The Welsh psychedelic space rock
band, Sendelica has released their first live album and it is fantastic. It was recorded at last year’s successful Crabstock Festival in Wales and released now on the Fruits de Mer
offshoot label called Friends of Fish! The set features a range of tracks
including some cool borrowed themes from bands like Pink Floyd and Funkadelic
with such track as Set the controls for the heart of the Buddha and Return of
the Maggot Brain. I have never seen this band and hate to admit, they are one
band that has sort of just passed me by as I don’t own a single one of their
records but I have heard them streaming while at work. This one I have been
spinning a lot on the CD player and it is such a cool record and I hope to
catch the band live. Enjoy this track from youtube below from the record..
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Friday, October 10, 2014
My Brother the Wind- Live at Roadburn Festival 2013 (Roadburn Records RBR035)
I
only caught about half of this really cool concert due to other bands I had not
seen before were playing that I really wanted to see. It is great that most of
the concert is represented here in 5 pieces of music spread over 3 sides of
vinyl. Sulpur valley Dawn (maybe this
inspired the album over??) starts things off and you really feel like you are
there in the audience waiting for it to all start as the band slowly get things
going and you can hear the audience chatting before Mattias brings in the first
guitar lines and the psychedelic trip begins! About 4mins the drums and bass
really kick in and off we go with some great psychedelic guitar phrasing and
wah guitar that flows so effortlessly over the cool bass lines of Ronny. At
11mins Nicklas puts down his guitar and switches over to the digital mellotron
for a nice space change. The end is very intense with Ronny and drummer Daniel,
really killing it.. Side 2 starts with Ancient Caravan, an mystical Eastern
inspired piece that slowly grows into something else. There is an amazing
guitar solo by Mattias at the end of this track when Nicklas reverts back to
the mellotron for some haunting voice like sounds. Very cool.. The Mountain
Trail features some really nice slide guitar continues a bit the mood of the
haunting Eastern feel but a bit more spacey. It brings back great memories. The
opening track on Side 3, further up the Mountain Trail features some truly
amazing melodic guitar playing from Mathias. What a wonderful track. Into the
Cosmic Halo closes out the record in a hard rocking manner. Excellent album. The
bands new studio album is coming out on Oct 14th as well. I will try
to review that as well.
HYPNOS- HYPNOS CD (Crusher Records CRCD026)
Hypnos
is a young new five piece Swedish band playing NWOBHM style music mixed with
that 70s influence that bands like Witchcraft and Graveyard took to heart. The
bio says it is boogie rock but it is a bit more heavy metal that 70s hard rock
that so many Swedish band excel at. Lots of songs about good and evil and a
great rocking album. The CD has 8 tracks and starts off with the fast paced
Hands of Evil. This melodic rocker also reminds me of Horizont as well, both
with the style of singing and harmony guitars. Some great parts that also will
remind you of Thin Lizzy, perhaps and cool changes in this track. A good opener
Hypnos is a more laid back track in the bluesy way the guitar lines start
things off and then it kicks in with full force and some powerful vocals and a
great guitar solo section. Nightmares slows things down a lot to start with a
Graveyard like vocal style but then the track really picks up. This band has a
lot more lead guitar than Graveyard or Witchcraft, which is really nice. Fantastic
song. Moving too Fast does indeed speed things up to a quick boogie rock track
and also highlighting the excellent singing of Philip. The Mountain is a
another fast one with a lot of harmony guitar parts over the nearly 6min track.
Invaders really took me back to the early 80s NWOBHM bands that were more 70s
hard rock inspired… Some great guitar solos in this track and a great sense of
vocals phrasing and delivery. Abracassus again has this dual guitar phrasing in
a track that really bounces along with a nice groove and some intense singing
ala Ian Gillan! How to handle Madness closes this record and is a very fast
song and one I can see the audience really digging live. A great debut… Good
work guys..
Electric Moon- Lunatics & Lunatics Revenge (Sulatron st1406-02)
Electric
Moon’s first two records that were originally released on the Nasoni Records
label are now being re-released. These have long been sought after and out of print. This is a new
edition in 500 copies in a double gatefold. It is also released as a 2CD set as
well with both complete albums. It features new artwork, with the original
artwork is featured on the inside of the gatefold.
