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BLACK OM RISINGSeven That SpellsPsychedelic/Space Rock3.40 | 12 ratings |
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![]() Have I mentioned before that they use saxophone here and there? Somewhat unusual for a psychedelic band and Ra is surely something very special - dark and obscure - only lead by saxophone echoes and tribal drums. The following LO trilogy is intensive - brutal heavy in parts - with transitions to post rock respectively experimental post metal. The second part of the album - starting with Black Om Rising - appeals even better to me and this is finally responsible for my decision two give four stars for the complete album. The title song shines with a punching heavy bass which pushes the song all the way supported by the drum kit. This is overlayed with floating spacey guitar and sax contributions - a fantastic composition. Daktari comes up groovy jamming with a minimal jazzy touch. Guitar, synth and sax innovation pure with a highspeed working backing group - great! Divided in two different moods Tearjerker gets near to the typical dynamical Anekdoten style first - later followed by a gloomy ambient sound front. A multi-layered album by all means and you can really sense the experience of the band mates. 'Black Om Rising' consists of well-conceived songs. Psych lovers who are open for a heavy sound shouldn't miss that.
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