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Celestial Power’s Self-Titled Debut Album Is Sick

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Celestial Power’s Self-Titled Debut Album Is Sick
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Celestial Power has released their self-titled debut album, showcasing a unique blend of heavy, fuzzy sounds. The album consists of four tracks, each approximately ten minutes long, emphasizing maximum volume and minimal variation. It is available now through Feeding Tube and Cardinal Fuzz.

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