I have both the original records but this is nice for the fans who want
to hear where this band started off at. While the band have not deviated so far
from their roots over like 20 records now, this stuff was a more composed and
Dave was playing organ and both he and Lulu were also experimenting with some
voices, where as the current line up goes for all improvised and heavy psych
sounds to blow your brains apart……. One of Germany’s coolest heavy psych acts.
Friday, October 3, 2014
Uli Jon Roth and Crystal Breed- Amager Bio, Copenhagen Oct 2nd, 2014
Uli
Jon Roth is one of my all-time favourite guitar players. He started out in the
Scorpions in the early 70s and then left and had a cool band called Electric
Sun in the 80s and then for the last many years has toured under his own name
playing mostly his own music mixed with Jimi Hendrix songs. This was the 40th anniversary of
his debut with the Scorpions so he was doing primarily a set of old Scorpions
songs and mixing the sets up every night and not just doing the same Scorpions
songs every night (at least that is what I read in an interview).
Sue
and I walked down to the club about 19:30 and were lucky enough to run into a
guy selling two tickets for half price so that was a great start. We later met
up with Nils, Sven, Magnus and Finn, which was really nice. It was a mostly
older crowd. At 20:15, the opening band, which made up most of Uli’s backing
band as well played first. They played about a 45min set of very complicated
progressive rock with a pretty hard edge at times but also the sort of high
pitched vocal styling’s of the neo-prong bands from the UK in the 80s. Amazing
musicians. I was really blown away by the keyboard player and the guitarist who
sang most of the lead vocals, was also great but did not show is true form
until much later in their set. I filmed one track which was something totally
new that they had not recorded yet. They
were not bad..
The Sails of Charon live in Copenhagen...
He
had a great band but I am puzzled by why they play the songs so fast. It is
like a speed metal version of the Scorpions and there are three amazing guitar
players who each on their own were really keeping up with Uli and totally
ripping it up at times with triple harmony guitars. The keyboard guy was
totally pointless to have except that he did a lot of the singing with the
guitar player from Crystal Breed who, did the lead vocals. You could not hear
the keyboards at all where we stood in front on Uli half way back and the
Scorpions never had keyboards! Anyway,
I wish they would slow the songs down to the old speed but I think it has to do
with Uli can play his old solos twice as fast today as he did back in the old
days and it fits better if the songs are also faster but they just don’t sound
right to me, who has heard the old Scorpions records 100s of times… Anyway, always a pleasure to see Uli play
that guitar and hear these classic songs.. Great night…
Sunday, September 21, 2014
Spids Nøgenhat- Den Grå Hall, Christiania Sept 20th, 2014
This
was a very cool event at the large “gray” hall in Christiania. Magnus came over
to my place for some food and a couple of beers before we rode our bikes out to
Christiania. I learned a new way to go, which is much easier than the way I
normally go. We arrived about 19:15 and a circle of our friends (Nils, Karen,
Tom, Cven, Rhona, Anders and some others) were having some beers, joints,
mushrooms and just smiling and in a good mood. I joined them for a bit but then
wanted to go in and see what it was all about inside and see the documentary
movie about the making of the first Spids Nøgenhat album back in 2000.
| Flowershowers- The light wizard…. |
Anyway, the movie started at 20
and I stood and watched it with Nick Hasselby, who is featured prominently in
the movie, since it was his studio where On Trial and Spids Nøgenhat used to
rehearse and record some, that the movie takes place. It was also the Orpheus
records headquarters for some years. I had been to the Mad Scientists Studio a
few times. I also have known all the guys in this band for many years and
travelled with them to Hannover for the only Spids Nøgenhat outside of Denmark
in Hannover. Anyway, the movie is nearly
all in Danish except a small part where they travel to GZ digital media in the
Czech Republic and tour the record pressing plant and actually film the master
being cut. The movie is really cool and lasts about 40mins. There is not a lot
of the band playing but a few cuts from the studio, a fun interview where Guf,
Morten, Hobbitten and Nick are all stoned and talking about the record and
stuff. Perfect intro to this event.
The
band hit the stage about 21:15 and the place was pretty packed now. It was sold
out with about 1000 tickets sold. The band opened with Mere Lys from the new
record. The sound was actually really good considering this less than ideal
barn with a concrete floor, which always presents a challenge for sound people.
