Slo Burn was a short-lived stoner rock band active during 1996 and 1997. Th… Read Full Bio ↴Slo Burn was a short-lived stoner rock band active during 1996 and 1997. The band was formed by John Garcia of the influential stoner rock band Kyuss, which had split up months previously. Garcia was joined by Chris Hale on electric guitar, Damon Garrison on bass guitar and Brady Houghton on drums.
In 1996 the band distributed a five song demotape, and in April 1997 released an EP entitled Amusing the Amazing through the record label Malicious Vinyl. According to interviews, Garcia claimed that the band also intended to record a full-length album. Slo Burn toured with Ozzfest in 1997 but decided to split up in September, towards the end of the tour. John Garcia subsequently joined the equally short-lived band Unida, before becoming vocalist with Hermano, who have since recorded three studio albums.
Slo Burn had a sound not dissimilar to that of latter-day Kyuss, which can be attributed to Garcia's singing style and the production work of Chris Goss. However, the music was more direct and less layered or complex. Allmusic describes their style as "simple structures formed out of monolithic rhythm guitars" with "guitar solos that come and go and vibrate weirdly on the way.
In 1996 the band distributed a five song demotape, and in April 1997 released an EP entitled Amusing the Amazing through the record label Malicious Vinyl. According to interviews, Garcia claimed that the band also intended to record a full-length album. Slo Burn toured with Ozzfest in 1997 but decided to split up in September, towards the end of the tour. John Garcia subsequently joined the equally short-lived band Unida, before becoming vocalist with Hermano, who have since recorded three studio albums.
Slo Burn had a sound not dissimilar to that of latter-day Kyuss, which can be attributed to Garcia's singing style and the production work of Chris Goss. However, the music was more direct and less layered or complex. Allmusic describes their style as "simple structures formed out of monolithic rhythm guitars" with "guitar solos that come and go and vibrate weirdly on the way.
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Slo Burn Lyrics
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Cactus Jumper Aaaoow. Aaaoow! Aaaoow! Soooo. Miiiine. Just a nail through…
July So play your dead an all time rhyme The heats on…
Muezli Blood blood blood Some give away you'll have to steal…
Outer Circle Slipped from his sleep That same old ceiling closing in …
Pilot the Dune I said a pilot, a pilot - I said a…
pilot_the_dune I said a pilot, a pilot - I said a…
Positiva Breathe, breathe, breathe, breathe The breaks in life alway…
Prizefighter Realize iron horse will take you there Realize every wall &…
The Prizefighter Realize iron horse will take you there Realize every wall &…
the_prizefighter Realize iron horse will take you there Realize every wall &…
wheelfall [Demo] Your turn to me was seen Miles and miles of green…
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@TheGroovyGuitarDude
For anyone who wants to play this on guitar, here's how :)
For about 99% of the song, it will be these chords in this order!
A, Cadd9, G, D(variation; 554030)
Strum Pattern - ↑↓↑↓↑↓↑
SUPER SHORT Bridge after Second Chorus -
Cadd9 and Em
Hope this helps out! If you get stuck or need a little extra help, I just uploaded a video lesson for this on my channel :)
@brookeelisa3003
I love how subtle she is. She doesn't scream for your attention, she just has it.
@kylewatson5308
Best comment ever lol
@tomjohnson3004
Brooke Elisa , would not say subtle, direct and plain, she ain’t hiding anything.
Shame the Coachella version was taking down.
That performance was breathtaking.
Believe upon Jesus , trust upon him and his propitiation for you, it’ll be alright
@northeastbirdsmore2281
Facts!
@jimihendrix225
agreed indeed !
@sjb2440
The first time I heard this song was on SNL. I was completely entranced from the start.
@brandonward9967
Proof that the simplest songs and arrangements can be some of the most emotion and powerful performances. This is one of the best I’ve seen on SNL in a long time.
@rogerbourne4377
Actually 12 people on stage there that gradually fill the sound. It's well though-out.
@kentexican5844
You nailed it Brandon!
@kottyking
bro there's 11 people in the band lol not even including her. "simple"