The Hidden Hand
Following the dissolution of Spirit Caravan in mid-2002, stoner rock godfather Scott "Wino" Weinrich announced that he would be joining Place of Skulls -- the band fronted by guitarist Victor Griffin of Pentagram fame. At the same time, though, he also formed a new band called the Hidden Hand with Maryland natives Bruce Falkinberg (bass/vocals) and Dave Hennessy (drums). The trio's debut album, 2003's Divine Propaganda, retained most of the sonic hallmarks characteristic of Wino's long career -- traditional heavy metal and doom infused with punk rock's bare-bones, D.I.Y. aesthetics -- but also placed an added emphasis on addressing social and political issues. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide
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| recent albums | date | score | reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mother Teacher Destroyer | 2004 | 6.50 | 1 |
| Night Letters | 2004 | n/a | 0 |
| Divine Propaganda | 2003 | 4.25 | 0 |
Recent User Reviews
If fans are worried that doom/stoner metal legend Scott Weinrich has abandoned his roots, they may be right. But in a good way.
FULL REVIEWposted Feb 16, 2006
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