The visuals, were just mindblowing! Powerful, dynamic, psychedelic and trippy…
Some of the coolest I have ever seen and stitched together in such a cool way
and the same images was on the front of the screen, on the sides of the hall
and also the back of the hall. Incredible.. The band quickly zipped through a
lot of songs playing them all pretty straight with little improvisaton or jamming,
which used to be a much bigger part of the concerts, when they had fewer songs
to play. They mixed in the old tracks like Gi Slip, Psykedelisc tapet, with all
the new ones as well as covers from Furekåben, and the
political Røde Mor (Lille Johnny). When the band played En I Græsset, I was
reminded of my friend Ralph Rjeily a lot, who used to manage the band and do
sound. He was a good friend and we all miss him a lot. He would have been
really proud and also amazed to see the Den Grå hall sold out and hundreds of
people singing along to Vand, Brød og Te, and other tracks. Ralph would have
smiled as I did…
The band left the stage for about
5 mins after a long spaced out version of Hvad har Du?, where Lorenzo had the
whole place singing, Spids Nøgenhat! Part of the jam was totally out into 1971
Hawkwind area when the jam was really intense. Hobitten was on the floor making
space sounds, the wall of blanga was powerful and very psychedelic. Guf was
freaking out on the organ as well.. This was at least 15-20 minutes long. The
band wanted to keep the jam going but Lorenzo was soaking wet from head to toe
and dripping and needed a break. Wow.. very cool stuff.
The encore tracks, of which there
were 5, I think were more straight up and not jammed out and started with a
cool version of Kommer med Fred, with Anders the drummer standing up waving the
peace signs and some of the audience followed…. He eventually played the drums
though and they extended this out some compared to the LP version. Lorenzo would switch from 12 string acoustic
guitar to the farfisa organ on nearly every other song and he was clearly
having a great time as everyone in the band seem to be. The concert ended the
mellow Ud på Landet. The ending, which was really intense at Roskilde Festival
a few years ago where the entire audience at 4 in the morning jst kept singing
the ending chorus over and over for like 5 mins after the band stopped playing,
did not happen here tonight.. The band gave it their all and played the entire
new record and most of the old songs and a few covers. I think the show was
about 2hrs and 10mins. I did not shoot any video as I was not in a very good
place with too many tall people but I am sure there will be some on you
tube.
We are really lucky in Denmark to
have such an amazing and creative psychedelic band that sings in the native
language. It is quite special lyrics and very meaningful a powerful songs if
you understand it. Amazing band….
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
Reverence Festival, Valada, Portugal Sept 11-13th, 2014
This
was the first time this festival was held and the organizers went for an
amazing world class line up of psych bands, flying them in from UK, USA,
Germany, Sweden, etc.. to play. It was a good showcase of young Portuguese
bands as well. The audience was mostly PT music fans but I met people who flew
in from the UK, Ireland, Scotland, Holland, Germany, Finland and a few other places
as well. The weather was the best I have ever experienced at a music festival.
A mix of sun and clouds all day and clear and warm at night. You could go in
shorts, sandals, and a t-shirt 24hrs! Unbelievable.
Valada
is a very small town about 45mins away from Lisbon on a beautiful river
setting. The festival site was amazing with three stages and the camping out in
a small area full of trees. It was very easy to get around to all the stages,
food and beer places nicely placed, decent bathroom facilities, etc.. This was
all great and no complaints. Very cool decoration as well with the snake theme
and these orange stretched fly overs between the trees. The mood was fantastic
and I guess there was about 1000-1500 people. There was actually 3500 on friday and 4500 on saturday but it did not at all feel like that many people. Small beers were 1€, large 2€. Food and drinks were very
cheap. The festival t-shirt was 10€. The band merch was normal Europe prices of
15-20€ for shirts, cds, lps, etc.. so I guess they did not sell much except to
the foreigners. The security people
were really cool and laid back and when they checked my bag one time and I was
telling them I only had my diary, glasses, camera, phone, etc.. He said and a big
bag of marijuana! They did not care. People were freely smoking everywhere,
which was nice to see, such a relaxed environment and attitude. In fact, I
never saw a single person totally out of it the festival. Ok, so about the
bands…
We arrived on the Thursday around 16, after a very nice grilled salmon lunch at the hotel. It was pretty easy to find the festival site and find a place to park. This was a sort of pre-festival and they had a stage set right on the water in a location near the church in town. It was basically free for everyone since it was on a normal street but you could get your wristband near the festival site so you could just to straight in the next day. The first band was supposed to start at 17 but they did not start until a bit after 18:45, so they were already nearly 2hrs behind to start. The first band was a PT band called Unrecognized. They were a trio with a powerful female singer, drums and guitar. The drums were very loud in the mix and terrible sounding (but it would get better). They played a sort of bluesy hard rock and would have been much better if they had a bass player. The guitar player played some cool riffs but it was all a bit too much the same in the end and no guitar solo or anything interesting to make their music stand out. They played like 25mins. There was around 100 people watching.
