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Safety Second, Body Last veers away from the short, pained bursts of the Locust's 2003 Plague Soundscapes. Instead, its two tracks (topping out at just over ten minutes) space out the grindy noise with disquieting lulls. There might be some kind of concept here, but good luck discerning it from lyrics like "Plaster every sore" and "hyponagogic logic dictates, quite cogently, that it is your turn to wear the lampshade." Don't worry about meaning. With the Locust it's all about feeling. The first track's twists and turns are particularly rewarding as it rolls through skittering song-splatter and swirling sub-Mars Volta soundscapes and culminates in a moment that's too quiet, the keyboards ticking off like overused engines before a plodding electronic pulse starts gaining from behind. Watch out! ~ Johnny LoftusSpin (p.104) - "Driven by Gabe Servian's forearm-shiver drumming and haunted by Joey Karam's hostile synths..." - Grade: B+ Safety Second Body Last Music Locust Safety Second Body Last Songs | 1. | Armless and Overactive/Invented Organs |
| 2. | One Decent Leg/ Immune System Overtime |
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$11.18 It's no secret that John Mayer is a 21st Century Fox, wining and dining women all through tabloid headlines, so it's about time he delivered an album that traded upon his loverman persona -- and Battle Studies is that record in spades. Retaining more than a modicum of the slick, soul-blues undertones of Continuum, Mayer fashions a modern groove album, a record that maintains a smooth seductive vibe so thoroughly it spills into a one-man band cover of "Crossroads." Mayer remains somewhat of a disciple of Slowhand, but he shows an unusual interest in the big AOR stylings of Journeyman, along with Stevie Ray Vaughan's In Step, creating a coolly clean blend of synths and Strats, one that's as much about texture as it is about song.something perfectly appropriate for a make-out album like this. Sometimes, Mayer dips too heavily toward the texture, but he can't resist a good, tight ...
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$19.35 After starting as a heavy metal band, Motorpsycho embraced elements from many different genres including psychedelia, grunge, ambient, garage, and pop to form a take on heavy music unique in their native Norway and the world at large. LITTLE LUCID MOMENTS is the culmination of this two-decade-long search for the perfect rock cocktail. With longtime members Bent Saehter and Hans Magnus joined by new drummer Kenneth Kapstad, the trio has crafted a modern heavy-psych opus that seamlessly oscillates between passages of exploratory ambience and explosive riffing.
Over the course of nearly 20 years of playing together, Norway's Motorpsycho have become one of the most complex, erudite rock bands in the history of the music. With new (permanent) drummer Kenneth Kapstad, multi instrumentalists Hans Magnus "Snah" Ryan and Bent Saether have found yet another platform from which to launch their sprawling rock investigations. The group began as a heavy metal/acid rock monolith and evolved toward grunge, then stoner hard rock, post-rock and jazz, prog, and finally into Little Lucid Moments, the sonic terrain where all the music they've ever played or seemingly been touched by comes into play in one way or another. What's really incredible about Motorpsycho is that the band's sound, no matter how indulgent, has never been derivative of Yankee or Brit bands that were playing in any of the above rock subgenres. In fact, they have never sounded like anyone but themselves -- even if influences are readily apparent. Little Lucid Moments is Motorpsycho's self-produced debut for their homeland's Rune Grammophon imprint. It will welcome back fans who were put off by the trio's more experimental and electronic forays into reserved psychedelic ambience. This is a rocker, though no less experimental and far-reaching; it's a messed-up ride into ...
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