BEMB is a new band from the San
Francisco Bay Area lead by Issiah Mitchell (Earthless, Golden Void) on guitar
and bass, John McBain (Wellwater Conspiracy) on drum programming and Phil
Manley on guitar and synth. The title track features Issiah doing what he does
best and playing lead solo guitar over programmed drums. It has a special sound
the opening track but a bit of the vibe of Black Elk Speaks from Hawkwind’s
Space Bandits (if you stretch your imagination).. Flip the 7” over and you get
As the Sun Rose on Dec 29th, 1890. This track is just a dreamy
guitar over a synth drone and surely a nice track to play as the sunrises on
anyday… I wonder if they have made a full record? The 7” comes in a really nice
sleeve with cool artwork, a single cardboard insert with the cover and a square
sticker as well. They are all handnumbered to 500 copies.
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Sunday, March 30, 2014
Saturday, March 29, 2014
Abramis Brama/Black Debbath- Split 7” (Transubstans Records TRANS SV709)
It
has been like 5 years since the last Abramis Brama record. Last time I saw the
band in Malmo, they were a five piece and now they are back to a four piece
again. AB starts off with the title track of their new CD, Enkel Billet (Single
Ticket), a mid-paced hard rock track with a silly “Nah, Nah Nah” sing along
like part. I like the end when it really picks up oth pace but in heaviness,
while the first part is forgettable. I saw Black Debbath play like 15 years ago
but not since. This track is a high pace 3min hard rocking song that starts off
with a funny vocal before they kick into high gear. They sing in Norwegian so I
have no idea what they are singing about. It has a bit of an epic feel in the
slow mid section before the final rocking section. This was a rockin’ song. I
think only 300 are made of this 7” and the AB track is not exclusive, so I can
only recommend this for collectors.
Sunday, March 23, 2014
Causa Sui- Live at Freak Valley Festival (El Paraiso Records)
Causa
Sui are a four piece instrumental psychedelic rock band who originally laid
their roots down in the mold of Colour Haze but gradually over the years have
really developed a really unique and person sound and feel to the music. While
I have been able to see the band many times here in Denmark, the band rarely
plays live anymore. Luckily, the Freak Valley Festival captured this excellent
and rare live performance and the band mixed it for our pleasure. The set is
heavily focused on the bands last record Euporie, where half the tracks come
from. The versions are pretty close to the record with a little improvisation
but not much. The song lengths are almost identical to the record. Side A
starts off with The Juice and Homage from the new record. Red Valley is one of
the bands favourite tracks to play from the Summer Session’s series and Jonas
just plays great guitar. Rasmus’s keyboard parts tend to be mixed a bit higher
on this live recording which is cool.
Side B starts off with two of the three parts of the track called
Manifestations of Summer, where they play the first two parts- Lonesome
Traveler and Santa Sangre. On the record Venice by the Sea ends this piece but
here they exchange that for Garden of Forking Paths (the only track from the
Pwet’R sessions). It starts quite dreamy before the monster riff kicks in there
is some cool keyboards from Rasmus to compliment this. The rhythm section of
Jakob (drums) and Jess (bass) are just awesome. These guys have been rocking
for more than 10 years now. Anyway, the track develops into the most
psychedelic stuff on the entire record with the band just out there for a few
minutes before coming back to earth. Mireille ends the side and again is from
the latest album Euporide Tide. Side C
starts off with the grooving track El Paraiso and a long guitar solo as the
track builds up. Rasmus gets a quite nice solo section and Jonas plays
beautiful guitar while the track comes down. Euphorie is 11 mins and has some
great bass playing and drums in this track that is a bit more jazzy but has
great dynamics and also killer. Now to the final side, which starts off with
Homage. The guitar riff and sound you could say is a Homage to ColourHaze but
the organ changes the vibe a bit and a different kind of melodic thread runs through
the track despite the riff being CH inspired. Soledad ends this 90 min concert
with a very uplifting track that for sure left the audience in a great mood. A
must have release.
The Spacelords- Synapse (Sulatron Records st1403)
I
have not heard this German band but this is their 4th release and
first on vinyl. Marcus from this band is the current drummer in Electric Moon
as well. The LP features for mainly
instrumental tracks of space rock. The trip begins with Synapse, which has a
hypnotic bass line, a slow building guitar line and riff and a lot of bubbling
space sounds. A point later the organ comes in and towards the end the synths
make it feel like a UFO is going to land in the living room. Pretty cool.
Sitarguitar is exactly what the title says, a slow spacey sitar guitar piece
that really has a great atmosphere. Nice trip.. Flip the record over and the
track No.2 starts with an organ, some floating wind and delay guitar as the
drummer shows the way forward into space. This track reminds me a bit of My
Sleeping Karma with its hypnotic qualities and repeated guitar lines.
Pyroclastic Monster has a really beautiful guitar line that runs in the track
at the beginning. Very nice dynamics and layers a bit like Folkazoid. A strange
vocal sample is thrown in a few times to mix it up and also some intense
riffing at the end a bit like Farflung. A very cool space rock record.
Marblewood- Marblewood (Talesyn Productions TAL003)
Marblewood
is a new band featuring the guitar player and bass player from the Swiss blues
rock band, Ginger, who are taking a break it would appear from their website.
