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TEA AT TWO

Ixthuluh

 

Psychedelic/Space Rock

3.17 | 17 ratings

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slush
5 stars The third album of the Austrian Kraut rockers is a frequently overlooked piece of music which is to be brought only difficultly in a category. The fusion roots of the band are to be recognized rarely, i cannot name it RocknRoll and Austrian folk music is not ascertainable already at all. And the group, nevertheless, succeeded in submitting an exceptionally coherent album which takes along with the shorter pieces as well as with the extremely long tracks the listener in it's world and surprises anew with guitar sounds and bass lines according to instinct and a percussion which orientates exclusively by itself and lies beyond every school. Although you cannot speak from perfection in the conversion, or - maybe - just therefore, the whole album leaves an uncommonly compact and alive impression, no weak piece is to be thought on it. Although it lasts as an earlier double album nearly eighty minutes, boredom never arises, behind every corner waits a new facet. Ixthuluh has succeeded with "TeaAt Two" a masterpiece of the progressive rock which is unique in this form and also surprises with the fact that it comes from Austria where no established Prog scene has existed at this time. Download and marvel!
slush | 5/5 |

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