A great album with some bluesy overtones and some proto-stoner rock elements. The 70’s psychedelic heavy jam rock influences are obvious, with some guitar solos Space-ing me out while reminding me of the heaviest and more psychedelic Pink Floyd guitar solos...at other places, I feel Deep Purplized. The musicians made those influences their own. The rhythmic section is heavily pushing you into crossing that Desert (in the midst of an heavy waawaa storm). Climb that Moutain! You’ll like it!! David Yvinec
After "Heliosphere", I just had to have more of Mantra Machine and "Nitrogen" just caught me. With solid, almost psychedelic grooves coupled with an overlay of hard-hitting power chords and soaring guitar solos, this is some very varying (sorry!) music. Foundations provided by hugely consistent and furious percussions, this album takes you from dizzying heights of energy to drop you back into soothing chills that resemble a more stoner feel. This is definitely one of the best buys! Brian Genxer
Roaring space rock from this London group, with every instrument turned up to 10, and all of the songs reaching stunning crescendos. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 9, 2019