David Zurbuchen (drums), Michael Marti (organ) fill out the band. There are
also two other guests on hand drums (Sandro) and vocals on the track, Splendor.
This CD features 6 long tracks in 70mins. Kailash starts things off with a
pretty heavy rock track that almost reminds me of some of Wino’s solo material
and bands. The middle section is an improvised jam with a slow evolving guitar
solo and later the organ joins in as it really builds up. The female bass
player, Ariane is really good and helps to lead many of the pieces as David
really rocks on the drums. Hit the Breaks reminds me of Siena Root with it
uptempo and organ driven rhythm and trading guitar and organ solos and cool
lyrics about the fate of humanity! Splendor features the talents of Sandro on
dilruba and esraj, which gives the track a really unique sound with these
strange Indian instruments. Sarah Weibel guests on vocals after the spoken word
part by Marc. Marc later plays a very intense wah guitar solo as the track
really builds with some intense drumming. Silence is a 10min track and starts
very slow and bluesy and a very depressing lyrical theme but some damn fine
lead guitar work, so passionate. Postwar Apocalypse continues with the heavy
lyrical themes and features a more heavy guitar riff. David plays some synths
on this track as well. The last track, is called In the Beginning and this is
the first jam the band had when they hit the studio back in August 2013 and it
is a 21min long instrumental piece. You have to be patient but you can hear the
beginnings of the band on this one long track. Great fucking record….
You can download this cool album
for free from the bands web site below.
Dirty Grass- It’s all About (Levitation Records LR008)
Dirty
Grass was a project that grew out of the Danish band Ghost Rocket. This
material was recorded on a single weekend in June 2008. The band was led by
Morten Aron (Spids Nøgenhat, On Trial, Aron, Ghost Rocket, and many other
projects). He was joined by Hobitten (played in most of the same bands, except
Ghost Rocket) on guitar, Claus Rosenblad on drums, vocals and organ from ghost
Rocket and Sigurd Djurhuus (Tidsguest) on bass and organ. It is a very short EP
with 7 songs in about 23mins. It was pressed in 500 copies on two different
colours of vinyl. How to describe it??? Very raw psychedelic garage rock..
Check it out if you are fans of the these cool Danish projects.. https://www.facebook.com/dirtygrass http://www.facebook.com/levitationrecords
Deep Space- Through the Haze (Sulatron Records st1401)
Deep
Space is another new band for me. The 3 piece are from Austin, Texas and have
previously released and EP called Cosmic Waves. The band has a new cassette out
now called Berlin as well. This album starts off with the uptempo and really spacey
song called Work. The vocals are mixed in a very psychedelic way while the
space sounds float around. It has a bit of a Wooden Shjips like vibe but not
the same sort of hypnotic groove, more an acid rock jam style. Vibrations is a
11 min track with a similar vibe to the first track and it is quite stoned and
features some great brain tingling guitars to fill in the psychedelic
landscape. Inner Light is a fun sort of psychobilly track with organ and a
Elvis like vocal at times. Flip the record over and Motorcycle takes us on
another trip, starting off with a spoken word piece of a really slow building
spacey track. Lady Heroine reminds me a lot of White Manna from California.
Overall, this is a really psychedelic album with a really cool feel and vibe
and a nice variety of tracks.
Chickencage Experience- Kama Sutra Blackbelt (Nasoni Records 147)
The
members of the Polytoximaic Philharmonie are back with another Chickencage
Experience CD. I really enjoyed the last CD/DVD release. This one is a bit more
focused with shorter tracks and more singing and less instrumental parts. Mayday
Sister Mayday starts things off in a mid pace with some nice saxophone and
great singing by HM Fishli. It starts to rock out with some short bursts of
lead guitar and lots of complex movements and the end reminds me of Blood
Ceremony with a slightly doomy, heavy guitar riff. Top Secret is a short 2½min
song with a synth line that gives it this dreamy feeling. Werküken tells a
story up until about 3½ mins when it changes direction but then leads to a fade
rather than a jam or something. Shaken not Stirred sounds exactly like it would
be perfect in a James Bond film. Done to perfection.. Thousand Miles in nearly
8mins of melodic floating progressive style rock, with nice layers of synths,
sax and occasional guitar solos but the song is again very focusing the
singing. Still flaky but Free features a bit more instrumental sections and
nice interaction between the keyboards, sax and guitar. Spacecop Goodbad is a
short funny track. Hope Song has some nice lyrics and beautiful guitar lines.
An Ocean full of Gold is a really short one that leads into the CD closer,
Whitewash, which is one if not my favourite track on the record. I love the
guitar playing on this instrumental. A pretty cool record once again and it
would be perfect for a James Bond movie….
