Banquet
is a new San Francisco band that plays kick ass rock and roll and features
members of Buffalo Tooth and Poor Sons. Run to You starts things off. The singer reminds me of someone but I can’t
place him… Djghenis Khan?? Anyway, this is a kick ass rock and roll track with
some nice guitar and a great riff that really gets you sucked into it. Awesome
track. Mother Road is a bit heavier and slower to start but then really rocks
out in the middle and then returns to the slow and heavier stoney blues. I
really look forward to hear a full record by this band. Loved this 7”…
This is a site where I post reviews of CDs, DVDs, LPs, and concerts. I have been writing music reviews on and off since 1984. I ran a heavy metal fanzine from 1984-1988 called Metal Madness and have been a staff writer for Aural Innovations for many years. I have also contributed to Chrohinga Well (RIP), Bad Acid (RIP), Lowcut (RIP), Roadburn and a number of other zines as well. I recently moved to Portugal so please request the new address and do not send any music to Denmark anymore. Tak..
Monday, April 6, 2015
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Celestial Transmission- Kontrapunkt, Malmö, Sweden 3/28-29/2015
| Auh Soj |
| Mantric Muse |
Set List: DMU, Cinope, Armh+ Jam,
Nanoid, DSC, Azur, Gnoxience, Sinbad søførenen, Wobbegong Wookie, Dr. Tits
Kitel, SFunx.
I
only popped in and out of the techno room a few times and there was always a
lot of people but it all sounded the same to me…. It is a different world. One
of the DJs played only vinyl records which I thought was cool… Fun night and a very cool club..
Sunday, March 22, 2015
Taylor’s Universe- Børneteater, Christiania March 21st, 2015
This
was just supposed to be a normal release party before a concert in the evening
with the members of the former Frank Zappa live event band and some of the
people that played on Robin’s great new record… but.. they managed to talk
Robin into playing some mostly improvised music for about 30mins and it was
great. I showed up about 16 and there were very few people I knew; actually
only Claus Bøhling and Robin but later my friend Lone arrived so we hung
out. They played the entire new CD while
they gave away free beer and soda at the bar and you could buy the last couple
of CDs for 100kr. Quite a few people were smoking inside as they always do at
this place but at least they had the door open to have some fresh air. After
the CD finished the band took the stage with Robin on bass, Claus Bøhling on guitar,
Karsten Vogel on sax, Thomas Thor on synths and Klaus Thrane on drums. Not only was this
the first time that this group of people had been on stage, it was the first
time they had all been in the same room together! Anyway, they played a 30min jam that had some
planned parts but everyone got to do solos except Robin and there was some
great guitar and keyboard jams. Robin might not admit it but I saw him smiling
quite a few times, and I sense he enjoyed this more than he might admit. It was
so fun to see them play.. They should book a gig at the Jazzhouse… A very rare event to witness as Robin rarely
plays live. I have no idea when the last time was.. Such nice people to talk
with as well. Danish music heritage..
Papir- Live at Roadburn (El Paraiso Records)
The
instrumental Danish three piece are back with a new single CD or double LP from
their live concerts at the amazing Roadburn festival 2014. There is also a
limited edition version with an extra 10” with two more tracks but this is sold
out now unless you contact the band directly. I have been following the band
since the very early days and was even at the band’s first LP (the yellow one)
release party and have seen them play in a lot of interesting places. It is
great to see them rise to the top of the underground psych scene and playing
Roadburn and Freak Valley Festival, etc.. Each album side features one song
except for side B, which has two, each over 10mins. While you will recognize
the main musical themes from each of the songs, the band really improvise and
take each track to new heights and different directions each night they play
them. True musicians who search for something new and magical in the music and
often find it! Amazing version of the song Monday. In addition to the tracks
you will recognize, if you own the records, there are two new improvisations/
tracks, simply called Live 1 and Live 2. The band was really psyched and on
fire at these two concerts and the energy is well captured on the recording and
the mix by Jonas Munk of Causa Sui. This is a great live record and I think you
will dig it for sure if you are a fan of instrumental music with a lot of
killer, guitar, bass and intense drumming. A great glimpse of a band still
taking their music one step forward.. I should mention that the 10" is two new studio tracks, one 7 and the other 11 mins and not taken from the live concerts.
| Band at the release party at Skoven Kalder record store.. |
Saturday, March 21, 2015
The Mind Flowers and Magic Jove- Lygten’s Kro, København March 20th,. 2015
I
have not been to many concerts so far this year but I really wanted to see these
two new young bands. I was supposed to go talk to the Gas Giant guys and see
them rehearse but it was cancelled so I ended up hanging out with my friend Tom
and Kasper at the new record store, Skoven Kalder in Nørrebro. Tom and I arrived about 2230 and there was a
lot of people at this traditional old Danish bodega, bar. The band was set up
in the corner of a small pretty dark room. I said hello to Tim, the drummer of
Magic Jove, who I know from playing with him in Agusa. He introduced me to the
other guys.
