Head Full of Pills

Editorial Reviews

High Bias
"...a near-perfect album of heavy psychedelic space rock...Magnificent."

Product Description
Say what you will about VALIS...just as long as you can do it without using the words "trees" or "screaming" because Van Conner has stepped out of the shadows in what can only be described as a total reinvention of self. With a thundering, explosive rhythm section and equally searing guitar licks, VALIS treads familiar ground with their heavy, riff-laden rawk but brings something new to the table with an incredible enthusiasm and lust that have been somewhat lacking among other survivors of post-grunge Seattle.

Formed in the basement of Mudhoney drummer Dan Peters back in 1996, VALIS began as a casual side project for Conner and Peters along with Patrick Conner (Kitty Kitty) and Kurt Danielson (Tad). By 1998, they had released their first record, a split release on Frank Kozik’s Man’s Ruin. All veterans of the Northwest scene, the boys began paying their dues, sharing bills with Fu Manchu and Queens Of The Stone Age. Producer Wes Weresch officially joined as VALIS’ resident Eno figure, adding theremin and an array of sound-producing gadgets to their sonic arsenal. Danielson left for parts unknown, making way for Adrian Makins to add his considerable skills to the mix. And finally, VALIS found a new home right here in the U.S. After inspiring countless bands and sub-genres, Van Conner has come back to the music that inspired him in the first place: rock’n’roll. Head Full Of Pills features the kind of strong songwriting and guttural psychedelic rock that could revitalize the Northwest’s once-supreme rock dynasty.

Head Full of Pills

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Head Full of Pills
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • One of the best records of all time.
Head Full of Pills
Valis
Manufacturer: Small Stone Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
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ASIN: B0002QO45Y
Release Date: 2005-11-21

Tracks:

  1. Welcome To Home School
  2. Head Full Of Pills
  3. Voyager
  4. Humanzee
  5. Motorbike
  6. We Got A Situation
  7. Across The Sky
  8. Ape Canyon
  9. World Of Decay
  10. Perpetual Motion Machine
  11. More Moke

Album Description

Say what you will about VALIS...just as long as you can do it without using the words "trees" or "screaming" because Van Conner has stepped out of the shadows in what can only be described as a total reinvention of self. With a thundering, explosive rhythm section and equally searing guitar licks, VALIS treads familiar ground with their heavy, riff-laden rawk but brings something new to the table with an incredible enthusiasm and lust that have been somewhat lacking among other survivors of post-grunge Seattle.

Formed in the basement of Mudhoney drummer Dan Peters back in 1996, VALIS began as a casual side project for Conner and Peters along with Patrick Conner (Kitty Kitty) and Kurt Danielson (Tad). By 1998, they had released their first record, a split release on Frank Kozik's Man's Ruin. All veterans of the Northwest scene, the boys began paying their dues, sharing bills with Fu Manchu and Queens Of The Stone Age. Producer Wes Weresch officially joined as VALIS' resident Eno figure, adding theremin and an array of sound-producing gadgets to their sonic arsenal. Danielson left for parts unknown, making way for Adrian Makins to add his considerable skills to the mix. And finally, VALIS found a new home right here in the U.S. After inspiring countless bands and sub-genres, Van Conner has come back to the music that inspired him in the first place: rock'n'roll. Head Full Of Pills features the kind of strong songwriting and guttural psychedelic rock that could revitalize the Northwest's once-supreme rock dynasty.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars One of the best records of all time........2004-10-05

I suggest you buy this cd as soon as possible!

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