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01. "California Queen" 02. "New Moon Rising" 03. "White Feather" 04. "Sundial" 05. "In The Morning" 06. "10,000 Feet" 07. "Cosmic Egg" 08. "Far Away" 09. "Pilgrim" 10. "In The Castle" 11. "Phoenix" 12. "Violence Of The Sun"
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 | | Description: | Cosmic Egg by Wolfmother, released 27 October 2009, includes the following tracks: "White Feather", "In The Morning", "Cosmic Egg", "Pilgrim" and more.
This version of Cosmic Egg comes as a 1xCD. - "Pilgrim" inspired by [url=https://www.discogs.com/Dead-Meadow-Shivering-King-And-Others/release/1350723]Dead Meadow "Everything's Going On"[/url] Domino US Publishing Company (SESAC)
All songs published by A Stockdale, Wolfmother Pty, LTD (ASCAP) / Universal Music Publishing Group, Pty Limited
Design for Invisible Creature, Inc.
Management for 5B Artist Management
Made in the EU.
Comes in a standard jewel case with clear tray and a 16-page booklet."Cosmic Egg" is the powerful second studio album by Australian rock band Wolfmother, presented here as an audio CD and released under the Universal label. Building on the heavy, riff-driven sound that made their self-titled debut a global talking point, "Cosmic Egg" delivers a dense mix of hard rock, psychedelic elements and classic 70s rock influences, translated into a modern, high-energy production. Massive guitar walls, thunderous drums and a tight rhythm section are at the core of the album, complemented by soaring, at times mystical vocals and an overall epic atmosphere. The songs range from explosive, fast rock anthems to more expansive, groove-oriented tracks that invite you to sink into their sound world. Lyrically, the album often circles around themes of freedom, inner journeys and a larger-than-life, almost cosmic imagery that perfectly matches its title. As a CD edition, "Cosmic Egg" is ideal for listeners who appreciate the full, dynamic sound of a physical release and who like to experience an album as a coherent, carefully sequenced piece of work from start to finish.
Wolfmother are known for revitalising classic hard rock in the 2000s with a fresh, contemporary edge. Their breakthrough came with the debut album "Wolfmother", from which tracks like "Woman" and "Joker & the Thief" attracted international attention, radio airplay and placements in films, games and commercials. The band quickly built a reputation as an energetic live act, appearing at major festivals and touring with established rock greats. With "Cosmic Egg", Wolfmother expanded their sound further, deepening their songwriting and presenting themselves as one of the key modern torchbearers of guitar-driven rock. Fans of bands such as Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath or contemporary stoner and hard rock acts will find plenty to love here, while new listeners are offered an accessible entry point into Wolfmother's distinctive sonic universe.
The release bears the imprint of Universal, one of the world's largest and most influential music companies. Universal stands for a broad catalogue that spans chart-topping pop and rock through to niche and specialist genres, often backing artists over the long term and supporting them internationally. With extensive distribution, professional marketing and high production standards, Universal ensures that albums like "Cosmic Egg" are presented in strong audio quality and are widely available, from classic record stores to modern online platforms. This CD edition thus combines Wolfmother's raw rock energy with the reliability and reach of a major label, making it a solid choice for collectors and fans alike. |  | | Manufacturer No.: |
2711851 |
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