Anyway,
the band opened with Ashes of your Soul, a very Robin Trower inspired track
that will take you back to 1974! The young band are really amazing at channelling
that early 70s hard rock vibe but with a lot of blues mixed in. they are not
afraid to stretch things out a bit here and there also. Really nice dynamic
between the drummer and the bass player. They have really nice dynamics.
Guardian Angel is a mid paced track and again reminds me of Trower. This is a
shorter more straight up rock track with a very focused solo. Really good
players for such a young band. The next track, Track you Down, was a slower
blues track with really passionate singing. Tim did a 3-4 min drums solo, which
caught me by surprise. You hardly ever see drum solos these days much less in
the 3rd song! Cool… I shot a video of Guardian Angel but it was really dark. Please check out the great video below with the first three songs as played at this show as well.
All the songs except one were from their two
EPS, which you can check out on bandcamp. The band kind of lost the audience a
bit on some of the slower bluesy tracks but I thought they were excellent
songs. I was really blown away by the band. Very cool.. The band has a new 10”
release with 4 tracks following up on their digital only EP called In the
Fields from 2014. It is made in only 300 copies.
Set List: Ashes of your Soul,
Guardian Angel, Track you Down, Trumlåten, Drag me Down, In Chains, So Long,
Black Clouds in Western Skies, Sonic Understanding
The Mind Flowers are a pretty new
Danish trio who have a 7” record out on the local, Leviation record label. I
had known the drummer and guitarist for some years but never seen this line up
play before. The band started off with a track very inspired by House of the
Rising Sun by the Animals. They had a cool sound and it was a mix of 60s
inspired psychedelic rock, sounding a lot like so many Danish bands (you can
only use those same chords and strumming patterns in so many ways!) but when
they stepped more into the 70s hard-blues rock, that is when I thought they
were best and had a more original sound. I enjoyed it a lot but after a while
people started smoking inside and it was a really small room and I could not
take it so I had to leave. I think I saw about 45mins of their set. Really
excellent playing by all the musicians and the singer has an excellent voice
(could have used some more delay on the vocal though!). They have only play
playing for a year or so.. Cool band also. Great night of music.
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Taylor’s Universe- From Scratch (Marvel of Beauty Records MOBCD025)
Multi-instrumentalist,
Robin Taylor is back with 7 new compositions featuring 11 Danish musicians,
some very well known from the Danish 70s music scene (Karsten Vogel- sax and
clarinet) and Claus Bøhling (Guitar) as well Thomas Thor on mini-moog, Klaus
Thrane on Drums and Robin plays primarily bass but also all the keyboards except the mini-moog. There are a lot of guests:
Jacob Mygind- sax, Carsten Sindvald- sax, and Jytte, Jan and Louise on voices. Other Meetings starts things off with some
fantastic guitar by Claus. Beta X is a strange more experimental track with a
lot of synths, voices, vocoder, and strange things going on in the background.
A very different mood from the rest of the record and a lovely organ sound and
solo. The end is really far out. Balcony People has a bit of a dark mood to
start and some samples or voices at the slow start. Interrail is the longest
track at 9½ mins and starts off slowly. Claus kicks in around 1½ mins with some
intense soloing that is really quite tortured as the whole piece grows in
intensity and then the happy female voices come in, just to mess with your
head. Some horns squeeze through every now and then but then the track falls
down the well and disappears into a strange place and there is a struggle for
dominance and then one prevails and the main theme escapes. Very cool song. Laura’s
Lullaby is a beautiful piece of piano and sax-clarinet music but a bit
predictable. Für Louise is next and features some lovely horn playing and the
occasional guitar, which really makes the track anything but predictable. A dark
mood is created by the keyboards but the rest a light and happy feeling. Later
there is a really nice mini-moog solo by Thomas Thor. Autumn River is nearly 7
mins long and starts with a slow droning synth fade in before some spacey
guitar with a lot of delay starts to build things up against the keyboard line.
This track is all about highlighting the creative guitar work of Claus Bøhling,
pity the solo is faded out at the end. Cool record, again. Thanks Robin…
Lizards Exist- Lizards Exist (Private release Croatia 2015)
Night Flights Vol 1 (Agitated Records 034)
This
is basically a solo record by Rich Millman from Carlton Melton. Andy Duvall
provides guitar on one of the five tracks (Alpha Jerk) but the rest is Rich…. I
first listened to this record with my friend Magnus at the end of a long night
of hearing music. It was around 3am when we put the needle down on the record
and the journey began. Night Flight starts things off and this is a slow
flowing synth drone that really floats and evolves slowly and really makes yu
feel like you floating in space.. If you did not completely drift off into
space, the next track Orgins might take you there. There is a really long delay
on the short organ like sequences that make this one really spacey. Side B
starts off with a repeated synthesized beat as the synths fade up and sort of
buzz and then another spacey sound, perhaps from guitar starts to pass through the
soundscape. This track has a bit of edge to it.. Like the space ship is going
to crash? Later on Rich or Andy plays a nice guitar solo to compliment the in
your face synth drone. Cool stuff. Lure also makes us of long delays making the
simple changes sort of get amplified to make it really spaced out. Corspe Strut
closes this album of Night Flights again with some primitive percussion and a
sort of unsettling feeling compared to the opening tranquillity of the record.
