The all instrumental rock trio from
Copenhagen are back with their 5th studio album and this time it is
a double LP or CD. I have been friends
with the band since nearly the beginning and reviewed nearly all their
records. I had spoken with the band a
lot about this record. It took a long time to come out compared to when it was
recorded but it is here now! The band brought in John McIntire (Tortoise) to
mix the record over in the USA. The
album features 7 long tracks (the shortest is 9mins) spread over about 90mins).
As is quite common with the band, there are no song titles, just V.1, V.II,
V.III, etc. Track V.I starts off with a mid-pace, a nice clean drum and bass
sound, while Nicklas layers in with some very floating guitar. Later, he overdubs a lead guitar, every
beautiful and melodic solo as the track builds in intensity. Some really cool
delay guitars and some that sounds like keyboards at times. Cool track. V.II
(one they used to call Acid Rock). IT starts off quite dreamy but Christoffer
slowly drives the rhythm a bit faster and about 3 mins the track really takes
off. At 6.2 mins Nicklas switches from the dreamy guitar to a more hard rock
riff and just rips it up on the guitar.
Amazing bass playing in this section as well by Christian. The track
comes down after about a min or so to sort of where it started. Some keyboards
also appear (not sure how plays them?) to compliment the guitar lines. It ends
in a very dreamy and beautiful way. The
live versions of this song are much more intense these days. V.III features
some really cool interplay between the bass and guitar lines. I love the way
they compliment each other as the track slowly builds again. A very lush sound
with keyboard like guitars at times. Post rock is not a word I would have
mentioned with Papir in the past but this track is a prime example of the
genre, done Papir style. V.IV ends the first CD with a 15min track. It starts
much like the others but the underlying keyboard sequence plays a bigger role
at the start of this track. Nicklas plays some really cool guitar solos on this
track. Sometimes a bit jazzy, some David Gilmour like stuff and then just some
great lead runs. V.V starts off quite
slow and a spacey with some nice delay guitar. It maintains this relaxed vibe
throughout the track. V.VI has a bit of a drone at the start and slowly builds
with some really cool guitar and again some keyboards (very airy). It later builds up to a more rocking state
with some really cool wah bass playing. V.VII is 25mins long and ends the
record. IT starts slowly and very relaxed. I love the section between 10-12 mins with the
intense delays, swirling organ like keyboard. The track nearly dies completely
but then steps forward again to continue in much the way it started.
This
is a pretty amazing record and a bit more laid back and spacey with super cool
guitar, bass and drums. They just have
magic these guys. Each track is it’s own individual journey. Hope you enjoyed
the trip..