Celestial Hi-Fi is a studio album from Canadian stoner rock band Sheavy, released in 2000.[6]
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| Celestial Hi-Fi | ||||
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| Studio album by Sheavy | ||||
| Released | 2000 | |||
| Genre | Stoner rock | |||
| Length | 59:46 | |||
| Label | Rise Above Records[1] The Music Cartel[2] | |||
| Producer | Sheavy, Don Ellis, Rick Hollett | |||
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| Review scores | |
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| Source | Rating |
| AllMusic | |
| Chicago Tribune | |
| Rock Hard | 8.5/10[5] |
AllMusic wrote that "album highlights like 'Hyperfaster', 'What's up, Mr. Zero?', and 'Solarsphere' resemble sonic snapshots of prime-era Black Sabbath, simply updated with modern recording technology and augmented with a elements of space rock."[3] Exclaim! thought that "guitarist Dan Moore really lets a Southern rock influence shine in his guitar playing, and drummer Ren Squires truly kicks the bejeezus out of his drums."[6] The Chicago Tribune wrote that "their sound is so immediate, in-yer-face, and of-the-moment vital that it's hard to dub 'em retro in the manner of, say, Lenny Kravtiz."[4]
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