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TEA AT TWO

Ixthuluh

 

Psychedelic/Space Rock

3.17 | 17 ratings

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vTeese
4 stars 4,5 stars really

In my opinion an incredible record. If you listen to it, you will not be disappointed: the e-guitars which change between rock and pure sound painting, a bass which works like the heartbeat or how the breath, or also like a mysterious animal and in between a saxophone so fully pain and misery, that it hurts one. The music brings your mind on a fantastic journey, in "Forbidden Fruits" up to the moon and in the stars, in "Gila Bridge" to a dangerous rode through Indian's hordes. This album has some moments of exceptional mood. Of majority instrumental, spiced with few vocals, the album has no weak song, it is very good continuously. You hear something strangely and at the same moment again marvelously. A piece of music fully expression, part calm and peace, part, however, also fully force and violence. Even this is no music for all and sundry - who likes spicy, coarse rockmusic should have these recordings in his collection. No easy listening at the first time, but one can fall in love with it.

| 4/5 |

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