Sunday
mornings are easy for a multitude of reasons. We all have our rituals and mine
today was relatively common getting up brewing some coffee, making an elaborate
breakfast sandwich and buying/listening to a few new albums on bandcamp.
Today I grabbed 4 albums randomly throughout the morning and listened to each
of them while fertilizing the lawn, cleaning up the kitchen, and picking up the
mess left by my rugrats.
Electric Love Machine – Electric Love
Machine
This one hit
me with just the right amount of heat. Not only is the band name brilliant, but
the music takes on a similar form of Finnish Doom. Not so much doom, it just
sounded better to say in that sentence to me, but tripped out stoner/psych
with a helping of blues and side of rock n roll. ELM as you may say when you’re
feeling lazy has released a fantastic sounding album which reminds me of their
friends Craneium,
who released a stellar album last year on bandcamp.
Whatever they’re drinking up there in Finland is working. You don’t even
need a significant other to enjoy the satisfaction given by the Electric Love
Machine. It’s cheap, it’s easy, and it’s sure to provide you with an eargasm or
three.
“Crunchy shards of psych scatter the skies as the manic riff fueled
machine cranks out a magnetic orgy of noise. Kick off your boots, yank your
mind backward and let the ELM take you to the moon and back!!
Alien TV – Vol. 1
Alien TV was
recommended via the Hard Rock Revolution
facebook group this morning and I noticed I had it in my wishlist from a
week or so ago without giving it a listen yet. The recommendation was enough to
get me to push play. What else was I going to listen to while I pulled those
dandelions from the freshly aerated lawn? It helps me out quite a bit as a
matter of fact, and what we have here is some hard driving Greek stoner rock.
The Greeks are doing to heavy stoner rock what the Swedes are doing with the
Retro Blues. Monopolizing on a high energy rock output with catchy grooves and
stellar vocals, Alien TV have nailed it with Vol.1.
“Greece
is beginning to monopolize on this thick, groovy guitar riff driven, balls
through the walls RAWK and roll! The vocals are burly, yet melodic and the
overall tone ranges from high to low and everywhere in between. This is great! Favorite
track: Downtown Miners.”
Linus Pauling Quartet - Ampalanche
Texas psych rockers Linus Pauling Quartet bring a unique
style of heavy rock loaded with psychedelics and smoking with an Americana tinged blues.
Sprinklings of 70’s rock scatter amongst a wildly melancholic energy. It only
took one listen to spend my lunch money on this album. This would go great on
vinyl. Linus Paul is doing the country of Texas a service with the cool take on heavy
psych. Dig it!!
“The
poppy psych is smitten with bluesy groove and heavy riffs as the western
riffology professes a spirit of Americana
unto its doom ridden attitude and punk smothered heart.”
Lunar Mgc – Fading in the Shadows
I first
pushed play this morning on the bands Truth (EP) which was a
pleasant surprise. However, it played through much too
fast. The eerie atmosphere, combined with wicked riffage caught my attention
and led me straight to the full length new LP called Fading in the Shadows. I
needed length as the EP had me begging for more which was perfect.
“Fading in the Shadows lurks intensely with
psychedelics and lunges steadily using sinister melodies and heavy, angular
riffs. Talk about a stiff upper lip, these guys deliver the goods.”
Whether
you’re in a rush to get to church, just getting home from tearing down the club
all night long, or just lounging around the house hoping Monday never comes,
Sunday morning is the perfect time to blast new tunes on bandcamp. See, that
wasn’t so hard, you downloaded a couple bad ass albums with the click of a
couple buttons. Good job, keep it up! I’ll see you next time.
-The Huntsman
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