
With this first public track (later removed from their BandCamp), Salem’s Pot establish their style of psychedelic doom with thick-fuzz bass, plodding drums, and swelling roars of stony tones. Filtered vocals and dives into feedback round out the track, and while it basically rides three riffs for about seventeen minutes, there’s enough panache put into the swirling cycles to let the group pull it off successfully. Not as good as what the band would put together later, but not nearly bad enough to warrant wiping from their catalog.