Napalm Brain
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Napalm Brain | |
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Origin | Manchester, England |
Genre(s) | Psychedelic rock, Blues-rock, Acid rock, Art rock |
Years active | 1967–1972 |
Label(s) | Atlantic |
Members | |
Greg Owens Felix Burnett Marc Lyxzén |
Napalm Brain were a psychedelic rock trio hailing from Manchester, England. The group was comprised of Greg Owens on guitar, Felix Burnett on bass and vocals, and Marc Lyxzén providing the drums and percussion. Only active from the spring of 1967 till autumn in 1972, Napalm Brain still released promising enough material to make their mark in the stone that is rock with their famous sophomore album, Iron Moon. It showcases Owens' blues-on-acid guitar style, Burnett's melodic, ingenious basslines, and Lyxzén's drumming, which bears strong resemblence to the stylings of John Bonham.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- Succubus (1969)
- Iron Moon (1972)
[edit] EPs
- Napalm Brain (1967)
- Hey Little Lady, Where'd Your Soul Run Off To? (1968)
- Skinny Lizard (1970)
- Ocean Floor Fire (1971)