I guess there will be a vol 2?? Thanks Rich.. I would describe this album as
music to float into space with. Enjoy…
Black Rainbows- Hawkdope (Heavy Psych Sound HPS022)
The
Italian three piece, Black Rainbows, are back with another blast of Fu Manchu
inspired spaced out stoner rock. I was a huge fan of the last record they made.
It really blew me away so I was really excited to hear this one. The promo
material says monster Magnet meets Hawkwind and as those are two of my
favourite bands, this set the bar pretty high. The Prophet starts things off
with a straight up fuzzed out stoner riff and a vocal a lot like FuManchu and
some spaced out sounds in the mid- section of the guitar solo make it more
spaced out. I really love how Gabrielle is not afraid to take long guitar solos
and not just make them 20 seconds and back to the chorus and riff like most
bands in this genre. Wolf Eyes is another shorter rocker in the same vein but a
slower more spacey end with a spoken word sample going under the solo that
fades the track out. Next up is the great Hawkdope track which is really spaced
out and has a great repetitive riff and probably the most Hawkwind like except
the vocal. No Fuel No Fun is a mid-paced tracked with some nice psychedelic
effects on the vocal. Hypnotize my soul with rock and Roll is straight up
grooving rocker with some massive fuzz and soul…. Jesus Judge is straight up
stoned spaced out riff rock! Killer Killer Fuzz is even more fuzzed out in
sound. The Cosmic Picker ends the record and along with the title track is my
other favourite from the record. While I was totally blown away with Black Moon
and it is still my favourite record by this band, this is another great one…
Cool band..
NATE HALL- FEAR OF FALLING TAPE (Breathe Plastic Records)
Nate
Hall is the guitar player from the band, US Christmas but he is probably more
well known for his solo work with Scott Kelly and others. I really dug his solo
LP from a few years ago and in the last year or so he has released two cassette
tapes. One of them was really far out called Electric Vacuum Roar. Fear of
Falling has also been released on CD on the Heart and Crossbone Label. Anyway,
this tape features 5 songs and is very much in the vein of the music he makes
with US Christmas. Unlike his other tape, this is recorded with a full four
piece band (guitar, bass, drums and percussion). Heat and Sway displays that
melodic spacey semi-tortured guitar that is so present in US Christmas in this
first track. Really Cool psychedelic stuff with two different lead guitars in the
left and right channels at some point. There is some singing but that is not
the focus on this track. 77 is another
emotional track with a slow stoned groove and vocal with the occasional guitar
solo punched in the gaps. The Traveling Sun is stripped down to just Nate’s
voice and guitar and is quite an emotional story., Flip the tape over for the track, Fall. This
one the guitar riff reminds me of a really stoned CCR song. There is a very
intense guitar solo on this track. Fear
of Falling is the last track continues the slow stoney, emotional psych rock
with a focus on the heavy distorted guitar and powerful vocals. If you like Nate’s other work and US
Christmas, you will dig these new tracks for sure. Powerful…..
Carlton Melton/Kandodo3 Split LP (Creepy Crawl 001)
This
is the first new material from Carlton Melton in quite some time and the first
release on this new label, Creepy Crawl. Kandodo 3 is a sort of Heads off shot
band, which I have never heard before. The CM side has three tracks and the
Kandodo side one long space out. CM starts off with a track called Footprints
(which you will also be able to hear on the CM meets Dr Space release due out
in May on Space Rock Productions, along with the following track, Flags). A
steady spacey track with Andy on drums and John mcBain on guitar and E-bow. It
is all about the layers as the riff is pretty simple and repetitive. One thing
you will notice is a much cleaner, less low fi production that you hear on most
CM releases. Flags is next features Brian on drums and Rich and Andy on
guitars. The title for this one is perfect, the mood of the guitar and vibe is
great as it is some sort of anthem but a slow stoned one. Chinoteague finishes
the side and features just Rich and Andy. A melodic uptempo rocker. Nice guitar
playing. Flip the record over and enter into an entirely different world with
Kandodo3 and a track called High on Planes, Drifter. Wayne- drums, keys, Simon-
guitar, and Hugo-bass. This track starts off as a spacey guitar drone with
minimal drums and bass until around the 9min point. Amazing spacey guitar and
the build up really has tension that lasts for a long time as you wait for the
explosion… Will it explode, maybe? You have to find out for yourself.. Cool
record.
