Dear friends, what i have to write today, makes all omega massif members sad and sick at the same time, but sometimes things develop and sometimes good things end. omega massif is done.

we want to thank everyone who supported us during the last nine years! all the fans, bookers and of course all our labels, who did a great job for us.
a special thanks goes out to DENOVALI, who did their best to help us with our stuff during the last years. thank you TIMO and THOMAS.

stay tuned for our last song, a cover version of “don’t bring me flowers” on the upcoming GODFLESH tribute sampler on FOBOBILE RECORDS “fathers of our flesh”.
look out for upcoming bands with omega massif members. very soon. via this fb-account https://www.facebook.com/omegamassif.
there also will be ONE LAST GOODBYE-SHOW. you will be informed about the “when and where”

EDIT: the goodbye-show will be the only show we’ll be playing. all other shows are cancelled. sorry. this sucks. we know.

so THANK YOU and TAKE CARE

Andreas/Omega Massif

Free Download! – Omega Massif/Geisterstadt

doom instrumental metal mountainmetal sludge, Würzburg, Germany

released 07 August 2007

http://www.metal-archives.com/bands/Omega_Massif/56578

metal doom heavy psychedelic Saskatoon, Canada

released 15. October 2013

https://www.facebook.com/shootinggunsband/


There is a spaceport in Saskatoon in Canada. The Shooting Guns shoot you with there latest release Brotherhood of the Ram from there right into space.
At the first song they start to groove around in orbit.

But then they start the warp drive at the song Motherfuckers Never Learn to really bring you to places more far away in universe. Steady rocking pumping beats, behemoth sounds driving you into space.

And there you are, reached planet Krautrock, then diving into the sea of planet Peace. Soft groovy sounds with lovely organs and synths let you swim around, very laid back.

But afterwards the warp drive is used again at last song No Fans, letting you fly through the galaxies again, passing a black hole and reaching our home planet again, or is it a parallel universe!?
The sounds of Brotherhood of the Ram are so multifaceted, every time I listen to this release it blows my mind in another way.

If you like bands like Carlton Melton, Pharao Overlord or Camera, this recording is highly recommended for you!

Review by FrÄnk