Sonntag, 15. Dezember 2013

Last show for this year


This is the last show for this year, please show up and celebrate the exodus of 2013
with Lord Of Giant, Vibravoid and Da Captain Trips from Italy.

If you want a pre-sale ticket drop us a line at:
lordofgiant(a)gmx.de

Otherwise see you next year, starting with a new 7" single on H42 Records.

Take care & stay tuned!

Freitag, 30. August 2013

Third Pressing, new reviews & gigs

The third pressing of our debut LP is now available. It comes on white-marbled 180g-Vinyl and is limited to 100 copies. Get it here.



We also received further reviews of the LP. The first one comes from the Guitar Mag, the second one is to find in the german Rock Hard issue 315.



We are actually mixing the two songs we have recorded for the upcoming 7" single. 
They are entitled "Woman" and "Dust Demon". More infos soon about that. 

Check out our next shows & please join us if you're around. 

Thanks!





Mittwoch, 20. Februar 2013

First review and new gig announcement

Today we have received the first review of our debut LP. Thanks to Cosmic Lava for the nice words!


Hailing from Möchengladbach, Germany, LORD OF GIANT deliver bluesy, 1970s-tinged heavy rock on their self-titled debut album and I must say that this is a pretty promising start. This is mainly because these guys know that a good rock 'n' roll song needs some good hooks or it will sunk into oblivion. A further plus point of LORD OF GIANT is vocalist Ingo, whose gruff voice ensures that there's enough dirt between the tones. But also the three guitarists go about things the right way as well as the rhythm section.
The album consists of 8 songs which fortunately offer enough variety. The last track 'Part Of The Game' is a nice acoustic tune with additional string arrangements, whereas 'Traveller Of Light' and 'Mental Meltdown Lullaby' knows to surprise with female backing vocals. Otherwise, the songs are rich in grooves and slightly refined with a metallic roar. Of course there are tunes that I like more than others. 'Midnight Run', for instance, tries desperately to be something like an anthem and is eerily reminiscent of Motorjesus. Luckily the song starts to get better when it slows down and boasts some of the album's heaviest riffs.
One of my highlights is 'Mental Meltdown Lullaby' that sounds as if Sixty Watt Shaman and Soundgarden had conceived a sweet child. Overall, LORD OF GIANT is a band to be reckoned with. They have the right attitude and I can well imagine that they are a good live band, too. So, if you want to buy a copy of this debut then be quick because it's limited to only 100 copies (including a lyric sheet).
(KK)
Feb/20/2013 on cosmiclava.com

Here's the flyer of the next show with Dean Allen Floyd, see you there!