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A MURMUR, BOUNDLESS TO THE EAST

Yoo Doo Right

 

Krautrock

4.00 | 7 ratings

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4 stars Obviously inspired by a specific German band in some way, YOO DOO RIGHT currently are a trio from Montreal, Québec, consisting of Justin Cober (guitar, synth, vocals), Charles Masson (bass), and drummer John Talbot. Thus, distributed via Mothland in June 2022, their second album 'A Murmur, Boundless To The East' covers very much Kraut infected music, but is also equipped with a contemporary post rock and shoegaze twist in equal measure. Based on that requirements they are able to offer an inspired unique flow, surely also due to the involvement of acclaimed record producer Radwan Ghazi Moumneh. And so, step by step, this evokes its experimental free-spirited character over the course, with the result of a well appointed amalgam of song structure and improvisation.

I'm not sure to whom this is adressed especially, but Say Less, Do More certainly is a clever advice concerning many cases in real life. Eh, the song reminds me of New Model Army somehow, especially due to Justin Cober's singing voice. Ebb and flow featuring hypnotic behaviour, deep grooves and lively drums, soaring synths and guitars, Dérive proves the provided skills as no other. Neo Kraut Grandezza! Surprisingly in between, on The Failure Of Stiff, Tired Friends the lead guitar describes some cinematic Ennio Morricone adapted mood. Then later you'll be faced with rather weird lyrics repectively vocals on the extended Feet Together, Face Up, On The Front Lawn. Finally this accentuates the post rock aspect again, including raising monumental guitar walls. My conclusion: great stuff! 'A Murmur, Boundless To The East' definitely marks an enjoyable production.

Rivertree | 4/5 |

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