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domingo, 8 de setembro de 2019
sábado, 12 de maio de 2018
REVIEW: SIX MONTHS OF SUN - BELOW THE ETERNAL SKY [2018]
Art by Elvisdead
After an exciting
debut in 2013, instrumental power trio Six Months Of Sun, based in Geneva,
Switzerland are back with their sophomore exceeding all my
expectations and making a remarkable statement on the european scene.
Below the Eternal Sky was released yesterday digitally and on
CD/LP by ColdSmoke Records/GPSRecords/Urgence Disks and is loaded with heavy riffage,
explosive sections and electrifying moments... a record that will
make any fan of Karma To Burn or SardoniS rejoice with a strong
discharge of straight up & full on stoned out jams.
Along eight tracks
running a little over 36 minutes, you´ll realize that this band
truly is a force to be reckoned with, as they throw around
devastating blows and savage punches that will leave you in a
technical knockout! A massive wall of sound with savage distorted
guitar riffs, thunderous drums and rumbling bass lines producing a
brutal sonic assault on your mind. Brace for impact as this freight
train carrying hefty and fast instrumentals of dark ambiance laced
with some cool chords progression reminding of Russian Circles or
fellow countrymen
Monkey3, come at you with a vicious force. There´s never a dull
moment, as the trio launches and fires up, with barbaric splendour,
ruthless instrumentals driven by high voltage charges in a blazing
stoner metal firestorm.
An awesome and powerful
record from start to finish strongly recommend to all you metal
heads out there looking for your next fix!
terça-feira, 1 de maio de 2018
SLEEP - MARIJUANAUT´S THEME
Sleep
"Sojours the lone stoned soul -
Marijuanaut loads a new bowl.
Behold as he enters the clearing -
Planet Iommia nearing."
quinta-feira, 26 de abril de 2018
SLEEP - THE SCIENCES [2018] REVIEW
On April 20th
here by known as the "Weedian Day", legendary metal stoners
Sleep, dropped their long awaited full length... much to everyone's surprise! Titled The Sciences and released by Jack White´s label
Third Man Records, the heavy chronic trio delivers a glorious follow
up to their magnum opus Dopesmoker [2003]. A sequel of some sort to that
hashishian odyssey, with the weird tale of a procession of weed-priests in a stoner caravan and their journey to find the riff
filled land. The cannabis saga told through distorted, downtuned, and
slow monolithic riffs in repetition and narrated with holy spiritual
passages enchanted as in a religious ceremony that quickly induces us
in an hypnotic state, continues as we now join Marijuanaut, after
leaving Earth to cultivate, on the quest for Planet Iommia through
mesmerizing visual soundscapes of the galactic sea, hashteroid fields
and alien skies.
The album starts with the title track "The Sciences", an intro with a drone guitar as if in a Morse Code transmission, until a bong hit by Al Cisneros and "Marijuanaut´s Theme" departures in a cloud of smoke into a powerful galloping ascending ride in a distant galaxy with cosmic groves, gravitational riffs and OM´s heavy shamanic atmosphere. As the weedian plot develops with "Sonic Titan" and "Antarticans Tawed", material written during the Dopesmoker days, classic songs now righteously recorded in all their glory to fulfill their place in the soundtrack of the story we follow more than 15 years later. These tracks bring out the quintessential Sleep from the early days of Sabbath and Weed worship, balancing perfectly among the new material with the same aesthetic but more meditative and align with Cisnero´s other band, revealing himself through magnific solos and enthralling riffs, not only, as the driving force behind this music, but also, as one of the greatest bass players of our generation. In a tribute both to the city and Black Sabbath´s bass player "Giza Butler" is perhaps the best example of this refined recipe of entrancing heavy tribalism metal impossible for others to emulate and that makes their sound so unique. Closing out with "The Botanist", an heavy instrumental that delves into a chill out piece, Pike lays down his most inspired solo on a magical dubbed out groove between Cisneros e Roeder bringing a perfect end to another chapter of this epic poetry and chimerical sonic recital.
The album starts with the title track "The Sciences", an intro with a drone guitar as if in a Morse Code transmission, until a bong hit by Al Cisneros and "Marijuanaut´s Theme" departures in a cloud of smoke into a powerful galloping ascending ride in a distant galaxy with cosmic groves, gravitational riffs and OM´s heavy shamanic atmosphere. As the weedian plot develops with "Sonic Titan" and "Antarticans Tawed", material written during the Dopesmoker days, classic songs now righteously recorded in all their glory to fulfill their place in the soundtrack of the story we follow more than 15 years later. These tracks bring out the quintessential Sleep from the early days of Sabbath and Weed worship, balancing perfectly among the new material with the same aesthetic but more meditative and align with Cisnero´s other band, revealing himself through magnific solos and enthralling riffs, not only, as the driving force behind this music, but also, as one of the greatest bass players of our generation. In a tribute both to the city and Black Sabbath´s bass player "Giza Butler" is perhaps the best example of this refined recipe of entrancing heavy tribalism metal impossible for others to emulate and that makes their sound so unique. Closing out with "The Botanist", an heavy instrumental that delves into a chill out piece, Pike lays down his most inspired solo on a magical dubbed out groove between Cisneros e Roeder bringing a perfect end to another chapter of this epic poetry and chimerical sonic recital.
In a time where reunions are fashionable and often nothing more than simple "money grabs", Sleep manages to genuinely cement their legacy with another monstrous release. Praise Iommi and let the weedian proceed!
domingo, 21 de janeiro de 2018
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