Described in a DeBaser review as a group whose debut album mixes progressive structures, heavy guitars, space rock effects and folk/Canterbury influences.

DeBaser's review of Titan's debut album describes a four-track record (≈10 minutes each) that blends progressive structures with heavy guitars and space-rock effects. The album mixes folk intros, Hammond/Canterbury touches and psychedelic/Teutonic rarefactions. The reviewer awards it 4/5 and recommends it to listeners who enjoy dense, eclectic progressive-psychedelic fare.

For:Fans of progressive rock, space rock and heavy psychedelic music who appreciate long-form tracks, Hammond/Canterbury touches and folk-psychedelic blends.

 Consisting of four tracks, each around 10 minutes long, "Raining Sun..." is progressive in the structure of its tracks, but maintains a heavy guitar appeal and expands everything with space rock effects in the style of Hawkwind and psychedelic rarefactions of the Teutonic school.

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