Trio featuring Mario Rubalcaba (drums), Bill Skibble (guitar) and Jessica Ruffins (bass). Released the self-titled album S/T in 2001 on Gravity Records.

S/T was released in 2001 on Gravity Records; lineup on the DeBaser review is Mario Rubalcaba, Bill Skibble and Jessica Ruffins.

The single DeBaser review describes Sea of Tombs as a trio whose 2001 self-titled album on Gravity Records delivers six instrumental, hyper-fuzz jam tracks rooted in heavy blues. The reviewer praises the drummer's energy but criticizes repetitive arrangements, the guitar playing and the near-absence of bass. Overall the review is dismissive and ironic.

For:Listeners of heavy blues-influenced instrumental jams, fans of fuzz/psychedelic rock, and readers of DeBaser interested in obscure early-2000s Gravity Records releases.

 "S/T", released in 2001 by Gravity Records, is the first (and only) release from the band and, to be honest, it’s like rusty airplane fuselages: six instrumental jam tracks where the heavy blues of Blue Cheer school is stretched, frayed, tousled, nibbled, sanded, loosened, fringed, shredded, diced, and ruffled, in short, drawn out until the total annihilation of the listener’s patience.

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