Adventurous, utterly spell binding while being totally focussed in its determination to not comply too contemporary sensibilities, Pombagira have forged from the earth, air, water and fire Maleficia Lamiah. Rather than falling into obscurity by keeping with an obvious style Pombagira have sidestepped the doom tag, annihilated any drone association, trampled on any stoner association and formed a new down tuned psychedelic-rock style. And therefore the band make no apologies to the length or the journey the listener must undertake to become fully engrossed by their endeavours. Indeed this could be regarded as a specific request to those, not faint of heart, to surrender time to step onto Pombagira's dirt track. What can be assured is that it will be well worth the effort.
Alongside the stupendous nature of the release, the band have started to work with noted photographer Vic Singh, who not only did the front cover photo for Pink Floyd's Piper at the Gates of Dawn but worked with the Beatles for both film and photography.