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Brotherhood of Electric

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Download links and information about Brotherhood of Electric by Wellwater Conspiracy. This album was released in 1999 and it belongs to Rock, Alternative, Psychedelic genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 50:03 minutes.

Artist: Wellwater Conspiracy
Release date: 1999
Genre: Rock, Alternative, Psychedelic
Tracks: 16
Duration: 50:03
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Destination 24 0:50
2. Compellor 3:21
3. Teen Lambchop (feat. Josh Homme) 3:16
4. Hal McBlaine 3:45
5. Born with a Tail 5:49
6. Destination 7 0:32
7. Red Light Green Light (feat. Josh Homme) 2:59
8. B.O.U. 3:41
9. Psycho Scrimm 2:06
10. Van Vanishing 4:55
11. Right of Left Field 3:43
12. Ladder to the Moon (feat. Josh Homme) 3:23
13. Dark Passage 1:16
14. Good Pushin' 2:38
15. Dr. Browne Dr. Greene 5:07
16. Jefferson Experiment 2:42

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On their second album, 1999's Brotherhood of Electric: Operational Directives, lo-fi masters Wellwater Conspiracy offer another intriguing collection of 60's-tinged ditties. Again, guitarist/bassist John McBain and drummer Matt Cameron are present, but singer Ben Shepherd is not, so Cameron handles the vocal chores this time around (both have very similar singing styles anyway). And despite the defection of Shepherd, the songs are still strong and memorable - all the while rocking and spaced out. Like it's predecessor, 97's Declaration of Conformity, it takes a few listens to fully grasp and comprehend, but once it does, you're hooked. Highlights include the instrumental "Hal McBlaine," as well as "Compellor," "Teen Lamchop," "Born With A Tail," "Red Light Green Light," and the heavy Black Sabbath-riff monger "Van Vanishing." As heard on Brotherhood of Electric, Wellwater Conspiracy continue to specialize in authentic sounds of yesteryear (The Who, The Creation, Pink Floyd, etc.). Highly recommended.