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By Richard Gintowt

Published on August 04, 2009 at 11:56am

Nebula must have evaded the truth-in-advertising brigade because there's nothing nebulous about the group's new album, Heavy Psych. With influences like Jimi Hendrix, Cream and Black Sabbath, the druggy disc might as well have appeared on the scene the first time we were putting men on the moon. Led by ex-Fu Manchu guitarist Eddie Glass and propelled by former Mondo Generator drummer Rob Oswald, Nebula has the reputation of being one of the best live trios in rock and roll. This will be put to the test as the group hits the road with fellow Los Angeles pill-pushers (figuratively speaking, of course) the Entrance Band.