Enos/Mangoo split 7” (h42 records, H42-012)
This
will be released on March 26th but go on sale on March 1st.
Only 300 copies on clear (50), black (50), clear blue (100) and clear orange
(100). It is a new split 7” with Enos from xx and Mangoo from Finland. Son of a
Gun by Enos starts things off in a quite heavy way with a real rocking groove
with a heavy guitar riff from this band with two drummer, two guitars, bass and
vocals (six guys total). Awesome song.
Mangoo,
has previously released a record on Small Stone, so you know what genre you are
getting… The Grey Belly is a more mainstream stoner rock with the way the
vocals are sung but the music is pretty adventurous with a lot of cool elements
like congas, some spaced out keyboards, unexpected jams in strange directions…
then back to the normal… A very nice 7” with two long songs..
Friday, February 6, 2015
The Pretty Things- BOUQUETS FROM A CLOUDY SKY (Madfish 2015)
This
is a very cool single CD sampler to promote the 13 CD, 2 DVD, 10”, book, box
set of the complete Pretty Things due out at the end of Feb. It is only made in
2000 copies and cost £125 plus £20 for shipping in the UK from Burning Shed. I can write more once I get mine. Anyway, tons of rare material on this box and some very cool tracks on the
promo cd to wet your appetite. This compilation features many bonus and rare
tracks including the first band single from 1964, Don’t bring me Down. A few
from their most famous record, SF Sorrow are also featured. The version of
Helter Skelter by the Beatles is really unique and I really liked it a lot.
The
material for the Midnight to Six DVD is really well put together. The 2hr
documentary has a lot of great black and white photage and they often show the
entire track, not cut it up, which is great. The SF Sorrow live from Abbey
Road, where it was actually recorded, is pretty recent and the first time they
ever played all the songs in order from the record and including the narration
by Arthur Brown and a guest spot by David Gilmour! Wow..The promotional video (13mins)
from 1966 is really far out (see below)..
The
book is filled with loads of cool pictures, concert ads, newspaper articles
about riots, arrests, etc.. and a lot to read as well. It is about 100 pages
long. Great work from the people at Madfish.. Can’t wait to get mine around the
first of March…
Shiva’s Nat- Gimme Your 7” (H42 Records H42-009)
Shiva’s
Nat, the local Copenhagen rock band is back with a new 7”, on the heels of
their highly successful debut on Bilocation Records, home to many cool Danish
acts. There is very little information on the 7” sleeve but if you go to the
web site you can find that Maria, the drummer from Cherry Overdrive (they broke
up in 2013) is playing the drums on these tracks. Side A starts off with Gimme
Your and is break from the blues rock of the first record and a pretty hard
hitting 60s (due to the organ sounds and more low fi production) garage rocker.
Powerful, raw vocal also. Flip the record over for Lovebug, a melodic sex
driven simple 60s inspired track as well with a very cliché organ line, used in
100s of songs but it rocks! It is a different direction from the band’s debut
album but solid tracks. Rock and Roll…
Slow Order- Hidden Voices (ITALY 2015)
Slow
Order is an instrumental four piece from Bologna, Italy. The CD features 7 instrumental tracks of
heavy metal rock and roll. This is the follow up to the bands previous EP
entitled, Pyramid towards Oblivion. Bokor’s
Call opens things up also includes a short slow section with some synth before
heading out with some ripping guitar and then back to some different riffs.
Someone in the band also makes some occasional evil sounding vocalizations that
you can’t quite make out. Crusade of Visigoth continues the heavy slightly more
evil doomy groovy. The mid- section is again spaced out with some double
tracked guitars and synths before returning to the main refrain. Drunken is a
track where I really noticed the intensity of the Ale on the drums. It really
comes across like he pounds the shit out of the drum kit. Garage Anthem starts
off fast and furious and then becomes a bit like Candlemass and then back to
the thrash metal. Wow.. In the Centre of the Sun is another more metallic track
with intense guitar chord sequences and a really spacey ending with some
chanting that leads directly into Pazuzu. By this point, some of the guitar
riffs are starting to sound too much a like. He Dave does throw in a bit
vibrato though on this one and some layers of synth sounds as he uses a cool
effect on his guitar before going back to the well used riffs. Sabbatai Zevi
has the occasional ringing bell to compliment the soundtrack of the end of the
world. Wisdom of the Universe ends this record with some acoustic guitar and a
sort of sitar like drone sound and later a synth drone and some percussion. A
very cool way to come down from this heavy trip.
A mixture of Karma to Burn style
stuff with more riffing metal and a bit doom thrown in with some space parts in
the middle of a few tracks. That pretty much describes the whole record.
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