Geezer Butler is the reason that I started playing the bass. Do you often play live? Well, it depends. You have to have a good reason to play a gig or to tour nowadays. A new album is always a good one.
We usually do a tour around Europe per year, sometimes as a headliners and sometimes as a support act for a bigger band. Definitely a huge honor for us and a great chance for P.
Faith in Physics is your sixth album. How would you categorized it in your discography? I could say that it is our most mature album so far. It combines the raw sound of our first albums with the melodies and the song-writing mentality of our recent albums. In our minds, Faith in Physics sums up all the influences we have as musicians over the past years. After we have digested the economic crisis and the whole recession project, people have lost faith in almost everything that concerns their everyday life.
And I am talking, unfortunately, about the vast majority of people. People that vote and select their leaders. No wonder why people turned to trust Golden Dawn, the far-right, neo-fascist political party. Refugees, leaving their countries because of war, travelled to Greece for a better life and people here turned against them.
Governments provided less help for them, while other people, everyday people did their best to help refugees find a place to stay. Corruption has always been a major issue in Greece, but nowadays it has turned into a gigantic one. Justice, politicians, police, the media act at their own will and their own advantage. Greece seems to follow the instructions of EU, where the decision center lies, so as to become a conservative country, a faithful dog that dances to the rhythm that EU dictates.
These five years are the years of economic crisis, the years of recession. The years of great unemployment for young people. So, I guess, there was more time for bands to play, to evolve, more time for bands to create and show their talent. This is an ambitious move and shows they have aspirations other than cranking out left over Sabbath riffs and talking about getting stoned.
Scribed by: Mark Hunt-Bryden. Because of the planet's surface feature, Zeus is a barren planet. The planet's tallest mountain is just 5. There are also moderate number of impact craters , the largest has a diameter of km, located near the south pole. Zeus' atmosphere is composed almost exclusively of carbon dioxide at Abundant amount of carbon monoxide is produced by volcanoes together with carbon dioxide due to its carbon-rich interior.
Besides these carbon oxides, there trace amounts of water vapor, argon, helium, and hydrogen. Unlike solar system rocky planets with considerable atmospheres, nitrogen is absent in Zeus' atmosphere.
It could either be that the planet does not acquire nitrogen during its formation or was reacted or transmuted due to intense UV radiation and then either escaped into space due to stellar winds or sank into the interior. Due to great amount of heavy gases, the molar mass is high, The planet's magnetic field strength is 7.
Zeus has no moons nor rings. Like the inner planet Penthus, Zeus once had moons. There were three small moons with sizes of 23 km, 29 km, and km.
All three escaped the orbit 3. Zeus poses a challenge since it does not transit its star. An alternative is to observe reflected light, which is difficult as it only been done for Jupiter-size planets. Future generations of telescopes can pick up reflected light from Zeus and study its atmosphere as well as physical characteristics such as its actual mass and size. In addition to reflected light, this planet can be studied using direct imaging, which is extremely difficult given that planet orbits close to the glare of its star and is small, though future generations of technologies can make it whole lot easier.
Direct imaging can be used to what planet appears like as well as if moons actually exist. Looking for signatures of volcanism can be done using reflected light or direct imaging. PlanetStar Wiki Explore. Wiki Content. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Edit source History Talk 0. In the Spring of Planet of Zeus would embark on their first tour of Europe to further support Macho Libre [9] and then again the next year surrounding appearances at Desertfest London and Stoned Gathering.
The band would also notably perform two shows supporting Clutch. Vigilante would see release on 22 April to critical acclaim from several publications. Following a co-headlining tour with Lionize in work would begin on a fifth studio album. Planet of Zeus would announce a vinyl re-issue of Macho Libre for it's tenth anniversary [24] and a tour of Europe with Kvelertak, rescheduling several dates that had been canceled along with adding more dates.
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