Aalto- Ikaro (Uulu Records UULO009)
Aaolto is a new 6 piece Finnish
psychedelic folk rock band. All the info in the digipack CD is in Finnish but
the band plays a lot of diverse and interesting musical instruments from all
around the world and sings in Finnish. Uulu Records is a cultural collective
that is involved in a lot of really cool and different artistic things,
including releasing music. The CD features 8 songs in 50 mins. Ikaro starts
things off with a repetitive line played on a string instrument and a drone
slowly creeps in as the tension slowly builds up. The voice begins to creep in
and then the drums and other instruments as sort of American Indian like tribal
feeling takes hold. What a super cool track and it fades out the way it faded
in. Vapahtaja is next and has a clarinet that takes the lead to start this trip
to Morocco or a similar place. The female vocalist sings the lead on this track
in another magical trip, which has a really cool middle section with harp and
other cool instruments. Now it is time for Heijastumia and to go a bit further east
with a bit of sitar and some sort of other string instrument leading the way to
start before the male Finnish vocals come in and is traded with the female
voice. Wonderful psychedelic music. Kastepisaroita I and II are next and it
starts pretty mellow with just hand drums, clarinet and female vocal. The 2nd
part has a sort of funk riff played on a string instrument and then the sitar
comes in.Antero, who plays sitar, tambura and other instruments actually writes
nearly all the songs. He had gathered together a great group of people to
execute his vision. Sateentuoksuisia Unia features acoustic and pedal steel (or
slide guitar), digeridoo and floating vocals. I really like the guitars and
folk music vibe on this one. Metsätaloushöömei features some throat singing and
an uptempo rhythm and also features banjo! Kuum Tytär ends the album. It starts
very slowly with bits of almost all the instruments you have heard on the
record at times mixed into a very melting, floating, breathing psychedelic
flow. I was just melted away completely while listening to this… This is for
sure one of favourite record I have heard so far in 2014…
The Tower- Hie Abundant Leones (Bad Omen Records OMEN004)
The
Tower is a new Swedish four piece playing slow, dark melodic 70s rock. Side A
has 6 short songs and starts off with short instrumental track Non Omnis Moriar.
Adrenalawine has a very catchy groove and gets things started in a great way. I
was hooked right a way with the cool guitar riff. Exile is catchy track and
could be the single if there was going to be some radio play from this record.
Lucy is a slower bluesy track with a nice wah guitar solo and really builds up
at the end to a massive freakout with Tommie really pounding the drums. Lions
at the Gate is another really melodic track with some great bass playing by
Viktor a nice guitar solo, again, heavy on the wah! Pinetree Mary starts slowly
but then really picks up again driven by Viktor’s bass lines. Side B starts
with the long track, Moonstoned, which has a very tasteful guitar solo and in
general I really like the guitar playing of August. Wounds starts off in a
quite psychedelic way before the sound changes and the track develops. The
guitar and bass section is really cool on this track with a far out effect on
the guitar. The Tower ends this album with again a bit longer track and this is
slow and a bit spacey and then really speeds up and then comes back down. There
is not much of a solo but what great dynamics and vibe and cool lyrics. How to
describe them? Let’s just say they have listened to a lot of 70s record records
like Black Widow, November, and probably their country mates in Sweden,
Graveyard, Witchcraft, etc... They have
their own vibe though. Eric has a special voice, a bit like Jon Oliva from
Savatage at times without the screams, but it fits well with the vibe of the
music and the whole band really sound great. Some compared them to the Doors
but I don’t hear it, check them out for sure. Great record.
Second Grave- Antithesis (Pariah Child MLP006)
Second Grave are a four piece US
band and this is released on the cool Northern Ireland label, Pariah Child. It
is a limited edition 2 song 10”. Each track is a long and goes through many
different movements and moods. Mourning Light is an uptempo and melodic NWOBHM
style rocker. Krista, the female vocalist has a fantastic voice. The highlight
of this track though is the beautiful and long melodic guitar solo section.
Flip the record over and the slow building track, Drink the Water is next. IT
starts off slow and doomy but slowly builds up and there is a lot of singing of
the lyrics 2x and then a Candlemass like section that builds up the fast guitar
solo section. The ending is really a big shift as it gets really heavy and
doomy with this intense female growling. I really like the intense drumming on
this track. A very cool EP if you like female fronted heavy rock bands you
should for sure check this one out. They have a bandcamp site as well.
Spiralmaze- Back to the Center (Spiralmaze 2014)
Spiralmaze
are back with their 2nd release of mostly instrumental Ozric
tentacles inspired music. This is a private release by the band on CD. It
features 7 tracks in 40mins (so maybe it comes out on vinyl??). The CD starts
off with the excellent Multiuniverse starts things off with a trance techno
like synth line and a very fast drum rhythm and a guitar solo right out of the
Ed Wynne handbook. Hwang Ho has a really nice bass line by Aris mixed up front
and driving the this track. It also features more guitar solos than the
previous track and a guest one by Stel Andre.
Remipede has a riff that is very close to an Ozric song but which one
(Vita Voom). There is a vocal sample on this track that sounds like a Middle
Eastern singer. The synths are very nice on this track as it floats and spaces
for a while and then the guitar riff changes and slowly morphs into the solo
section as the track builds up, which features a very melodic solo. Myraid Small
Creatures has a sort of reggae skank guitar riff to start things off and lots
of nice synth layers. This track featues some additional percussion by Vangelis
Kalatzis and another vocal sample. This is a lovely track. The Longest Day is
next and split into Part 1 and Part 2. It starts very spacey with lots of
floating synths and a bit dreamy. They might even have a Novation supernova
like Ed as the synth sounds are quite similar. Part 2 picks up the pace and it
takes a while before the guitars kick in and the groove is very tight and
funky. The delay guitar is really cool that goes along with this track. It
really speeds up at the end and Ed Wynne like guitar returns with a really cool
wah guitar solo. The title track, Back to the Center ends this cool record. It
starts off with some drums with some effects on them, some vocal samples and a
tribal like rhythm before the dreamy synths and bass line roll in. It gets
quite heavy at the end. While the band is very Ozrics inspired they use some
more heavy metal style riffs on some of the songs like Remipede, which is very
heavy at the end. Fans of the Ozrics, Quantum Fantay, and Mantric Muse, will
probably really dig this album. I think it is better both sound wise and
playing that the band’s first record.
