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First track Doomed Planet is a pretty straightforward affair, missing the intricacies of 777 and Obelisk. The tones throughout Hoof and Bone create more of an atmosphere, and welcome back the superb lead guitar work. Sorrow is a short composition, featuring acoustic and buzzsaw guitars along with a warm bass rumble - I wish it had been expanded into a full song, it could have been something really quite different and special from Goya. The EP finishes with a MM cover version. Master of Alchemy
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The DIY Phoenix trio owns the best-named page at Bandcamp. Cassingle tape plays on both sides and is available for 5 bones from the band/label. Heddbuzz (I.R. Puffinstuff)
An experimentation in the new wave of Rai, with collaborations ranging from Casablanca to Berlin, Algiers to Beirut, Paris to Oujda. Bandcamp New & Notable Dec 9, 2025
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A bit of a different path from Goya here, although not so much to my personal taste. The EP has a confident swagger, like after a night of beer-ing it up on the town and now getting in your face and looking for a fight. Last is the weakest Goya song I've heard so far, one I'm likely to skip past, but The Enemy and Light Years are worth a listen. Master of Alchemy