Back to the Netherlands this week, with another lost gem of a band, Celestial Season. Their unique blend of Peaceville-style doom mixed with Kyuss/stoner rock added a warmth that many of their peers lacked. We Discuss Their 1993 debut, Forever Scarlet Passion and their 1995 genre bender, Solar Lovers. They went on to record a few more albums, but they didn’t have the same emotional impact that these first two did. This pair of records captures a moment in time that has yet to be surpassed.
"Decamerone", Solar Lovers (1995)
Talkset #1
"Merciful", Forever Scarlet Passion (1993)
"In Sweet Bitterness", Forever Scarlet Passion (1993)
"Together in Solitude", Forever Scarlet Passion (1993)
Talkset #2
"Solar Child", Solar Lovers (1995) 19 minutes
"Will You Wait for the Sun?", Solar Lovers (1995)
"Vienna", Solar Lovers (1995)
Talkset #3
"The Scent of Eve", Solar Lovers (1995)
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