Jakob Skøtt- Amor Fati (El Paraiso Records EPR016LP)
Jakob
is best known as the drummer in the instrumental Danish band, Causa Sui. He has
also been involved other electronic music projects like September. This is his
2nd solo record and this one is really totally different from the
first one. The opening track Mantis in Lace is driven by a quite garagy drum
session over which many layers of synths are layered for quite a psychedelic
effect. Synthemesc is much more synthetic with the percussion rhythm being
driven by a very special percussive sound (quite cool, actually) but with the
bass synth taking the real lead that you follow as another synth layer brings
the melody. Like the first track, it has a quite spacey ending. Araucaria Fire
ends side A and is the longest track at 8½ mins. This track again starts with
Jakob playing some intense drums and then synths gradually become your main
focus of attention. This track is really quite trippy as more and more stuff
and different kinds of synths get layered in. Wow.. Side 2 features 4 tracks
and this first starts off quite a bit like the first track with some great
drumming but not as low fi a sound and then Jakob experiments with different
layers but lets the bass synth often take the lead. Omega Oscillator starts
with a few synths sounds with some long delays before the main synth groove
begins. A totally different vibe to the previous track. The melodic line jumps
in and out at regular intervals to make your brain neurons react in just the
programmed way. The title track, Amor Fati, brings back the more raw drum sound
as the first track and a quite driving rhythm with a very psychedelic synth
line driving the freaky part while many might hook their ears into the bass
synth line. This track gets quite funky at the end like he was having a really
fun jam with himself! Earth of No Horizon ends this record with one last 7 min
space out. It starts very slow and droning and then the repeated bass synth
starts to oscillate. Fans of early German electronica
will dig this stuff. Very relaxing in one sense yet challenging in another..
You decide..
Saturday, March 22, 2014
Fribyttedrømme- Drone, København March 20th, 2014
It had been half a year since I
saw this young new Danish band play. I was really surprised that the place was
totally packed with people and a lot of women. The shows are free here and the
place is a sort of dump. The cheapest beers are 25kr but mostly people come
because you can just smoke freely downstairs. It is horrible place to see a
show due to this but I suffered through it. The band played a lot of the same
stuff as when I saw them open for Carlton Melton but they debuted a new song
and announced they would have their first single out soon on the local psych
label, Levitation Records (Kasper from the label was there). Check out the
video below.
The band has three guitarists (two
who do all the lead work and one rhythm guitar player, who on this night seemed
a bit out of it and was doing strange stuff), keyboards (he mostly plays the
organ sounds), bass, drums and a short bald guy who sings back up vocals and tambourine.
I think he took the lead in a few short sections. They have a very retro sound,
and started with two uptempo tracks that had the kids in our area dancing. Bits
of it sound like the Doors meets Alrune Rød. Frybyttedrømmen, is a long 15min track that
sounds a lot like classic Pink Floyd. Great stuff. The last track of the
concert was a sort of long freak out but sadly the main lead guitarist was
turned down on the prior and this last number so you could not hardly hear the
psychedelic stuff he was doing (We were right in front of him, Tom and I.). They
played one hour and that was it.. This is a very promising new band and
probably my favourite of the current batch of young Danish bands playing
psychedelic rock. Oh yeah.. they sing all in Danish like Elevatorfører and Spids
Nøgenhat.
Sunday, March 16, 2014
The Temperance Movement and Graveltones- BETA, Copenhagen March 15th, 2014
I was not at all sure I would know
anyone at this show tonight but I wanted to go and check out the Temperance
Movement. I had read a lot about them in Classic Rock Magazine and bought the
double vinyl record. My friend Anders is working at the club so he was there
and later Freddy (Fuzz Manta) and Morgan (Shiva’s Nat) showed up but other than
them I knew few people. It was nearly sold out this show so a lot of people
(120 or so).
At
22 the Graveltones hit the stage. They are a duo of drums and guitar and from
the UK. I think they played 35mins or so and just now have their debut album
out. The singer/guitar player has a cool guitar tone and he had a lot of pedals
but stuck with this gritty sound and an octave sound he used in like three
songs. I really liked the lyrics to his songs and he was really passionate. The
drummer was a heavy set guy and really pounded his kit and had great dynamics.
They were tight even though I wanted them to be more loose and jamming. I
enjoyed the set but still don’t understand and never will why these bands
choose not to have a bass player. It can only be better, not worse if they
choose the right person and it opens up your options of what you can do so much
more. I heard others say they reminded them of the Black Keys (I never heard
them) and White Stripes.
Set List: Bang Band, Off Shelf,
St. Lucia, Money, CMOTF, No Good, Newby, I want your Love, Boom Boom
Set List: Pride, Ain’t no Telling,
Midnight Black, Fight with a Smile, Know for Sure, Smoldering, Lovers and
Fighters, Chinese Lanterns, Only Friend, Take it Back, Serenity (Battle Lines
was on the set list but the singer said he needed to rest his voice so they did
not play it).
