English rock band covered in the provided review. Keyboardist Ken Hensley and drummer Lee Kerslake later became members of Uriah Heep; bassist John Glascock later played with Jethro Tull. Mick Taylor and Greg Lake are mentioned as having passed through the group before its debut.

Recorded at Abbey Road and debuted for EMI (as stated in the review).

The single DeBaser review treats The Gods' album Genesis as a product very much of its late-60s moment: instrumentally honest with mellotron and Hendrix/Cream echoes, but weakened by pompous, emphatic vocals. The reviewer highlights 'I Never Know' as a standout and criticizes several other vocal-heavy tracks. The record is described as easily overlooked despite some redeeming moments.

For:Fans of 1960s British psychedelic, hard and progressive rock; collectors of vintage rock

 I don't like the word "dated."

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