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Sunrise Radio

by Born To Hula

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released June 9, 2011

StonerRock.com | reviewed by John Pegoraro

"No, the surprise on "Sunrise Radio" is how well they pull off their Low Weimar Punk. Sure, the band may wear its primary influence on its sleeve, but that doesn’t stop the songs from chugging along with deep, soulful grooves. In fact, I’d say that five of the six deliver the essentials - good riffs, rhythms, and vibes."


Bad Acid Tab9 | reviewed by John Verica

"A German power trio, that delivers that classic late 1990ies American West Coast stoner rock sound. [...] Look for their debut full length album! Aryan riff worship to the max."


RockTribune | reviewed by Paul van de Gehuchte (translated excerpt)

"They sound exactly the same as Queens Of The Stone Age and Brant Bjork And The Bros. But they do so with style!"


ConcreteWeb.be | reviewed by Cosmicmasseur

"As the title of this German band implies, "Born to Hula" are more than a little familiar with Josh Homme’s Queens Of The Stoneage. I guess they spin at home quite some discs by Che, Dozer, Fu Manchu… as that's what they most closely resemble. […] They manage to surprise me on "By the river" a decent attempt at a Brant Bjork-groove and the instrumental "Midnight radio" proving that they have their songwriting chops together."

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Born To Hula Weimar, Germany

One could say that the sound is reminiscent of QOTSA and mister Bjork, but this rediscovery of the scene is certainly no simple copy. Rather, it approaches it in new ways, celebrating groove rock, blues vibes and rhythm n' drive in the process. This comes across in a
really visceral way.
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