Saturday, March 15, 2014
The Movements- Like Elephants 2 (Crusher Records CRCd014)
About 6 months ago, this
psychedelic rock group from Göteborg released the first part of this two part
series. This CD is only 37mins long and although they could have combined it
into one, they split it into two records. This one has 11 tracks and starts off
with Six Feet Under, which is really spacey to start and then it floats into
the beautiful track with wonderful vocals, acoustic guitars and nice
synthesizer complementation. Stolen Love
reminds me of a track from Baby Woodrose and includes a short psychedelic
guitar solo. Ice Cold is a short ballad with acoustic guitar and piano (at the
start). Give it to Me reminds me of the US artist Phideux, except the drum
sound is more raw. Everybody needs Something is a more uptempo and dynamic
psych track. I just love this guys singing. Man, he is so expressive and cool.
Again, it reminds me abit of Phideux, the way he sings sometimes. Redemption is
an mellow track with some pedal steel now and then that gives it this slight
country flavour. Yesterday, Now and Forever picks things up and this track
features some brief slide guitar parts to compliment the sound before the
farfisa solo takes the lead. Like Elephants 2 is a bit droney and has this feeling
for winter and one you could play at Christmas!
Winter’s Calling has a very cool bass groove as the band jams it out a
bit. I hope they play this one live. What would happen if I Tried ends the CD
with a relaxed track with organ, shaker, acoustic guitars and a nice build into
a psychedelic ending.. Another cool
record..
Electric Moon- Mind Explosion (Sulatron Records st1402-2)
This
is a new live release recorded at the cool club, Graf Hugo in Feldkirch,
Austria last September. It features 4 intense jams over 70mins and is released
on CD (500 copies) and a double vinyl in 1000 copies. The recording is very raw
and in your face but great. The opening track starts mellow with some keyboards
but then it just builds into a screaming psychedelic guitar freakout like you
have never heard by EM.. This is going more into the direction of the Heads,
Acid Mothers temple direction. Dave eventually departs from freakout mood and
plays some more melodic parts. Very intense drumming and repetitive bass lines
help to create the intensity of the track. The keyboards return at the end.
Kaleidoscopeephole starts slowly with some delay guitars as the 22min trip
begins. The mid-section the band are trying to find a new path but eventually
head back to the tried and true very heavy riffing space guitars with lots of
effects before the track reaches its end with a nice come down. The Picture continues with more
heavy, repeated and stoned riffing as Dave experiments with what other effect
combinations he can come up with to blow your mind… The last track Mind
Explosion starts with some keyboards, layers of effects from Lulu and Dave
before it attempts to turn it all up a bit higher with the intensity and the
band burning up and collapsing on the stage… Maybe….
BONG vs the Bots (Fuckin’ Amateurs 83)
This
is a new cassette release from BONG and the Bots. IT was made in an edition of
just 30 copies (I have #17). The BONG side is recorded in Newcastle in Oct 2013
and is one long jam, with not the best sound quality. There are much better
quality ones out there but the vibe is heavy and stoned as ever and this is
supposed to be the debut of the new record (Stoner Doom?). At the end of the
track, there is an interview of BONG by one of the guys from the Bots. A very
intense sound on this recording and some crazy guitar. I like this new direction of BONG.. Yes......
Schnauser- As long as he stays perfectly Still 7" /Schnauser- As Long as he stays perfectly Still 7" (Fruits de Mer Records)
Schizo Fun
Addict- theme from Suspiria 7” (Fruits de Mer CRUSTACEAN48)
This is a new band for me but
they were the labels first band back in 2008. The 72 contains two tracks for a
total of under 8mins and starting with the Theme from Suspiria ( I love Argento
and the Goblin soundtracks for his movies). The special Susperia organ sound that you will
recognize right away is kept but then layers of wild and crazy stuff are
happening in the background to make is pretty psychedelic but sadly it ends at
4mins, just as I was totally into it. The B-side features In the long Run (from
a Russ Meyer’s movie, Beyond the Valley of the Dolls). The vibe is totally
different now with this strange psychedelic funky soul track. I liked both
tracks and they would fit into these movies for sure..
Schnauser-
As long as he stays perfectly Still 7” (Crustacean 46)
This
is a very cool and interesting 7” with a Soft Machine cover (from Vol 2) and
Yes (from Time and a Word). By the Bristol based band Schnauser. Astra
Traveller starts things off and it is a pretty cool rendition and it is
different enough to be interesting. Covering YES is no easy feat. The band says
this is a fun one to play live. Next up
is the title track, an old Soft Machine track from their 2nd
record. This one is a bit more psychedelic and has a nice guitar solo section.
Mindwarp- Mindwarp EP (Acid Cosmonaut Records ACD-004)
There
was not a lot of information about this band in the promo sheet except they
were formed in 2012 and are from Brindisi, Italy and play instrumental heavy
psych. Ok, so I just cranked the 4 track EP to see what it revealed..
Haarko-Haari starts things off and the band really seem to be in search of a
direction on this track with it all finally coming together towards the end.
