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Red Supergiant

by Miss Lava

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zzzptm Hard rockin' crunchy fuzz, mandatory listening for fans of the genre. Favorite track: Lay Down.
Naeltag
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Naeltag This whole album has a serious driving force to it. If I was getting punched in the face, I would want this album on. God these guys are awesome. Now I want to go to Portugal and see them perform! Favorite track: Yesterday's Gone.
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Harry Harrison If you like your Stoner to tend towards the ‘Rock’ end of the spectrum, then these Gents can assist you in reaching your Stoner Utopia . An awesome rocking album that is so good I had a hard time choosing my favourite track. The only reason that I choose ‘Ride’ was that it was stuck in my head for hours after I’d listen to it. Enjoy. I know I did! Favorite track: Ride.
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Desert Mind 04:05
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Lay Down 03:33
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Ride 04:10
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Crawl 03:32
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Motel Neon 03:44
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about

2013 looks to be the year in which the country of Portugal will finally score a significant footprint on the global stoner rock map, thanks to Lisbon's self-described “authentic rock’n'roll disaster band”…

…Miss Lava to you.

Not that the quartet comprised of vocalist Johnny Lee, guitarist K. Raffah, bassist S. Rebelo and drummer J. Garcia, was born just yesterday.

In fact, Miss Lava has been snapping guitar strings, bashing drum skins, and tearing shins across the floorboards of European stages for half a decade already; having inaugurated their recording endeavors with a self-titled, blood-red vinyl EP in 2008, and quickly followed with their debut full-length album, Blues for the Dangerous Miles, towards the end of 2009.

These precocious portents of pulverizing power – fueled by more mega-riffs than Portugal had spawned since at least the inquisition – quickly gained Miss Lava domestic recognition via Loud Magazine, which named …Dangerous Miles one of the year’s top 5 Portuguese records, backed up by its readers, who also voted them one of the country’s top 5 bands.

Simultaneously, the song "Don't Tell a Soul" enjoyed heavy rotation on MTV Portugal (with added exposure on a homegrown MTV series named “Skins”) as Miss Lava toured extensively throughout their home country while making the best of high profile Portuguese festival appearances at Rock in Rio Lisboa (Vodafone Stage), Vagos Open Air, and Faro Bike Meeting, alongside the likes of Metallica, Mastodon, Slash & Friends, W.A.S.P., Kyuss Lives!, Fu Manchu, Truckfighters, Valient Thorr, Entombed, Meshuggah, Barn Burners, Year Long Disaster and, errrr… Roger Hodgson.

2010 also witnessed the group’s first international forays via two UK tours, which were followed in August of 2011 with a show at Los Angeles’ historic Whisky a Go Go, and, in late 2012, the announcement of a globe-spanning deal with Detroit’s Small Stone Records that will see the release of Miss Lava’s sophomore album, Red Supergiant, in March 2013.

The band has already lined up three singles with which to promote the LP: “Feel My Grace” (backed by a 90’s VHS-style Euro video featuring two girls having fun), “Yesterday’s Gone” (shot live by Portuguese artist Mike Ghost during a tour with Truckfighters), and “Ride,” whose clip was shot in and around Las Vegas and the Mojave Desert by German director Joerg Steineck (of “Lo Sound Desert” and “Fuzzomentary” fame).

Finally, listeners seduced by Red Supergiant’s authentic rock and roll disasters can count on Miss Lava to announce further European dates and festival slots throughout 2013, starting with a show in April at Portugal’s infamous SWR Barroselas Metalfest, where they will share a bill with Pentagram, Possessed, Manilla Road and Black Bombaim, among others.

2013 will be the year of the Lava.

credits

released July 23, 2013

Miss Lava are:
Johnny Lee: vocals
J. Garcia: drums
K. Raffah: guitars
S. Rebelo: bass

Recorded at Panavideo Studios, TheKidsRoom, and Djungle Producoes Studios - Lisbon, Portugal.
Drums recorded at Panavideo Studios by Samuel Rebelo.
Guitars and Bass recorded at TheKidsRoom by Samuel Rebelo.
Vocals recorded by Samuel Rebelo at Panavideo Studios and by Ricardo Espinha at Djungle Producoes Studios.
Mixed by Eric Hoegemeyer at Tree Laboratory - Brooklyn, NY.
Mastered by Chris Goosman at Baseline Audio Labs - Ann Arbor, MI.
Produced by Samuel Rebelo and Miss Lava.
Design and Art Direction by José Mendes.
Photography by Luís Mileu.
Published by Small Stone Records (ASCAP).

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