We get a ton
of promo albums coming through Ripple headquarters as most of you are well
aware of. We try our best to listen to as many of them as we can, and our President, Racer, does in fact listen to them all. I do not listen to every one
as I don’t have the time, but I do base a lot of it off tags and RIYLs given
out from the promoter’s and/or bands themselves. In today’s case it was a
win-win. 4ONE8 RECORDS a division of PRC Music sent over a slug of singles by
various bands with the tags of “Zeppelin”
“Graveyard” “Hawkwind” “Pentagram”
with their slogan “Hard Hitting Distorted
Blues Heavy Rock”. Now I get a little excited anytime I see those words in
combination. Further investigation led to the FREE promo compilation which is
available here,
and upon sampling I requested the full albums for further investigation. Boy oh
boy was I pleased. Below you’ll find a quick review of 3 bands sent over. I had heard of all the bands except for
Electric Hoodoo, which was the one who blew my mind the most.
Electric Hoodoo
Electric Hoodoo walk into the room in
the same fashion as Jim Morrison waking up from an acid induced snake ride
through desert portals to their home town of Dresden, Germany.... Eerie retro
blues cast by distorted fuzz and spaghetti western flair intoxicate the
listener into a state of bewilderment. Vocals erupt with passionate cries like
a bastard child of Robert Plant and Magnus Pelander (Witchcraft) while the bewitching riffs swirl like smoke diving
through the holes in walls at the hole in the wall dive bar. Steeped with
southern stoner swagger and inbred with bluesy boogie galore, Electric Hoodoo shock the initial
impression radar and zaps their way into the forefront of the occult retro
heavy blues scene. FFO Year Long Disaster and Jeremy Irons & The Ratgang Malibus, as well as the
aforementioned Zeppelin and Graveyard, Electric
Hoodoo is sure to please. Apparently this was released in the fall of 2015
on their band page stating the album as their final farewell album. Check it
out.
I had heard Saturna before and the name definitely
rang a happy bell, but it’s been awhile and I forgot how smooth their delivery
comes across. The new self-titled album is due out in early March on PRC Music.
The retro heaviness oozes with a RAWK n roll edge as the previous outputs
alluded to as well. Not unlike Electric
Hoodoo, the sultry swagger of the vocals is what sets Saturna apart from their everyday underground stoner/doom compadre.
Conviction rings true on every note of the dynamite riffs rumbling like an
avalanche pummeling tree tops in a canyon of groove. The fuzzy licks vibrate
like a rabbit on a bender and the vocals cry like a bachelor at a whorehouse.
Either way you dice it the chemistry of the band composes a well concocted
blend of heavy grooves and melodic harmonies that are hard to deny. Be on the
lookout for the new one and in the meantime seek out their early material as
well for a prequel to the intoxicating heavy modern occult blues rock on display.
Merlin – Electric Children
Last but not
least on my list of recommendations on this fine distribution label is the brand
spanking new album ‘Electric Children’
by the one and only Merlin. Many die
hard heavy heads have been foaming at the mouth over Merlin’s previous output including the insane vinyl packages
released on Poisoned
Mind Records late last year. I was lucky enough to score the “Gallows”
edition, which sold out fast. When you go online and notice every item of
the past output is SOLD OUT, you know something special is on the cusp. The new
one is definitely on its own terms as compared to the two albums mentioned
above. Electric Children is an electrifying concoction of sinister riffage
circulating like hell in orbit around a demented planet overgrown with magic
mushrooms. The last song alone, ‘Tales of
Wasteland’ is worth the price of admission alone, raging in at 23 minutes
in length easily occupying its own side on a 33rpm disc of wax. The price for
admission will be unveiled on March 11th, 2016 via 4ONE8
Records for CD and Poisoned Mind Records on vinyl. Be prepared because the
occult vinyl ambassadors are already setting their alarm clocks for the sale on
what is hyped to be one of the most elite record sales of the year. After
having the chance to listen to the album, I can say in confidence that there is
little chance for letdowns. ‘Electric
Children’ will jump start the brain dead and mummify the living with the
murmuring howls of witchery, powerhouse psychedelics and occult laced theatrics
spaced out with mind numbing fuzz.
-The
Huntsman
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