DW VOID was next and they were no psychedelic either, a pretty standard rock band with bass, drums, guitar and organ. The bass player doing the vocals. Sue and I hung out a lot this evening with the old bass player from Toner Low and his wife. Very cool people. They were ok but did not do much for us.
It was still nearly 1½hrs later
when Torpe hit the stage. They were
a five piece band with two guitars, keys, bass and drums. They had a great bass
player and drummer and played instrumental music but neither guitar player
played any solos or anything particularly interesting which was a pity as if
they had a great guitar player it would be a pretty cool band.
Day 2
| Killimanjaro |
| Feeling of Love |
| Francois Sky and Guests |
| Asteroid 4 |
| Bombus |
| Born a Lion |
| Wooden Hand |
| Cave |
| Sleepy Sun |
| The Wytches |
Sweredriver, were an old UK band from the 80s, I think. Sue and I did not like these guys at all. It was a very dated Indie psych that I was never much of a fan of. Crowd seem to like them ok but they did not get as good a response as The Wytches. We walked around and checked the artists, people selling clothes, the painting wall, merch stand, etc.. bought a t-shirt.
Red Fang, had played at Roadburn but I did not see them so this was the first time for me. There was about 1000 people now and they crowd was really into it and crowdsurfing, etc.. I quite liked the attitude and high energy. These guys were really into it, powerful and very professional with some tight arrangements. A really Rollins band, like hardcore energy.. Hardcore and metal mixed but almost no guitar solos despite two guitars.
Electric Wizard had the largest crowd of the entire festival for
sure. I guess 12-1500 people. I had hoped they would play some new material but
it was more of less the same stuff I have seen them play the last few years,
with Supercoven, Black Mass, Dopethrone, etc… What a killer and powerful sound.
They did not seem as spaced out and jamming as the last gig at Roadburn but Sue
and I liked them a lot and so did the crowd.
I spoke a bit to Dave and Ego from
White Hills but Sue and I were
pretty blasted after 12 hours of running around that we did not stay to see
them play starting at 2:20.. All the best bands for the day were late tonight
with White Hills, Naam, Black Bombaim, Cosmic Dead, The Telescopes, Rising Sun
experience (I just reviewed their CD and really wanted to see them) and Miss
Lava… Damn… Wonder how many people saw all these bands til 6 in the morning? Next
time we will rent a camper so we can stay locally and not have to stay sober to
drive the 20mins back to the hotel every night.
Day 3
Luckily, we only missed the very
beginning of the the PT band, The
Quartert of Noah! This was probably the best PT band we saw at the
festival. A very intense distorted sound and infact their sound guy screwed up
the PA as there was some noise from some bands all the time after this! Anyway,
intense guitar, bass, drums and orgain-keyboard player. The guitar and organ
player shared the vocals and both just really had a lot of energy. I am not
sure how to describe them really. Freak rock! The guitar player said he would
send me their CD to review. This was also the biggest crowd we saw at the
Sabotage stage the entire festival, so they must be getting popular.
Asimov was a stoner rock duo of just guitar and drums. They really
gave it all but it is so limited what you can do with no bass player and the
guitar player never did any solos so it was a bit tiring and the riffs were not
that cool and unique to really hold my attention. We saw the first 3 songs of
the PT band, Murdering Tripping Blues.
They had a really cool name but sadly the music did not really hold up for me.
