It's a new war on the range
Riders of impending doom
A new war on the range
Riders of impending doom
It's the same old war on the range
Nothing is sacred they let it bleed
Nothing is sacred they let it bleed
Erase the past call it heresy
Nothing is sacred they let it bleed
A new war on the range
Nothing is sacred they let it bleed
Riders of impending doom
It's the same old war on the range
Gotta drill that land for the oil man
A new war on the range
North Dakota to the Chaco Canyon
They say Bear's Ears ain't worth a damn
Unless you drill baby drill for the oil man
It's a new war on the range
Riders of impending doom
It's the same old war on the range
In the Sandhills of Northwest Nebraska
Nothing is sacred they let it bleed
Erase the past call it heresy
Nothing is sacred they let it bleed
A new war on the range
Nothing is sacred they let it bleed
It's the same old war on the range
Riders of impending doom
It's a new war on the range
Nothing is sacred they let it bleed
It's the same old war on the range
Gotta drill that land for the oil man
Monuments ain't worth a damn
Gotta put more money in the rich man's hand
Nothing is sacred they let it bleed
Erase the past call it heresy
Nothing is sacred they let it bleed
A new war on the range
Nothing is sacred they let bleed
A new wat on the range
Let it bleed
Let it bleed
Let it bleed
A new war on the range
It's the same old war on the range
supported by 24 fans who also own “New War on the Range”
These guys are, in my opinion, one of the greatest stoner/sludge band that have popped up in recent years. Sure, you have the "old gods" like Sleep, Electric Wizard, and Kyuss but Spaceslug brings something new to the table. They're fresh, and it seems like they've got no thought of stopping anytime soon. Rod Astorga
supported by 23 fans who also own “New War on the Range”
For some reason, what I previewed and the real songs was somewhat different - maybe because of the cover art?
But I definitely don't regret something more spacial than expected. The recent Ocean drifting in space. frankwurst
The prolific Japanese metal band keep on giving, putting a new spin on their 2011 track "Pardon?" as well as a Yuletide classic. Bandcamp New & Notable Dec 15, 2021