More ambitious than early
Fu Manchu,
Mammoth Volume put a finer point on
Sabbath groove mongering, but their lowdown, often minimal approach to stoner riffing will tickle the ears of
Daredevil (check out "Candlelight Dinner") fans for sure. Of course, it's
Black Sabbath ("Recycled C*unt," "Helly's Creek") being memorialized on many of these demos and rarities, but visions of artists as diverse as
Motörhead ("Diablo"),
Yes ("Expander"),
Wilco, and
T. Rex ("Fourfinger and Fishpie") combine to make for an interesting trip. Through it all, super-thick guitar and bass riffs tie the music together, stretching the border of rock's lowest register. Old-school synths, spooky acoustic breaks, backwards tracks, and other '70s artifacts also litter
The Early Years, adding clarity and sophistication to the collection. A thinking man's stoner affair, this 2002 Music Cartel release reveals
Mammoth Volume's amazing capacity to revitalize retro concepts, and capture something completely their own.