It was a trio of guitar, keyboards and drums. The guitar had a nasty distorted
sound but it was not really very bluesy or trippy at all. Distortion rock. They
could have done so much more. Bardo Pond,
wow.. last time I saw these guys was at an apartment party event in Boston
called Deep Heaven in 1997 and the police closed it down after the band played
8 mins…. It was really cool to see the
band again and they are nearly as stoned as they used to be but the music is a
bit more pretty and melodic and not quite as dangerous as it used to be. I spoke
to them and they were really cool people. I enjoyed their short set a lot.
We took at break to get some food
so we did not see Bruto and the
Cannibals and only just saw the last like 1 min of Christian Bland and the Revalators. Spin Drift from Los Angeles were a strange band. We only saw the
last 15mins when they played Ghost Riders in the Sky, an old Country western
standard but in a quite psychedelic version. The lights were really amazing for
these guys. The rest of the set was hard to describe. Very interesting band. I
will have to check them out some more.
Now the main stage area was open
and it was time for the band, A place to
Bury Strangers. This was another young band that I had never heard of
before. The crowd was pretty big for this young trio playing loud, angry,
psychedelic noise rock with some melodic edges at time. The guitarist did not
do proper solos but made a lot of crazy sounds and noise with his guitar. They
played about 30mins and then it took at least 30mins to set up Psychic TV, so
they were now behind and soon would be way behind after it took like 45mins to
set up Hawkwind.
Psychic TV started with a strange version of Astronomy Domine by Pink Floyd but it was pretty cool. They played another short, happy pop song that sounded like something from the late 80s. They have such a great guitar player. The best of the entire festival. The last song of their set was a killer song and also had great guitar solos and an awesome riff. They only played 4 songs for about 45mins or so and had amazing visual projections just like at Roadburn Festival. Cool band these days.
Psychic TV started with a strange version of Astronomy Domine by Pink Floyd but it was pretty cool. They played another short, happy pop song that sounded like something from the late 80s. They have such a great guitar player. The best of the entire festival. The last song of their set was a killer song and also had great guitar solos and an awesome riff. They only played 4 songs for about 45mins or so and had amazing visual projections just like at Roadburn Festival. Cool band these days.
Hawkwind was supposed to start at 22 and did not start until like
22:45. They played an excellent 75mins set with quite a lot of different tracks
than when we saw them less than a year ago. The sound and the projections were
simply stunning. Dave’s guitar was the lowest instrument in the band, which is
always a pity as he still plays fantastic guitar. Tim only had a computer for
samples and a thermin, no keytar or synths. The band was in top form but I wish
Dave would sing more and when he did, I wish the sound man would not let Dibs
drown him out. Anyway, cool to hear a new version of Utopia, Uncle Sams on
Mars, Orgonne Accumulator, a killer version of Sonic Attack, Assault and
Battery and new working of the Golden Void (not nearly as cool as the old with
the wonderful Brock guitar solo), and they ended with Hassan I Sabha, which
they had to cut short due to time. This was our favourite band of the festival.
What a super cool festival but
also pretty draining and difficult and I wonder can the young stoned people
remember all these bands that they only saw play for a few minutes?? It was a
lot to take in and I was writing down notes. I have my doubts they can pull
this off again and if they do it again they should the same quality of bands
but half the number so they can play longer. Congrats to Nick and the
organizers. It might not have been a financial success but musically for the
fans and the bands, it was amazing.
Wednesday, September 3, 2014
The Rising Sun Experience- Beyond the Oblivious Abyss (World in Sound WIS-3022)
This
is a fairly new five piece band from Portugal! This is their 2nd
record. The band play a great mixture of really groovy rock and roll,
psychedelic tinges, progressive tinges, interesting song arrangements and a
like for analog sound and gear. The long track, Countries Off starts things
with a groove and hook that you cannot avoid digging and then the track really
goes off into a very cool jam and never looks back completely.. The theme sort
of reappears after some spacey analog synth sounds.. Great song. The Integrity
begins with a slow smooth groove with some hand drums, organ and vocal before
having some nice mood swings with a great melodic guitar solo. Infinite space
of a Man without Character takes off at a fast pace and is quite a different
beast than the previous track with a lot of intensity and an aggressive nature
and is very short. Sailing on the corner of Danes Eye (cool title) starts slow,
spacey and floating with some nice mellotron and a beautiful melody and then
the rock and roll kicks in but it has a more cool groove like an US jam band
feel. Very cool stuff with a great lead organ that compliments the singing but
the song changes to a much heavier and darker theme with some really cool synth
sounds towards the end. Wasted Dreams of Red Flowers is the last track,
basically a full album side but it is broken up into five pieces starting with
the spacey Bird of Paradise and just continues with many really cool keyboard
solos and guitar solos and jamming spacey parts. There are some vocals as well
but it is mostly instrumental music. What a great find. There are not many
bands that I know of from Portugal besides Saturnia that play such adventurous
music. Great album. I will have to find their first one now!
