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Driver Identifier Portable. Earthdog Since 1992, Sons of Otis have been recording in what is in my opinion some of the worlds best dirging cosmic doom blues known to man. Sons of Otis will be holding their CD release party in Toronto, Canada on June 13th with Electric Magma opening for them along with Keef and Skull and I figured this would be a good time to review their latest album 'Exiled', which happens to mark 15 years since the release of their first EP released when the band was simply known as Otis. Sons of Otis have been on some of the worlds best stoner rock labels including Mans Ruin and seeing their latest release to be their second time with Small Stone. Fans of the likes of Acid King, Goatsnake, UFOMammut and others I would hope know of this amazing band.

Exiled is a doom metal music album recording by SONS OF OTIS released in 2009 on CD, LP/Vinyl and/or cassette. This page includes SONS OF OTIS Exiled's: cover. Sons of Otis - Exiled (CD) Price: $ 15.99. But I never expected Sons of Otis to sound quite so pissed. Exiled serves as a solid reminder that there's still. Exiled CD music Product Description Like a comet on its long orbit, well beyond the edge of the solar system, Canadian space cadets Sons of Otis, have settled into a somewhat lengthy (but reliable) timespan of four years between visits to planet Earth, and 2009 sees them returning, right on schedule, with their fifth long-player, Exiled. Sons of Otis are a Canadian stoner rock band from Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

I have yet to hear a more psychedelic form of stoner doom. Blues has always been a staple in Sons of Otis' sound, and it only gets stronger with every release. Oxazejam truly would be the rule. The song first appeared on their split with Queen Elephantine, but has been re-issued on Exiled. A jam that shows us that the blues will never die, and will always have its place in metal. The best thing I have to say about Sons of Otis is that they seem to build upon their sound with every release where most bands grow stale or change their direction.

This album is keeping true to everything Otis has ever done has reached what I believe to be their best outing, and somehow manages to be heavier than anything they have done to date. When 'Tales of Otis' kicks into gear with its menacing droning doom atmosphere, you will see what I mean. Exiled is a work of art that will please many fans of slow dirging music ranging from stoner doom to slow psychedelic blues, droning doom to a kick ass version of Motor heads Iron Horse.

If you haven't picked up a copy of Exiled, I suggest you do so now and own a piece of what may be arguably Canada's best heavy metal group. Derek Edward Kellington credits. Foryoursoft File Property Edit Pro 3.56.

Contents • • • • • • • • History [ ] The band was formed by Ken Baluke in Toronto sometime around the years 1992 and 1993. At first it was called just Otis, but for legal reasons had to be changed to 'Sons of Otis'. Strongly influenced by the underground heavy music of the time (Melvins/Fudge Tunnel/Shallow N.D), their first release, Paid to Suffer, came out in 1994. In 1996 the band released the album Spacejumbofudge on the Hypnotic label. The album was re-released in 2000 by Mans Ruin after Hypnotic closed up. Temple Ball was released in 1999. The band toured in Europe in 2000.

The band changed drummers frequently until May 2001 and at times resorted to a drum machine for recordings as well as performances. In 2002 the band toured North America with Electric Wizard and Unearthly Trance. In 2006, the band released an EP which included a cover of Hoyt Axton's 'The Pusher'. Three more albums, X, Exile and Siesmic were released between 2005 and 2012. Members [ ] Current [ ] • Ken Baluke – guitars, vocals • Frank Sargeant – bass • Ryan Aubin – drums Past [ ] • John Moran – drums (1992–1995) • Emilio Mammone – drums (1996–1998, 1999–2001) - including 2000 European tour with Electric Wizard. Session musicians [ ] • Tony Jacome – drums on the ' Songs for Worship (2001) Discography [ ] • 1994 - Paid to Suffer • 1996 - Spacejumbofudge • 1999 - Temple Ball • 2001 - Untitled EP (also known as The Pusher EP) • 2001 - Songs for Worship • 2005 - X • 2007 - Sons of Otis / - Split • 2009 - Exiled • 2012 - Seismic References [ ].