Check out this video:
Adrenochrome is pretty simple
stoned riffing and like the first track without any real solos by the guitar,
just switching riffs and in search of a groove, which they occasionally hook
but again not that interesting of a track until the wah guitar at the end but
this section was far too short. Excuse Me, I have to go to Space Now is by far
the coolest track on the EP with some really beautiful music leading up to the
heavy rocking section. Iramocram ends this 20min EP. It has the heaviest groove
of any of the tracks but not much that really grabs you. I guess this band is
pretty new and clearly still searching for where to go with their melodic
stoner rock. I would say this is not psychedelic at all and not very heavy
either. Check them out and make your own decision…
Crystal Jacqeline and The Honey Pot double 7” (Crustacean 47)
There
are 7 tracks, 6 of which are covers from very famous bands. Some of the cover
versions are credited to Crystal Jacqueline and other The Honey Pot. Things get
started with Pink Floyd’s Remember a Day. Jacqueline has this airy dreamy voice
which suits this song well and this is a very cool version with lots of unique
elements tossed in. Wow… It’s Raining (Icarus Peel) is an uptempo and happy
track and features Crystal (the man of the group!) on lead vocals and features
a really psychedelic section of music before returning to beauty. White Rabbit
(guess who?) is served up in a quite extended version of nearly 5mins and this
is really fantastic as well with an almost like Spanish music vibe where they
repeat the lyrical section again. Tick Tock (The Fleur de Lys) has a very funky
vibe and somehow sounds familiar. Egyptian Tomb (Mighty Baby) also has a quite
dreaming feeling to it but also is a very happy and uplifting track. Puppets
(Curved Air) is another beautiful track. The double 7” ends with I had too much
to Dream Tonight. I highly recommend this record. Every track is totally skilfully
performed and delivered in this group’s own unique but also accurate
renditions.
Planes of Satori 7” (Who can you Trust)
Not
sure where this band is from but I guess the San Francisco bay area since it
contains members of Golden Void, Parchman Farm, Voices and Cousins The 7”
starts off with Son of A Gun, which has a guitar line that steals a bit from
the Flower Travellin’ Band and reminds a bit of Satori (just a little). The
sound production is quite strange with the drum toms mixed quite high. Cool
song. Dichotomies changes the vibe totally and is more laid back and wandering,
in a way but still pretty spacey. This band is one that needs longer times than
this 7” gives them in order really create a good trip for you. It simply just
ends too quickly! Enjoy..
Bronco Bullfrog- Time Waits for Norman (Regal Crabomophone 15)
Another totally new band for me
and one that the label says is channeling the vibe of England circa 1966/68,
which sounds like a cool thing to me. The 7” contains two original tracks and
one 60’s cover of a band called Sands. It starts off with Time waits for Norman
and it retains the vibe of the Beatles meets the Kinks but with a more modern
sound production. It fades out when it sounds like the band is going into a
more improvised jam or something.. I wonder if we ever hear the full version? Rocking
Horse Mender (inspired by Kaleidoscope) is only 2½ minutes of 60’s music but
without the psychedelic edge. Listen to the Sky (Sands) is a catchy track about
listening to the Sky… Enjoy..
Admiral Sir Cloudsley Shovell- Black Sheep 7” (Rise Above Records RISE7/174)
The
nasty rock and roll sounds of ASCS return with two new tracks that precede
their new record due out later this year. Black Sheep starts things off with an
uptempo rocker with a catchy head bobbing riff and groove and a short guitar
solo. This must be one of the bands shortest songs ever as it just went by way
too fast… Elemental Man has a really
dirty guitar sound and riff and starts off with a guitar solo. Reminds me a bit
of the Groundhogs, a band these guys surely dig.
Us and Them- By the time it gets Dark (Regal Crabomophone WINKLE 14)
Us
and Them is really Britt and Anders (Sweden). They start the 7” off with the
Sandy Denny song that is the title track of this 7”. It is very serine and
dreamy and clearly difficult to sing and capture the original Sandy magic. A
Donavan song is next and is quite cool and really does evoke this creepy story
by Lewis Carroll. The 7” ends with a band original called Do I Know You. This
track is 6½ minutes and also very beautiful and magical in a way with just
simple instrumentation to start but then the drums come in and flute, etc.. Perfect
track to start the Sunday morning!
Deamon’s Child- S/T (Zygmatron Music ZYG1)
This
three piece band hails from Northern Germany and plays a strange punky rock
music. The band has a female bass player/singer who sings in German, which is
very unique. She also has a very special voice. There are 9 tracks in 30 mins
as this record tends to fly by. The songs remind me of Melvins at times with
these crazy changes going on all the time but the production is far to clean
and produced. I have no idea what they sing about if it is political, funny,
serious, or what. Missu sometimes plays some pretty cool guitar parts in
different songs while Tim, the drummer, is the real driver of the rhythms and
is mixing things up all the time. I don’t know what more to say.. Just check
them out……
The Hedgehogs- You make me wanna Cry 7” (Levitation Records LR010)
The
Danish psych band from Aarhus are back with a new 7” release mixed and mastered
by Tony Reed (Mos Generator). The title track starts things off with a standard
baby Wodrose like strummed guitar riff. The lead guitar line runs a melodic
thread through the entire track while the mid-section really picks up with the
organ more prominent in the mix. The harmonica solo comes a bit later as the
track gets more and more psychedelic. Can’t Find Myself continues in a very
similar vein as the first track with a mid-pace and catchy combination of organ
and guitar melodies that would fit perfect back in 1968… While the band is
really lacking in original ideas, they play 60’s garage psych really well and
if you are into that you will probably dig cranking this 7” up. I believe it is
pressed on 200gm vinyl in 500 copies so it will be around for a while.
