Zachary “+Norway+” Turner’s Top 25 Album of 2017 + Links…

Zachary “+Norway+” Turner’s Top 25 Albums of 2017

 

In No Particular Order…

 

Hobosexual – Monolith  (Kitchentable)
(https://hobosexualmusic.bandcamp.com/album/monolith)

 

Mastodon – Cold Dark Place (Reprise Records)
(https://www.amazon.com/Cold-Dark-Place-Mastodon/dp/B074TZZLBD)

 

Björk – Utopia – (One Little Indian Records)
(https://www.amazon.com/Utopia-Bj%C3%B6rk/dp/B076V9PBST)

 

Roger Waters – Is This the Life We Really Want? – (Columbia)
(https://www.amazon.com/This-Life-We-Really-Want/dp/B06Y4BX6FS)

 

Blondie – Pollinator  (noble id/BMG Rights Management)
(https://www.amazon.com/Pollinator-Blondie/dp/B01N9Y1DJE)

 

Evanescence – Synthesis (BMG Rights Management) 
(https://www.amazon.com/Synthesis-Evanescence/dp/B075NWMP2F)

 

Ninja Sex Party – Under the Covers Volume II  (Ninja Sex Party)
(https://ninjasexparty.bandcamp.com/album/under-the-covers-volume-ii)

 

Superfruit – Future Friends (RCA)
(https://www.amazon.com/Future-Friends-Superfruit/dp/B074M779LF)

 

Marilyn Manson – Heaven Upside Down (Loma Vista)
(https://www.amazon.com/Heaven-Upside-Explicit-Marilyn-Manson/dp/B0757CYN8Q/ref=tmm_msc_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=)

 

Mogwai – Every Country’s Sun (Temporary Residence Limited)
(https://temporaryresidence.bandcamp.com/album/every-countrys-sun)

 

Hobo Magic – The World Today (Self Released)
(https://hobomagic.bandcamp.com/album/the-world-today)

 

Thee Oh Sees – Orc (Castle Face Records)
(https://www.amazon.com/Orc-THEE-OH-SEES/dp/B072QRNSV5)

 

The Flaming Lips – Oczy Mlody  (Warner Bros.)
(https://www.amazon.com/Oczy-Mlody-Explicit-Flaming-Lips/dp/B01M675GO7)

 

Electric Wizard – Wizard Bloody Wizard (Spinefarm Records)
(https://www.amazon.com/Wizard-Bloody-Electric/dp/B074V3HV2F/ref=tmm_msc_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=)

 

David Bowie – No Plan EP – (ISO)
(https://www.amazon.com/No-Plan-EP-David-Bowie/dp/B01N4WCEZN)

 

ELARA – Deli Bal – PsyKA Records
(https://psyka.bandcamp.com/album/deli-bal)

 

FrankJavCee – Vol 2.111 – Self Release
(https://frankjavcee.bandcamp.com/album/frankjavcee-vol-2111)

 

Earth Drive – Stellar Drone (Raging Planet)
(https://earthdrive.bandcamp.com/album/stellar-drone)

 

Lana Del Rey – Lust For Life (Interscope Records)
(https://www.amazon.com/Lust-Life-Lana-Del-Rey/dp/B072K3PSH6)

 

Neil Cicierega – Mouth Moods (Self Released)
(http://www.neilcic.com/mouthmoods/)

 

Steven Wilson – To the Bone (Caroline Records)
(https://www.amazon.com/Bone-Steven-Wilson/dp/B071L1B6V4/ref=tmm_msc_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1513703047&sr=8-1)

 

Tupperware Remix Party – Ladyworld  (Self Released)
(https://twrp.bandcamp.com/album/ladyworld)

 

nmesh – Pharma (Orange Milk Records)
(https://nmesh.bandcamp.com/album/pharma)

 

Jazz Spastiks – Scratch and Sniff – (Self Released)
(https://jazzspastiks.bandcamp.com/album/scratch-and-sniff)
(https://jazzspastiks.bandcamp.com/album/scratch-sniff-instrumentals)


ELARA “Deli Bal” Album Review + Stream…

ELARA

Deli Bal – Vinyl // CD // DD

PysKA Records – released May 1, 2017

Reviewed by Zachary “+Norway+” Turner 

 