The 2120’s- Three Makes One (Nasoni Records 144)
I
have never heard of this band before and I am still on the wall about this new
three piece Swedish band, which features Christian Smedström from The Awesome
Machine. The opening track is a sort of bluesy rock and roll number with some
nice slide guitar parts and a pretty catchy chorus trying to get you to Dance! Same
Old Story is a down and dirty foot stompin’ blues song as well. The Wolf is a
short no-nonsense track in the same vein as the first. No real guitar solos or
jams in either of these tracks. Them Southern Women (Malmö?) has a really cool
groove and guitar riff. Smile at Trouble is a bit heavier and has some more
interesting guitar and I like the effect added on the voice and some piano by
Anders. Troubled Soul ends side A and has a more laid back feel and Fender
Rhodes piano to give it a bit of a spacey feel. Cool track and by far the
longest and most interesting on the side.
Side B has quite a few different
musicians playing on the record and a bit more variety. Send my your Pillow is
a blues shuffle of sorts with piano again and some slide guitar and double
tracked guitar (since Christian sings and plays all the guitar). Evil Ways is a
slower track again with some slide guitar and quite a different sound
production as they have now switched studio. The sound is a bit more raw, which
I think is a good thing for this kind of music. Pin your Soul starts slowly and
then builds up and the piano and organ kick in later as it takes off. Chasin’
the Tail features Ms Johanna on backing vocals and again joel joins in with
some piano to compliment Krister on bass and Krstoffer on drums. Tobbe plays
drums on most of the tracks on side A. God says Nothing closes out this record
and this is a slow mellow spacey track with a couple of loud outbursts and not
like anything else on the record, which is good as a few too many of the songs
are quite close in style.. After
repeated listenings, I have really enjoyed the record and you probably will to,
if you like blues…
Soft Hearted Scientists- The Slow Cyclone (Self Released)
The
UK psychedelic band, the SHS are back. This is a CD only release for now and
features 24 tracks split into 4 cycles of 6 tracks. There is a mixture of short interlude tracks,
which are often mostly either just keyboards or acoustic pieces and then a bit
longer piece of tracks with lyrics about talking to fishes or other strange
subjects. The tracks all except one (Drifting Away) are 3½ mins or less. If you
are a fan of Reefus Moons you will quite like this band’s music and humor. I am
sure they are a fan of his. The lyrical themes are actually the bands strongest
point as they make you smile with every track and clearly inspired by the
Beatles and Syd Barrett… Lovely stuff……
Daily Thompson (Bilocation 26)
I
have never heard of this German trio before. This was released before on 141
records digitally but now for the first time on vinyl. The record is a
beautiful gatefold and my copy has a marbled orange vinyl that looks cool. The
couple of tracks are mid-paced desert stoner rock material with some cool guitars
(not many solos though) and a great vocal. Mothman is like a blues stomping
track but the vocal reminds me of Fu Manchu. Pretty cool music. Side B starts
off with a more uptempo track called I don’t Mind. Moonrising had some really
good parts and was a really rocking song. Stray Dog Love is a stoner blues
track! Overall, this is a record that I really started to dig after several
listens.. I am short on time but check it out….Saturday, August 16, 2014
Deep Space Destructors- III (Self Released)
The
Northern Finnish trio, are back with a third release. They also have a special
guest in a fellow named Olli, who has constructed some of his own unique sound devices
(called the Black Deck) that he mixes into the band’s sound. It features 5
tracks and starts off with Beyond the Black Star. This track kicks in immediately
and the band reach maximum cruising speed quite quickly as the a slow spacey
groove is reached and some vocals sing the word freedom over and over. The
guitar line is really spacey on this track and I wish it was mixed a bit higher
actually. Nice track. Spaceship Earth has a fast pace and is driven by a very
cool bass line and drums while the guitars play the melodic and spacey lines.
