UFOmammut

Eve (Supernaturalcat)

Mammoth Italian UFO (“oofomammoot”) lands its fifth disc in five instrumental movements, dedicated to first apple adopter Eve. Vesuvian magma (“Part I”), subliminal dread waging War of the Worlds in the seventh minute (“Part II”), Boris-sized leviathan (“Part III”), valley of the tormented (“Part IV”), sludge of lost souls (“Part V”). In 44:44, Poia (sting), Urlo (stang), and Vita (stung) become the three new tenors of doom.

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San Francisco native Raoul Hernandez crossed the border into Texas on July 2, 1992, and began writing about music for the Chronicle that fall, debuting with an album review of Keith Richards’ Main Offender. By virtue of local show previews – first “Recommendeds,” now calendar picks – his writing’s appeared in almost every issue since 1993.