Tonzonen is back with another
release, their 20th. This is a label I have only discovered fairly
recently and I really am enjoying their releases a lot. This band hails from
Munich, Germany and have been around since 2012. The duo have been described as
making instrumental psychedelic shoegaze music…
The album features 4 long tracks and is released on black and magenta
coloured vinyl in 500 copies total. Side A starts off with a track that borrows
a guitar line from You know your only Dreaming from Hawkwind. Nice grooves and
bass lines as the guitars are more floating and ambient. Cool song with quite a build up at the end.
Buoyancy another nearly 9min track starts with some bass and then a slow spacey
build again. Clearly the guitarist,
Jochum is a big fan of Dave Brock,even though he does not do very make solos
and is more of an atmospheric guitar player. Anyway, after 3mins a more melodic
strummed guitar section kicks in and it goes like this until nearly the end but
with a cool build with the drums and bass. Trail of Thoughts is an 11min mellow
journey that slow builds up with a few more effects on the guitars here and
there but overall very mellow. Oxykotin starts with a bass line and some spacey
effected sounds as the guitar slowly fades up with a nice riff and then the
drums kick in! Nice groove and later some cool flanged out wah guitar. What a
great number. Cool record but I could use some more guitar solo!!!
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..
Wednesday, November 16, 2016
Megaritual- Mantra Music (White Dwarf WHD006)
Megaritual is the solo project
of Australian multi-instrumentalist Dale Walker (from the band of Sun Of Man). I have never heard of Dale or his band Sun of
Man. The album features 8 tracks and is a sort of compilation of several of the
tracks from his different band camp releases. Dale played all the instruments
as he is credited for everything including the artwork. Is the heart of the Mystery starts things off
and I am immediately reminded of Lamp of the Universe. A very mystic, sound,
with drones, sitar, different kinds of drum sounds. After a few mins, the drum set kicks in and
Dale does some vocal chants, while the rest continues in the background as a
sort of loop. Later a more doomy guitar kicks in and the previous recorded
stuff is off and now it is heavy guitar, drums and vocals, primarily. Just as he starts to slow, it all sort of
fades away and back into the sitar, eastern vibe again and then the heavy
guitars and soloing is back again! A new
section now begins as all the tracks so far just sort of melt into each other.
Now the heavy riffs are combined with some strummed acoustic guitar. The drums
have nearly disappeared in the sound. A more dense sounds returns with the
electric guitar being heavier but the strummed guitar is still in the forefront
of the sound as the drums are nearly gone again. Pretty psychedelic as it all fades down to
use a vocal and acoustic guitar for the ending but comes back again. A very
cool musical collage. Side B continues
in much the same way with some dark eastern stuff but a new drone and extra
delays. This track becomes really heavy doomy stuff with some lead guitar in
the background during the heavy riffing after the first vocal section. It comes
back down to earth after a few mins. The mid section is really cool. I love the
psyched out guitar and hypnotic stoned eastern vibe. After the comedown, we are
still focused on the guitar. Wow.. side 2 was quite an amazing trip…….. I look
forward to hear more.
DER BLUTHARSCH AND THE INFINITE CHURCH OF THE LEADING HAND- SUCHT & ORDNUNG CD (WKN 49)
This is a very special band
and I was lucky to catch some of their great show at Roadburn festival last
year. Their previous album that I reviewed
was pretty strange but I liked it. This group has 28 releases on their bandcamp
site. The artwork is minimal and so is the information, a small insert in the
CD, with cool art but no info about songs, who played what or anything,
really..
Anyway, this album is only
three tracks and the opening track is just a total killer heavy instrumental psychedelic
rock number. I love the guitar riff and soloing while the bass and drums just
keep a great groove going and then a space out and then back into some melodic
guitar soloing. Track 2 also starts off
with a quite heavy guitar riff but a slower pace and some female spoken word
vocals in German. The music is heavy and dark and very psychedelic and intense
at times. Track 3 starts slowly and then a moto-electro groove kicks in and off
we go!! A lovely spacey guitar section follows before the female vocal (in
English) kicks in on this sort of space rock track. The track slowly dissolves
around 11mins and you think it is over and then it comes blasting back… A
really cool album.. Wow…
The Machine- Shadow of the Machine (White Dwarf WHD 005)
The Machine is from Holland and have
released 4 full length albums and a split album since their debut vinyl in
2009. IT turns out that the band had released a limited CD (pretty hard to
find) in 2007. White Dwarf or someone decided it was time this was out on
vinyl. It was all recorded live on one day in Nov 2007. This has been remastered and has better sound
for sure (I have the original CD!). The double album is pressed in 1000 copies
(350 magenta and 650 black). You can hear the entire album below on you tube.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)