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TIME TO GET UP

Beyond-O-Matic

 

Psychedelic/Space Rock

4.11 | 16 ratings

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Mellotron Storm
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5 stars BEYOND-O-MATIC are from San Francisco, California and are led by singer, guitarist and multi-instrumentalist Peter Fuhry. We get a couple of drummers and long time collaborator Kurt Stenzel on synths, samples and more. A couple of bass players plus a singer adding harmonies on one track. While this was released in 2010 it was recorded back in 2002-2003. They also released three records in the 90's before this one and there's one after this album from 2013 that I hope to review soon. I would describe this recording as trippy, spacey and melancholic with some exceptionally good vocals. I mean the man can sing. I don't usually hear this quality of singing in Psychedelic music. I feel this is right between 4.5 stars and 5 stars with the only hiccup being "The Liquid Midnight" a vocal only track but at just over a minute I'm good with the five stars. Plus it's a nod to fellow Californians THE BEACH BOYS. So take that track out and we get six tracks over 57 minutes so they do like to stretch it out. Peter plays Cross5 Bariguitar and guitar, effects, flute, bass, accordion and "the long stiff finger of doom"as it says.

The first three tracks just kill with "Plague Of Bliss" getting us started as the guitar and synths create atmosphere as those high pitched vocals join in. So much melancholy. I really like his wordless melodies then he sings again as this pattern continues. The song does build including the vocals becoming more passionate before it all settles back. "Hawaiian Lady" is over 14 minutes long and my favourite. The song reminds me of some of those seventies jazz albums from the States where the female singer or singers sing in this style. He'll sing "Hawaiian Lady" twice with the second one in a lower register. Not always but mostly. Active drums in this one and some brief accordion before a minute along with some jazzy guitar moves. Bass is next and then we start to hear that main melody for the first time. Man the music is so intricate as the vocals arrive before 2 minutes. The instrumental work is just so impressive. It settles after 4 minutes as the music drifts with flute as the vocals step aside. Nice soaring guitar here too. Time to jam. It's haunting before 9 minutes. It eventually builds and vocals return but it's different here with the vocal delivery.

I really like "Starbong" especially that spacey and melodic chorus. Lots of flute and this is trippy with synths, guitar and drums. Vocals before 1 1/2 minute sound double tracked and are melancholic. Just another great track. "Trying To Find You" builds beautifully and vocals join in before a minute. How good is this! Synths swirl. A powerful sound after 2 minutes. Vocals echo as it settles around 3 1/2 minutes. Spacey is the word. Guitar starts to solo slowly around 5 minutes over the heavy spacey sound. What a song! The title track is really good but not great while the closer ends it all perfectly with an "Obscured By Clouds" vibe with that folky psychedelic sound.

Just an absolute pleasure listening to this psychedelic beauty from California.

Mellotron Storm | 5/5 |

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