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By Doug Wallen

Published on August 05, 2008 at 11:01am

Crammed into the druggy Tee Pee Records roster — home to Witch, High on Fire, the Warlocks, and Graveyard — Brooklyn's aptly titled Titan whips up hulking, 10-minute rollercoaster anthems that display more scope and clarity than your typical stoner rock act. Sure there's a wicked crunch and a smoky instrumental sprawl to Titan's ambitious debut, A Raining Sun of Light and Love, for You and You and You, but the album's prog-psych mix follows in the footsteps of prime Led Zeppelin material.