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Dimension
Rock · 2006 · 2 tracks

Dimension

A three-minute blast of vintage-soaked hard rock defined by thunderous riffs, howling vocals, and a relentless, fuzzed-out energy that demands high volume.

April 17, 2006 · Modular Recordings

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Dimension is a concentrated dose of high-octane rock revivalism that feels like a portal to 1971. It is built on a foundation of massive, overdriven guitar riffs that possess a physical weight, paired with Andrew Stockdale's soaring, high-register vocals that channel the spirits of Robert Plant and Ozzy Osbourne. The track moves with a predatory grace, balancing the raw aggression of garage rock with the expansive, cosmic ambitions of early stoner metal. It is music designed to be played loud, filling every corner of the room with a dense wall of sound.

Moments Worth Listening For
The initial explosion of the main riff after the brief feedback intro
The frantic, blues-inflected guitar solo that spirals into a high-pitched frenzy
The rhythmic breakdown where the bass and drums lock into a heavy, repetitive groove

How does Dimension sound next to the rest of Wolfmother's catalogue?

Wall Of Sound+1.5σ

The production is pushed notably harder into wall of sound than this artist usually allows.

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