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Eve is the serpent that tempts the first Woman.

A musical flow composed of five movements, a continuum that unfolds inexorably and sinisterly, to be absorbed undivided in its slow rise and fall.

A unique sonic entity, a disruptive and hypnotic sequence of flexible muscles.

A strange tank covered in shimmering scales as black as pitch, sliding smoothly and relentlessly, alternating primordial roars with mesmerizing oscillations.

First, it seduces and enchants, spreading chanting mantras and droning reverberations.

Then it seizes, and finally shatters among imposing riffs, engulfing you in an ancestral archenteron from which only fragments of consciousness will be returned to divine punishment.

Digested and expelled forever from any hypothesis of Eden, you will be hurled into a cold abyss, drifting among muffled space explosions and primal screams, in a dimension where escape is not contemplated, only eternal atonement.

The band from Tortona offers us a concept album that is certainly not easily assimilated, capable of embracing within original and coherent coordinates all the elements of heavy and more distorted psychedelia.

But who likes easy things?

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Ufomammut's Eve is a challenging and immersive concept album composed of five movements that flow together seamlessly. It combines hypnotic chants, heavy psychedelic riffs, and drone metal elements to create a dark, mesmerizing sonic journey. The album demands full absorption and offers a unique experience of ancestral and cosmic soundscapes. It embodies originality and coherence in the heavy psychedelic genre.

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Ufomammut

Ufomammut are an Italian heavy-psych/sludge-doom trio frequently described in reviews through cosmic/occult imagery, built around monolithic riffs, drones, synths/samples and long-form, hypnotic structures.
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By kemoSabe

 "A great album: heavy, slow and repetitive, certainly not for everyone..."

 "Eve sounds like Neurosis smoking repeated joints with Matt Pike listening to Pink Floyd at an exaggerated volume."