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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..
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I think all the 4 songs on the EP were played. It was a big crowd of about 80 people at Toca (it was opening of the new camping season) but only about 25 inside the bar where the band playing and really focused on the band. They were really good this night. I did not see the full set though. A very good local band. Always good live.. Too political for some people but Andy was in a good mood and having fun and no sound problems to get him angry!! Fun.. saw lots of friends..
https://andyshades.bandcamp.com/album/we-are-the-monsters-ep
It is a slow one with a cautious vibe. It slowly builds and evolves with a lot of keyboard solos as it creates this hypnotic state as you eventually reach the end. Epic track.. Zep Tepi features some lyrics by Crystalinks and kicks the pace up a bit with a great bass line and groove. Love the synths on this one… Words are delivered as a spoken word in parts and then sung. Last Days of a Time Cycle ends this record in a laid back manner. Great job Santtu…
http://astralmagic.bandcamp.com
Psychedelic Butterfly starts with the vocals a bit more upfront while there are some spaced out shit going on in the background. This Sphere of Magic (already released) is next and a slow mysterious track lead by a mid eastern lead synth and then the drums kick in and things are to groove. Cool song. Exploding Sun is a slow rock track with a highly effected tripped out vocal at times. 4 out of the 6 tracks that end the CD are from Shanes previous solo releases. If you are a fan of Astral Magic with Shanes spoken words, then this is an essential collection.
http://astralmagic.bandcamp.com
http://astralmagic.bandcamp.com
Track List:
1. Serpents of the Sun 4:27 2. Cydonia Mensa 5:41 3. Scared Light 4:40 4. Monuments 6:19 5. Temple of Saturn 5:06 6. Redeemer 4:07 7. Evolution Garden 4:27 8. Illumination Through Knowledge 7:51
Serpents of the Sun starts with a very doomy riff and then a groove kicks followed by a john Garcia inspired vocal. The title track is next and slows things down quite a bit. Nice guitar parts and backing vocals as well as this just is slow and stoned. Sacred Light continues in the same vein with powerful vocals in perfect sync with the heavy groove. Monuments has a slow fade up and then a riff you have heard on a lot of doom records, kicks in but this one is a bit more distorted and nasty and the chants at the beginning remind you of LOTU. I feel like Craig already wrote this one before?? Temple of Saturn is more of stoner rocker but with the same fuzzy but less doomy guitar. Redeemer is another mid paced heavy fuzzy, groove rocker. Passionate vocals, stoned groove. Love the nasty wah solo on this one. Evolution starts off with acoustic and electric solo guitar in a more tranquil space, similar to Lamp of the Universe space. Illumination through Knowledge starts with some organ and synth sweeps before the monster riffs kick in. This one has a lot more going on and is a bit more spacey and a great way to end this record.
If you like your stoner doom (hard to do something totally unique in this genre now) straight forward killer riffing, great solos, powerful vocals and cool lyrics, this is a a great adventure. Only 200 copies on vinyl so get it soon…
https://deadshrinenz.bandcamp.com/
“On January 27 and 28 in 2023 three musicians from three of the most creative psych bands in the german-speaking world came together for a session at Buffbergen Studios in Hanover. Birthdays were celebrated and hours upon hours of music were recorded. Through a broad spectrum of common ideas, the jams range from hard riffs to spherical ambient soundscapes and enchant not least through the interplay of these 3 experienced musicians. From these sessions Sulatron released the debut LP „Bügeln“ in January 2024, which has sold out already. And on the new long player „Strömung“ we can hear other jams from that weekend the band has selected, and Sula mixed them nicely for 2 sidelong journeys.”
The album starts with the 19 min Strömung. A steady groove is laid down and off we go, first with a quite simple melodic guitar line and then more delay and effects is added and then the energy level of the rhythm section takes it a notch up and Marcel starts to space out more on the guitar and move from rhythms to lead mode and this takes you on a journey for quite some time… What can I say, they have a great chemistry and it is a good ride.. Welle starts off more spacey in another 20min album side track. It gets really droney and trippy in the middle.. Far out.. Another cool record….
The band is: Marcel Cultrera (SPECK): Guitar, fx, spaceecho, Tommy Handschick (KOMBYNAT ROBOTRON, EARTHBONG): Drums, and Dave Schmidt aka Sula Bassana (ZONE SIX, INTERKOSMOS, ex ELECTRIC MOON etc.): Bass, fx, Synthesizer.
https://minerall.bandcamp.com/album/str-mung
The band is: Juan Pablo Lucco Borlera: Bass , Mauricio Condon: Guitar & Synths and José Landín: Drums.
https://iahbanda.bandcamp.com/album/v
Antero is a multi-instrumentalist (primarily a guitarist), who has performed on a number of albums since 2005 but this is the first under this own name. ‘He is backed by:
Jesper Anastasiadis- Contrabass, Amanda Blomqvist- Drums, Percussion, Markus Pajakkala- Flute, and Otto Eskelinen- Shakuhachi, Keyboards, Percussion. Antero plays Guitar, Electric Guitar, Keyboards, and Percussion.