Sweet Times- Volume 1 7” (Who can you Trust)
This is a 7” that plays on 33rpm
and contains one track from 4 different bands. I believe these are all
exclusive to this 7”. The first band up is Hot Lunch with the track called Love
is all around Me. This track is totally sounds like it was out of the early
70s. Glitter Wizard is up next with a track called Siren. It is a really fast
track and it sounds like they have a different singer but the music is freaky
space rock punk (nearly). Flip the record over and Dirty Fences have a short
uptempo catchy melodic punky rocker. Ouul changes the music radically even though
the tempo is quite similar. Ther track, Jeewolf Awakening is a bit more
aggressive and low fi in nature and a bit psyched out at the end. An
interesting compilation and the first in a series of 10 all pressed in 600
copies.
Thursday, March 6, 2014
Blackberry Smoke- 02 Academy, Islington, London March 3rd, 2014
It has been 5 years since Sue and
I saw are current favourite Southern Rock band, Blackberry Smoke. The gig has
been sold out, actually, the bands entire UK tour sold out. Some friends of
BBS, Cadillac 3, who happen to be in town playing opened the show with a short
like 25min set. They were an interesting 3 piece of drums, guitar (who did the
lead vocals), and pedal steel, who also did a lot of singing. Sadly, the pedal
steel was mixed way too low in the mix and you only herad him in the more quiet
sections, which were few as this was big heavy southern riffs, almost like a
stoner southern blues with no solos. They played Tennesse Mojo and their new
single, which is not out yet called South but I don’t remember the title of the
other three short songs.
Million Dollar Reload |
I had seen the set they were
playing on this tour and it was really heavy on the Whippoorwheel, which was
only just released in the UK and Europe on Earache records, despite having been
out like 1½ years in the USA. Anyway, they opened with the hard rocking, Leave
a Scar and into Like I Am from the bands little Piece of Dixie record. Turns
out they would only play tracks from these two records with nothing from their
debut or the more country, Honky Tonk Ep. The set went by pretty fast as the
songs are played very tight and exactly like on the record except for Sleeping
Dogs, where they have a bit of fun with a jam in the middle with a bit of
Midnight Rider by the Allman Brothers and back into the song but even this is
done with picture perfection as they do it like this every night for the last
many years. People really got into Up in Smoke, which would have been a perfect
one for them to jam out and one of the few where Paul gets to do a guitar solo
but they kept it short. I really wish they would jam it out a bit more. The
bass player and drummer looked like they could have fallen asleep during the
set a few times, while Charlie and Paul were clearly having a ball playing. I
shouted out Train Rollin (a song from the first album) but Charlie said that
was a Deep Cut and they could not play it because Paul could not remember the
words! The first encore was a brand new song, called Livin in the Song, and it
was a quite a short commercial track. I did not particularly like it but you
know their songs grow on you… They were pressed for time so a quick version of
Shake your Magnolia and they were out the door in about a 95min set. Fun show for sure…
Set List: Leave a Scar, Like I am,
Six Ways to Sunday, Good One Comin’ On, Pretty Little Lie, Crimson Moon,
Sleeping Dogs, She’s Mine, Whippoorwheel, Holy Ghost, Up in Smoke, Ain’t got
the blues, Freeborn Man, Restless, One Horse Town, Ain’t much Left of Me, Livin
in a Song, Shake your Magnolia
Micky Moody and Papa George- The Red Lion, Isleworth, UK 3/2/14
The
Red Lion is a quite famous music club in the North London suburb of Isleworth,
not far from Richmond. The first Sunday of every month, Micky Moody
(Whitesnake) and this friend Papa George play a couple of sets of old Blues
standards and sometimes have some specials guests. Sue had seen them before and
clearly so had a lot of the other people here. The place was nearly full when
they started about 15:30 opening with Sweet Chicago. Papa has a great blues
voice and plays mostly his steel body acoustic guitar while Mickey switches between his telecaster, Les Paul and acoustic guitar. Micky plays some really nice
guitar leads and slide. Next up was The Crawling Kingsnake with a
mid-section of Whole Lotta Love from Led Zeppelin. They would through in some
really short teases here and there in a number of songs if you were really
paying attention. They did a lot of improvised and long solo sections in each
song. All Over now (I love the Molly Hatchet version) into the really great
song, Same old Blues. I also love the Allman Brothers version. This is a very
nice and intimate place to see acts play. It was clear that this was still a
family place as well as people had come to have a beer and brought their kids
as well. The set ended with Walking Blues.
They
took about 20min break and I spent some time talking with a really nice guy
named Steve Goslin, who would guest with the band on harmonica in the 2nd
set. He had been playing harmonica since he was 14 years old. He said he played
with Fleetwood Mac for 4 months in 1967. Very nice guy. He said he thought Sue
looked familiar and it turns out he has done some freelance work as a
genealogist at the same place Sue works. Anyway, the next set started with One
more Dance with a lot of different small teases in this long song. Steve came
up and played some cool harmonica on Catfish Blues. They did a cool version of
the Lowell George song, Put on your Sailing Shoes. Rollin’ and Tumblin’ was
next even though Micky said they were going to play Come into my Kitchen. The
last song we saw they had a lady Ms.Maars, come up and she had a fantastic
voice and Steve also joined in as they all traded solos. It was a fun free gig
on a Sunday afternoon. They went around with a cup and asked for donations. We
gave them a couple of pounds. They also had some really good beers on tap. I
tried the Redhead red ale and the Double Hop Monster IPA!