Lineup:
DANIEL WIELAND – Bass & Vocals
FELIX SCHMIDT – Guitars & Effects
MARTIN WIELAND – Drums & Percussion

Tracklist:
1/A1                Deli Bal 8:32
2/A2                Amida 12:48
3/B1                Quarantania 7:51
4/B2                Harmonia 17:15
5/CD/Digital BONUS  Trimenon 09:41

Review:

ELARA or, as it is stylized on the record, [Elara Sunstreak Band] are a modern “power trio” from Germany. This is how the band describes themselves; [the band] “is the psychedelic journey of three friends for whom music isn’t a quick commodity but the expression of a positive attitude of life. Here, pressure encounters hypnotic sounds and lyrical depth.” Which is from their Bandcamp and the psyka-records.com shop.

 

 

The album art is very reminiscent of a bunch of band posters and album art from the 1960’s and 1970’s.

Track 1/A1: ‘Deli Bal’
A quick Google search will give you a translation of the album’s Turkish title; “Mad Honey,” which is a hallucinogenic type of honey found in the rhododendron flower. (Which is shown on the cover)

The title track is the heaviest out of the bunch and the structure shows you how the rest of the album will be. It starts off with a sample (after the buzzing from the amps) we get the slow beginning of our journey through our music induced trip. The music slowly builds until 2:18 then the drums bring us into one of the heaviest parts of the album. We get a few shredding’s of the guitar interspersed with words until we get to around 7:50; wind is introduced and the music begins to slow down again the guitar drones out and we move into…

Track 2/A2 ‘Amida’
This track is a back and forth track, it starts off slow, then speeds up, then slows, then speeds up. It is slow in doing it so it is not jarring when it does but it is a constant tug and pull of speed and tempo. This track is also where the organ comes in, really giving me a feeling of the Acid Mothers Temple Collective. As this song is wrapping up, it does the same as the last track (But with the organ this time.)  Amida is also in Turkey (it is called Diyarbakır now) I think this is where the face on the cover comes from. It is very similar to the Amitābha sculptures. Amidah is a Jewish Prayer.

Track 3/B1 ‘Quarantania’
This song’s structure is close to the first, with less shredding, and ends with an effect that sounds like a tape being slowed.  Quarantania is also called The Mount of Temptation (it said that is where Jesus was tempted by the Devil.) I think that this is what the mountains and rocks are on the album cover.

Track 4/B2 ‘Harmonia’ (My favorite track)
This song is steadier in its tempo and speed and uses the influence of psychedelic rock. The ending sounds like it could loop around and be the beginning of the first track.   There isn’t much that I could find that relates to this track on the internet or the album cover.

Track 5 ‘Trimenon’ (Bonus Track)
Musically it is like Harmonia but in a condensed time. The guitar reminds me of some Middle Eastern music. A direct translation from German is Trimester. In Greek it can either mean 1) of three months or 2) a space of three months.

Live Band Pic

ELARA are toeing the line of being Metal on the shorter songs and more Progressive and Psychedelic on the longer tracks. The album gives me a very 90’s feel but as of writing this I cannot name the reason. The music itself is very similar to Sludge metal with a focus on more of a Classic/Progressive Rock feel (‘Harmonia’ showcasing that). In the heavier songs the music is very Tool-like. That focus on Rock during the slower passages is what (in my opinion) keeps the album from being metal. At points the music reminds me of some of the music from Acid Mothers Temple Collective. Vocally Daniel Wieland reminds me a lot of Scott Kelly (from Neurosis) or the guys from Mastodon. Yes, the music sounds stoner-y but it is more progressive as they even give a nod of their collective cap to Pink Floyd.

My only complaint about this album is the lack of a lyric sheet or lyrics available on the internet.  If you are a novice and just starting in the field of progressive music this should not be your first stop but wouldn’t be a terrible choice for a fourth or fifth experience as their music lends itself to a more sophisticated ear.  If you consider yourself an Audio Aficionado – “Deli Bal” is a MUST BUY!!!!

