Released in 1999, To the Center is Nebula’s full-length debut and a cornerstone of late-‘90s stoner rock. Picking up where Let It Burn left off, the band dives deeper into a cosmic soup of fuzz-drenched riffs, psychedelic freak-outs, and heavy desert grooves.
Fueled by Eddie Glass’s scorching guitar work and hazy vocals, the album balances high-octane rockers like “Come Down” and “Clearlight” with spaced-out, exploratory tracks like the title track “To the Center,” where sitars and vintage effects push the band into otherworldly dimensions. Produced by Jack Endino (Nirvana, Soundgarden), the album blends garage energy with a thick, analog warmth that sounds both retro and timeless.
To the Center feels like a wild acid trip through the Mojave, with nods to Hendrix, Hawkwind, and Blue Cheer, but always with Nebula’s distinct, no-holds-barred edge. It’s an essential release that helped define the heavy psych and desert rock sound at the turn of the millennium.
1. To the Center
2. Come Down
3. Whatcha Lookin’ For
4. Clearlight
5. Freedom
6. Antigone
7. I Need Somebody
8. Fields of Psilocybin
9. So Low
10. Synthetic Dream
11. Between Time
12. You Mean Nothin’
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