The music is instrumental and the album divided into 6 pieces. The first part is quite a dark and driven by deep horns, bells and other percussion. Part 2 kicks in with bass and drum beat and then a lovely guitar takes the lead. Next the flute comes in for a solo. Lovely music. Part 3 is more uptempo and driven by the guitar and percussion rhythm. Later the flute with some nice reverb on layers in nicely the hypnotic playing. Part 4 is a bit spacey with some nice piano and more simple themes explored on the instruments (guitar, piano, deep bass). IT slowly evolves. This is a super cool track. I just sort of disappeared into the music and vibe. Part 5 is very spaced out and dreamy... The last part features some lovely guitar to start and then the bass, drums and other instruments float in as it builds.. A very relaxing and exploring musical experience. Enjoy.. The digipack has a booklet with some really interesting artwork. The rest of the info is all in Finnish so I have no idea what it is about… Lovely album…
The digipack has a booklet with some really interesting artwork. The rest of the info is all in Finnish so I have no idea what it is about… Lovely album…
https://anteromentu.bandcamp.com/album/n-in-unta-kaukaisesta-maasta
I guess these guys are like prog-folk rock of sorts if I had to put them into a category but the CD is very eclectic and diverse.. I really enjoyed it a lot… Check them out…
Its Revolution Time – A hard-hitting opener that sets the tone with its commanding riffs and soaring vocals. A song for the times we face as a collective on this planet
Fhhu – Electronic’s build with memorable melodies that calm the listener.
Break My Gaze – Dynamic shifts and moments of emotional intensity, interspersed with improvisational sections.
23 Strangers – This track builds using synthesisers into a full blown space rock romp.
Everyone Knows Your Name – A high-energy track that is over in little over two minutes.
We Soothe, You Suffer –Over 20 minutes of improvised sonic mayhem. Drums pound and guitars sore, the cosmic nod is strong here!
Here is my take on the new EP, Krakern vs. XC, starts off with some strange sounds but then heads off into a more spacey territory with echoed guitar and vocals but a mean ass bass drive. It spaces out in the middle section with a nice melodic solo before getting a bit angry and taking another melodic turn. Trippy song… Blood Dream is like movie soundtrack stuff and quite dark and creepy. The Vestibule of Solitude starts quite spacey with a pad synth, some very deep sounds that shook the floor of my listening room (I have a subwoofer). Again, this could be some soundtrack music. I love it when the Tangerine Dream like synth arpeggio starts. Cool track. Stardust brings back the heavy riffs. A nice Huw Lloyd Langton like lead guitar line eventually takes the lead. It comes down as they jam it out a bit. The current band is: Niall Hone, Jamie Gillet, George Cobbold, and Trim.
I actually do not feel like I have one fave record this year.. These are the ones that I played a lot and enjoyed a lot but I can not really order them… They are all great…
MONKEY3 - Welcome To The Machine (Switzerland)
Cosmic Fall- Back where the Fire Falls (Germany)
The Cosmic Dead- Infinite Peaks (Scotland)
MOON GOOSE- Murmurations (UK)
Sacri Monti- Retrieval (US)
Blackberry Smoke- Be Right Here (US)
The Bevis Frond - Focus On Nature 2LP (UK)
Causa Sui - From The Source LP (DENMARK)
FU MANCHU - The Return Of Tomorrow (US)
WHITE HILLS- Beyond this Fiction (US)
LYDSYN- Højspændt (DENMARK)
The Kryss Talmeth Experience- When the Wheels Fall Off (Scotland)
Astral Magic Featuring Bridget Wishart - Ad Infinitum LP/CD (FINLAND)
Deep Purple - = 1 (UK)
ZAKK SABBATH- Doomed Forever Forever Doomed (US)
International Space Station - Vol. 2 (2024)
DELVING- All Paths Diverge (GERMANY)
OBSESSED, THE- Gilded Sorrow (US 2024)
Stonerhenge- Solaris (Belarus)
BURN ON THE BAYOU- TRIBUTE TO CCR (US 2024)
I like some of my own bands releases this year as much as many of these but did not put them on the list… Here is what I had out this year…
IT is best to just watch it with the video (here). The album is about 75mins long spacey movements, hard rocking parts and a lot of cool guitar playing, which I really love. Very well done and the folks he worked with on the video did a great job as well. It is a bit slow at times but that is ok as then you can focus on listening to the music more. A great album.. Well worth taking 75mins of your life to enjoy.. A lot of passion and dedication went into creating this for sure..
These cool guys from Berlin opened for ØSC (Øresund Space Collective) some years ago and they were a great band. Daniel, the drummer sent me the new CD, their first in 5 years. It is also out in vinyl on Clostridium. Anyway, it features 5 tracks. The opening number is one of my faves on the album, Lucid Skies above Mars and just floats and glides and has wonderful delay guitars. Love the way they are mixed. Magma Rising kicks things into high stoner rock action and is a great track. Under the influence of Gravity, starts noisy and strange and then a sort of groove gets going with a almost funky like guitar. Very different. Chant of the Lizards is another really lovely laid back one with super nice guitars. Drive the Kraut, is a 10min long journey with this more Neu like drive to start but then they drift in and out of this til they find their own way.. A great return album. Will be in my top 20 for sure.. Been playing it a lot.. Thanks guys..