Take a listen here and buy a copy; CD and/or VINYL

Band Logo


Cosmic Fall // Aphodyl “Starsplit” Album Review + Stream…

Cosmic Fall and Aphodyl

Starsplit – Vinyl // CD // DD

PsyKA Records – released July 27, 2017

Reviewed by Terry “The Ancient One” Cuyler

 

The Starsplit Enterprise

 

 

Star date: 8/30/17 – Space, time, … as everyone even somewhat familiar with Albert Einstein theory of relativity knows  one’s perception of them changes when traveling at the speed of light. Music strangely enough has a similar effect which I was reminded of while listening to the “Starsplit” album last night. An endeavor by two stoner rock bands from Berlin who decided to share some vinyl Cosmic Fall and Aphodyl released a split aptly named “Starsplit” on PsyKA Records, a small underground label from Karlsruhe, Germany. This epic journey has a total run time of 6 tracks lasting 1 hour and 17 minutes on their CD release and 4 tracks lasting about 47 minutes on their Vinyl Release. I found I really didn’t care about time and just enjoyed the moment on each song, which is what good psychedelic/stoner rock is about. Normally I don’t talk about each song on an album but I feel I would be doing these guys an injustice if I didn’t explain why I liked each of their songs.

 

Cosmic Fall Logo

On the A-Side of “Starsplit” is Cosmic Fall. Founded in June 2016 by Bassist Klaus Friedrich, and drummer Daniel Sax.  With 2 impressive self produced Heavy Psyche albums “Cosmic Fall” has returned from the  stars to lay down some more of their otherworldly instrumental space rock with an urban feel to it for us.

Galactic desert rock is what I like to call the albums 1st track ‘Overhead Intelligence.’ It begins with a slow bluesy guitar jam  done by Mathias Rosmann accompanied by Klaus Friedrich’s mellow bass notes emphasis by a few well timed drum beats. Then drummer Daniel Sax helps to kick the song into warp drive allowing Mathias and Klaus to amaze the listener with a stellar guitar performance. ‘Blues at CME’ is pure  ZZ Top instrumental worship that feels like a late night cruise on the back roads of Texas in my cheap sun glasses where a UFO lands and some hot space chicks abduct me to take me on a cruise through the stars. Closing out the Cosmic Fall side of the album is the Bonus Track  ‘Sleeping Pandora.’ Beginning with a Bass and Drum lead by Klaus and Daniel while Mathias plays a far away psychedelic guitar that seems to ebb and flow like the ocean tides. A superb track to close out Cosmic Fall’s 39+ minutes of Cosmic Traveling!!  Up next on Side B…..

APHODYL
Aphodyl_Album Cover

On the B-Side APHODYL!! – No matter the medium I have found Germans have always seemed to have a big Avante Garde art scene that challenges people’s perceptions. Biene, Holli, André & Arno are no exception. Playing music that comes from their minds with much influence from the psychedelic and Krautrock realms, (Pink Floyd, UFO, Hawkwind, Jane etc.) APHODYL fearlessly experiments with sound. On the  APHODYL side of “Starsplit” is what I consider to be 1 long song that has been separated into  3 movements simply titled  ‘Part I, II and III(bonus).’

‘Part I’ begins  with what sounds like a bluesy heavy psych guitar lead by André with some jazz style percussion and bass by Hollie and Arno. As the band starts getting into the song they start working in the strange psychedelic sounds. In the second movement  you feel like you are under a desert sky riding along on a caravan under the stars watching flying saucers through the combination of  instrumental sound effects by Biene, Middle Eastern style guitar playing and that chugging bass. Then at the mid point the lead starts taking off all the while the band is adding sounds from their synth and the bass by Arno begins to feel like its speaking a strange mantra. Then the third bonus movement begins with sounds of a sultry night with a cool bass and drum lead in then the electric blues guitar starts playing music you can actually feel. I’d love to hear more by APHODYL and will be scouring the internet to see what they have available.

While you can still buy Merchandise this album is no longer available for purchase on Bandcamp but fear not you can still get CD’s and Vinyl direct from the band, Cosmic Fall.  Simply drop them a line at their email cosmicfallband@gmail.com.

Additional Links:
http://www.clostridiumrecords.com/

https://cosmicfallband.tumblr.com/

http://www.aphodyl.com/

http://www.allthatisheavy.com/Cosmic_Fall_Aphodyl_Star_Split_Marble_IMPORT_LP_p/ath-12273.htm

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJkOD9CM6U0