Fazerdaze - Morningside (2017)
This LP was literally thrust into my hands the other day with the messaage “This will be right up your street”.
commentsThis LP was literally thrust into my hands the other day with the messaage “This will be right up your street”.
commentsHoly shit this is one intense slab of vinyl that does not relent over its 6 sides. The complete antithesis and double-handed middle finger to rock’s bloated carcass, this is a welcome challenge that rips musical convention to shreds.
commentsFollowing on from my rave about Mr. Steven Wilson’s wrath from passionate fans of a very specific genre of musical stasis, this band will certainly not disappoint them and might even appease more than a few of the old fickle Porcupine Tree proggers.
commentsWhile I continue to lap up everything Mr. Wilson does, he could fart the Lord’s Prayer and I’d still be consuming his product, it’s very hard to find Steven Wilson product in this country.
commentsThe Aussies seem to have the Psychedelic-Progressive-Space-Metal market completely cornered. Sounding in places like a very early Yes record, especially on the first 10 minute opener, it quickly morphs into a wonderful collage of hypnotic fuzzy bliss.
commentsThis is Steve Mason’s third album since leaving one of Scotland’s finest turn-of-this-century musical ensembles, The Beta Band. He simply carries on where he left off with the same brilliant toe tappingly good, ultra-melodious allegories.
commentsOne of my favourite British series ever is “ People Just Do Nothing ” This is a mockumentary series about a group of failed MCs from West London and their passion for pirate radio.
commentsThis record is the perfect musical accompaniment to a lovely warm and sunny summer evening. While it’s all just a bit too immaculate for anyone’s liking if you dig too deep, but as a listening experience it is pure ear candy.
commentsThe themes were: Ordinary, Arty Farty, Witty
commentsI heard the last 15 minutes of Smithies on RNZ this afternoon. He was raving about this Swedish ensemble’s first long player (or digital equivalent) “Off The Meds” by Off The Meds.
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