Sometime in the distant past…well actually it was 2016…I was
attending a now legendary earth-moving event in San Jose known as “Beers In
Hell” with about a zillion awesome heavy bands shredding the now closed Johnny
V’s bar (R.I.P. Johnny V’s!) down to its’ concrete foundations, and one of the
bands that caught my eye and ear was a band called Supernaut. I mean, really, how can you go wrong with a
name like that? Well, I suppose you
could if you were just a cheesy Sabbath tribute band, but these guys were
nothing of the sort. There was a guy
with his head down and hair falling down concealing his face as he wailed along
with riff after riff of fuzzy, thick…riffs!
(Yeah, I know I used the same word three times in seven words, whaddya
want from me?!? This is a music blog not
an 3000 word essay for a high school English final!!!) There was another guy bobbing his head and
hair thumping along with note after note of bassy goodness. Then there was this clean-cut guy wearing
nothing but a pair of shorts absolutely beating the living daylights out of his
drum kit as a voice that was 50% Geddy Lee, 50% Rob Halford, and 50% first four
Sabbath albums Ozzy (I always did suck at math…) projected from his lungs with
the force of a wailing banshee. They tore through their set with a kind of
controlled chaos, and even among a lineup of some of the Bay Area and California’s greatest
underground heavy bands and quite possibly more than my usual level of beer
consumption made a lasting impression on my riff addled brain that night.
The musical progeny of brothers Sean and Oliver Niemann
(drums/vocals and guitar respectively) and Will Iermini (bass), Supernaut,
though bearing the influence of the godfathers of heavy metal as their moniker
alludes to, manage to create a musical brew that reflects a much larger sphere
of musical influences. Supernaut’s
furious thick bluesy riffing and nuclear fueled drumming paired with Sean’s
high-pitched reverb-soaked vocals lends the songs a sense of psychedelic vibe,
reminiscent of the mighty Cream, with time signature changes and breakdowns
that would make any hardcore first-four albums Rush fan grin from ear to ear,
delivered with a Sabbathy sense of light and shade, able to transition between
mellower sections and uptempo hard rock fury seemingly with ease. Supernaut’s debut promises greatness to come,
while delivering the goods in the here-and-now with well crafted tunes that
flow gracefully from the first song to the last, with production that allows
space for the instruments and the music to breathe. This is simply 37 and a half minutes of
furious rocking spaced-out fun. It’s
available for free download on the band’s Bandcamp site, get on over there and
don’t be cheap, throw them ten or fifteen bucks to put in the gas tank! It will be the best ten or fifteen bucks you
spend this week.
-Riffcaster
Tracklist:
1. Crystal
Witch Cave
05:13
2. White Wizard 04:48
3. Little Fires 02:46
4. Dragonfire 03:06
5. Mad Prophet 03:42
6. Mind Control 04:52
7. Warlords 03:46
8. Golden God 05:01
9. Doomspell 04:29
Sean Niemann – Vocals, Drums, Keyboard(Crystal Witch
Cave)
Oliver Niemann – Guitar
Will Iermini – Bass, Vocals
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