Set
I- Sweet Chicago, Crawling Kingsnake>Whole Lotta Love>Crawling Kingsnake,
All over Now, Same old Blues, Blues with a Feeling, Walking Blues
Set
II- One More Dance (with a tease of My Favorite Things, James bond movie
theme), Catfish Blues, Put on your Sailing Shoes, Rollin’ and Tumblin’, ??
Papir- IIII (El Pariso Records EPR015LP)
The
all instrumental three piece band from Copenhagen are back with another new
record to start off 2014. While the band are not very creative with their album
or song titles, they make up for it with some really cool music. As with all
but their first record this one is once again recorded, mixed and mastered by
Jonas Munk, who also plays synths on the album side long track 3. They are not
really breaking any new ground or territory with this record but if you have
enjoyed their musical trips you will really dig this record for sure as you get
sucked in right away with the opening track, Papir IIII.I, which is one the
band have been playing at most of their live shows in 2013. The track starts softly
with a nice bass line from Christian before Nicklas takes the lead with some
really beautiful guitar. The track has a beautiful mid-section that leads up to
the intense ending. IIII-II is 9½ mins and it amazes me how this band creates
this spacey vibe, beautiful melodies but also this musical tension. Great album
side. Flip the record over and prepare yourself for the 22min track simply
called IIII.III. It starts with a long fade in and then the journey begins. It
slowly builds up and then comes down in the middle to a section with just bass
and guitar before it creeps back up. It gets really psychedelic at the end.
Jonas’s synth parts are pretty subtle throughout but most noticeable in this
section. Hope they play this track live. Another cool record. Keep it up boys!
Shiva’s Nat- Hard to Breathe (Bilocation Records ARFIFACT13)
Shiva’s Nat is the new band formed by former Highway Child singer, Patrick. He is
joined by Morten (Ex-Fuzz Manta) on bass and Alexsander Trap-Jensen on drums
and Bjorn Sunesen on organ. The record starts off very spacey with the track,
The Shape of my Soul. When the track begins it is a very passionate blues song
with the organ playing a major role in the melody of the track. Later in the
track, Patrick plays a lovely guitar solo as well. I’m Alive shows Patrick
belting out a wild vocal and the guitar and bass line is more aggressive as
well. The track has a really jammed out
ending with Patrick taking some extended solo time before the track comes back
to the main theme. Intermission is a slow bluesy track to end side A without
organ. Flip the record over and you start with the Dragonodyssey! This has a
really rumbling bass line over which the track develops and there is some great
double tracked guitars that make this one quite psychedelic. Bjorn comes in at
the end with the organ. You ends the record with a slow starting blues track
with some really fervent singing once again and guitar playing. Fans of Highway
Child will dig the singing but might be surprised how bluesy this one is and
not as rocking perhaps as one might expect. Cool record, I think..
Noetics- Delayed Back remixed (State of the Art Records SOTA011)
The
German psychedelic world music band are back with a new CD in a small cardboard
sleeve with a glue on artwork as well as a double vinyl. It has different
versions of most of the songs from the Delayed Back CD from 2009 but they have
been remixed by various people. I have very mixed views of this material
actually. I have been a big fan of the bands Ozric Tentales like sounds that
they started off with and the way they have travelled a nice journey to create
their own psychedelic world music. Peninsolar starts things off with a chilled
dub vibe. Dschungelgelöt has this really chilled elevator techno jazz bar
feeling. Grant Lump also has this pretty smooth techno groove but I quite like
the violin line. Shinkenwurst Dub is just as it says, a very relaxed dub.
Vibrant Hydrant is also very chilled with a sax and some violin. Rumpankong
features some rapping and female vocals over a reggae style remix in this
Ramfma and knut remix. VeJon Kennedy does his own totally different remix of
Pennisolar and instead of dub this has a quite deep bass line and fast
programmed drumming. Tom tyler remixes
Vibrant hydrant in a very cool and psychedelic track. This was my favourite on
the remix record. Mahdrescher is another dub out trip mix. Rotterdub is a psacey
dub. He CD ends with Der heikle Mann, which is also pretty relaxed. Anyway,
some of these remixes have turned the band’s sound into some sort of laid back
lounge music, while others have maintained more of the original vibe. I like
the last half much better than the first. Take chance…
Baby Woodrose- Kicking Ass and Taking Names (Bad Afro Records AFROCD047)
Baby
Woodrose is back with a new CD collection rare tracks from the mostly B-sides
of their 7” singles. The music has been remasted in the studio and also
features music from some of the very rare 7” records like the one originally
released on Pan records. There is also two tracks from the very first recording
session (That’s how strong my Love Is, 6654321). This is also pressed in 1000
copies on black vinyl for the first pressing. The CD comes in a nice digipack
format. This is a great collection for those who don’t have the money to hunt
down these rare 7” records. I have been spinning it a lot lately...
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