Very catchy stuff that really has you flying. The track slows down and becomes
a bit more dreamy and you can hear the keyboards a bit more clearly and some
windy sounds as the melodic guitar line goes on. There is a bit of an abrupt
harder change around 7½ mins. Sometimes this track reminds me of Litmus. Cosmic
Burial starts off with some spacey sounds as the guitar line slowly fades up
with the rest of the band. This track is more slow and slightly doomy as it
takes is course with a cool guitar theme but still that overall spaciness to
it. There are some nice layered vocals on this track as well. I love the spacey
guitar lines at the end of this track. An ode to an Indifferent Universe is
another nice spacey track lasting 15mins, that starts slowly but the bass line
eventually drives the track to higher ground as the group takes off. A lot more
singing on this track but what a cool groovy ending with a lot of spacey sounds
as well. Love the bass line. IIkunien alku is the closer and starts with some
spoken words in Finnish and then a high energy, more Hawkwind-Dark Sun like
track takes us to the end of the trip. A very cool record and a nice
progression from the last. I should also mention a new project that these guys
have called the Oulu Space Jam Collective, which sounds cool and like something
I would like to join!7 and 7 is (Fruits der Mer Records Crustacean 51-57)
So
what is 7 and 7 is??? This is a box set of 7 7 inches by 8 different bands
doing cover songs of 8 different bands from the 60s. I think it is a bit
strange they had 8 bands and not 7, since this ruins the whole 7 theme, oh
well. The Bevis Frond plays Clearlight, the Higher State do 13th
Floor Elevators, The Chemistry Set plays LOVE, Sendidelica plays the United
States of America, King Penguin the Byrds, The Gathering Grey plays Moby Grape
and Black Tempest (plays Spirit) and The 7th ring of Saturn the Grateful
dead… Since I also love most of these bands this was a great to hear the take
on these songs by these cool, mostly UK bands. Most of the versions are pretty
true to the original, as I guess people consider these to be truly classic
songs and you should not fuck with them too much. A highly enjoyable set of 7”
records.
Switchblade Jesus (Bilocation Records 018)
This
is a five piece US band playing hard edged heavy stoner rock with a fistful of
riffs and grooves to get the earth shaking. The singer, has a quite rough voice
but it fits the vibe of the music well. Each side of the record has 4 tracks,
mostly about the same length of 3-6 mins each except the short intro song on
side A. Into Nothing starts things off with a soft acoustic guitar before you
get dragged into the groove with Bastard Son which is a great song with some
cool wah guitar. The Wolves really speeds things up and Sick Mouth is just a
nasty song, with a hard riff, almost heavy metal at times but a killer groove.
Equinox has another heavy down tuned stoner riff and a vocal that reminds me a
bit of Zakk Wylde and Black Label Society. Renegade Riders kicks the groove up
an notch. Copperhead does not change things much and is another mid-paced and
melodic track with that nasty riffing guitar that is characteristic of this
band. This track has a guitar solo though. Oblivion is the longest track on the
record at over 6mins. This track has a sort of intro and then it starts to pick
up and it features some cool guitar parts as well. I don’t know if the band
would agree but I think they sound a bit like a stoner rock version of Black
label Society without the over the top solos. Pretty cool record..
Simones- Majic Ship 7” (Fruits der Mer Records Crustacean 50)
Al
Simones is a US based underground musician who records all his own music like
Nick Saloman used to do in the old days and is pretty secretive. Anyway, Keith
at the label finally got Al to provide two original tracks for a cool 7” record
for the label and that is what you have here. Majic Ship, rings in at nearly 6
mins and has this low fi home recording sound and vocal but there is something
very special about his raw sound. The psychedelic guitar solo that jumps out at
you around 1½ mins really caught me by surprise but it fades away quickly into
the acoustic section and then back to the main song theme again. Seize the
Moment is about 5mins and features both acoustic and electric guitar in a very
nice mix to start the track before the bass and drums kicks in. Again, a very
distinct psychedelic guitar pops in and out at different times during the song.
The mid section is quite heavy with some cool guitar. This is a great 7” if you
are a fan of early Bevis Frond stuff.
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