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Wednesday, March 20, 2019

NEW RELEASE: GREENTHUMB - THERE ARE MORE THINGS


Directly from the sardinian west coast, comes the second, new evil EP from Greenthumb.
Three tracks of pure stoner/doom, for all fans of Goatsnake, Windhand and Electric Wizard.

Monday, December 28, 2015

IZO's Preview On Marijuanaut Vol.II


We're really happy to announce that a preview from our forthcoming release by IZO is featured on the second volume of Marijuanaut, the compilation curated by Doommabbestia! Free streaming and download, enjoy Cosmonauts!

Monday, October 6, 2014

Brain Pyramid - Chasma Hideout Available!


Cosmonauts! Chasma Hideout, the stunning debut album by Brain Pyramid is now available for download from our Bandcamp! Name Your Price, as in the best Acid Cosmonaut Records tradition!
There are also physical copies available!



"They have a structured but still jammy approach, as the Sabbathian beginning of “Lucifer” unfolds topped with psychedelic guitar effects swirl, and a crisply layered production that results in a fat, front-of-the-speaker kind of sound."
The Obelisk

"The whole album is one massive jam-based exercise in noise and volume and when Brain Pyramid unleash the noise they become a more frightening prospect in the realm of Stoner/Psych Rock. Brain Pyramid add elements of 60s/70s based Psychedelic sounds and noises which gives this album an adventurous and exciting feel to it."
The Sludgelord

"Capturing the spirit of jamming out in the country-side and lathering it up with some toothy distortion and sweet-finger licks, there's a lot of unruly and vibrant energy coursing through the album as it riffs and rips all over the place."
Ride with the Devil

"At times it feels like one massive glorious jam but throughout there is an enterprise and inventiveness which just as potently leaves senses basking and passions greedy. If the album is your introduction to Brain Pyramid, be prepared for one ruggedly spellbinding ride."
The Ringmaster Review

"With more emphasis on the ‘heavy’ part of the ‘Heavy Psychedelic’ genre come France’s face-melting trio Brain Pyramid with an album full of free-flowing thick heavy riffs, warped out guitar bending, and masterfully crafted songs to unite acid droppers and dope rollers the world over."
Heavy Planet

Saturday, February 22, 2014

Mindwarp is Out!


Cosmonauts! Mindwarp' selftitled debut EP is finally out! As usual, is available for full streaming and download (Name Your Price!) on our Bandcamp Page! Physical copies can be purchased at our Bigcartel!




"I'm a real sucker for short 'n spacey desert gems and this little EP is definitely one of them. It won't break any records but it is a warm and honest instrumental offering to massage your ears and mind. For fans of small and hidden sonic treasures around here in the likes of Brujas del Sol and Atomic Vulture."
Stonerobixxx

"Information is scant on this band and so to bring you any background is slightly difficult. That may actually be a good thing though as the music we have on offer here is alien and strange and sounds like it has come from another time. The 1970's to be precise and that is not a bad thing at all. This is a prime slice of psych rock that has more than enough eclecticism about it to avoid being derivative. It's also a mighty fine blast and one that should reverberate around your ears as it pummels through your speakers."
Echoes and Dust

"Filled with whiffs of older sounds and fuzz, Mindwarp keep it pretty fat-free while bringing in some bluesy stoner and desert vibes, and an occasional bit o’ funky in the bottom end that add some nutrition. Though more inclined to slowly burning one over the rubber, Mindwarp still manage to get off the couch."
Sunrise Ocean Bender

"Italy appears to be a breeding ground for psychedelic stoner bands. Instrumental psychonauts Mindwarp step up to the plate next to fellow countrymen Doctor Cyclops, Manthra Dei and Black Rainbows with their debut self-titled EP. With four tracks to convince you of their musical prowess, Mindwarp go for an all enveloping sound spectrum, from ambient and smooth to fingerlicking good riffing."
The Thundering Giant


Sunday, October 20, 2013

Manthra Dei is out!


Cosmonauts! Manthra Dei's album is now available for full streaming and download (Name Your Price) on our Bandcamp page. Check also the last reviews by Stonerobixxx, Puro Ruido and The Sludgelord.

Friday, February 15, 2013

Welldweller Released!


Cosmonauts! Welldweller has finally been released! And now it's available for streaming and download (Name Your Price) on our Bandcamp page!

Friday, May 25, 2012

Dust Storm Warning is Out!


Finally, Dust Storm Warning is available! Check our Bandcamp for digital and physical orders!


About the tracks

Hereʼs a short description of the album track by track made by the band itself.

- Outrun: The first song we made as DSW. Raw and simple desert rock vibes.
- Space Cubeship: Hypnotic riffs and alienating lyrics... what else?

 - 666.1.333: Fuzzy and fat, this is the last song we composed for the album. While in the mixing phase our sound engineer's computer showed the value "666.1.333" apparently for no reason... the we decided to use that number as a name for the track.

- Dune: Since long psychedelic jams are a very important part of our way of doing music, we recorded two of them while in the album recording session. This is the first one.

- Lonely Coyote: This song, together with Trippin' the drill, Space cubeship and Requiem, first appeared on our first EP "Dawn Storm Watchers". The song has evolved since then and the new vocals are more powerful and atmospheric.

- Sherpa: Our second psychedelic jam. Try to imagine wide open Nepal's landscapes and just a man walking in the distance...

- Monkey Woman: Born from an idea of our first vocalist idea (Mattia Marchello), this song is one of the early songs we wrote as DSW

- Trippin' the drill: We just wanted to make it sound like a mountain moving slowly but unstoppable...

- Rise: It has been a challenge to build up this song but it was worth it. Originally Rise should have been the conclusive act of a conceptual trilogy together with requiem and lonely coyote.

- Wasteland: Sick

- Requiem: This song also appeared on our first Ep but, we decided to make it appear anyway on the album, since the song matured a lot since then. Dark, sad and yet angry.