Volume release first single »Colossal Freak« from their 20th anniversary edition of »Requesting Permission To Land«
Californian heavy acid rock band Volume is releasing the 20th anniversary vinyl edition of their »Requesting Permission To Land« EP on October 27th, 2023 via Weird Beard (UK), We Here & Now (CA), Echodelick (US), Worst Bassist (EU) and Ramble Records (AU).
Listen to the first single »Colossal Freak« below!
Tracklist:
01. Habit
02. Colossal Freak
03. Dont Look Around
04. Make Believe
05. Headswim
Courtesy of C Squared Music:
Psychedelic rockers Volume have released the »Colossal Freak«. The first single from their upcoming 20th Anniversary release of »Requesting Permission To Land« which will be released on vinyl on October 27th, 2023.
Formed in 1993, Volume are back following a hiatus to finish what they started and celebrate a career milestone. The 20th Anniversary edition vinyl pressing of »Requesting Permission To Land« will be released on October 27th.
“I’m super stoked that »Requesting Permission To Land« will finally be out on vinyl like it was always supposed to be. Get ready to get cosmically freaked out!” – Patrick Brink
From the riff-fueled percussive-frenzy sound of the EP’s opener »Habit« to the rhythmic and progressive conclusion »Headswim«, »Requesting Permission To Land« is a thrilling collection of heavy acid rock tracks. The EP features a number of talented musicians with drums recorded by Scott Reeder (Fu Manchu), and bass played by James Scoggins (Final Conflict). If you like straight up fuzzed out psychedelic rock, sit back and let Volume spin your head!
Photo by Davy Pelletier
About Volume:
Patrick Brink began Volume back in 1993 with the desire to have a project with which he could take the lead and steer the musical reins down psychedelic rocking routes. Having performed with a number of acts including doing vocals for Fu Manchu in their early days, Volume offered Patrick a new creative outlet. Over their career the band has shared stages with Queens Of The Stone Age, Fu Manchu, Mastadon and Goatsnake, and performed at festivals including Emmisions of the Monolith and Stoner Hands of Doom (SHoD). Volume draw musical influences from bands such as The Stooges, MC5 and Black Flag to name a few, while also crafting their own distinctive heavy psychedelic identity.
»Requesting Permission To Land« will be released via Weird Beard (UK) We Here & Now (CA) Echodelick (US) Worst Bassist (EU) Ramble Records (AU).
Bojan Bidovc // music enthusiast, promoter, misanthrop and sometimes a journalist as well