EarPollution.com

Earpollution.com
Issue 1.06, June 1999
This EP, like any good self-produced source, comes out unfettered and not affected by the appeal of popular or what is now called “alternative” music. Fuzzy guitars, strong characteristic vocals, backed with trippy harmonies; this band’s self-titled is reminiscent of the good ol’ days of lo-fi alternative music. Like the Pandoras or neo-psychedelic alt bands influenced by the Velvets, Heaven’s Burning come out sounding underground but still delicate.
Good stuff for those missing those Mod days (listen to “Shout” and “The Box”).
-Hope Lopez

Earpollution.com
Issue 1.06, June 1999

This EP, like any good self-produced source, comes out unfettered and not affected by the appeal of popular or what is now called “alternative” music. Fuzzy guitars, strong characteristic vocals, backed with trippy harmonies; this band’s self-titled is reminiscent of the good ol’ days of lo-fi alternative music. Like the Pandoras or neo-psychedelic alt bands influenced by the Velvets, Heaven’s Burning come out sounding underground but still delicate.

Good stuff for those missing those Mod days (listen to “Shout” and “The Box”).

-Hope Lopez