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MASTER

Teeth Of The Sea

Psychedelic/Space Rock


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4.11 | 51 ratings | 3 reviews | 25% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2013

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Leder (0:37)
2. Reaper (6:46)
3. The Servant (4:22)
4. Black Strategy (7:18)
5. Pleiades Underground / Inexorable Master (5:03)
6. Siren Spectre (8:20)
7. Put Me On Your Shoulders So I Can See The Rats (2:32)
8. All Human Is Error (4:43)
9. Responder (10:43)

Total time 50:24

Line-up / Musicians

- Jimmy Martin / guitar, vocals
- Sam Barton / trumpet
- Mike Bourne / bass, synthesizer
- Mat Colegate / drums

With:
- Andreas Friedrich / vocals
- Natalie Sharp / vocals
- Patrick Wray / vocals


Note : The actual instrumentation could not be fully confirmed at this moment

Releases information

Artwork: John Ball

CD Rocket Recordings ‎- LAUNCH 059CD (2013, UK)

LP Rocket Recordings ‎- LAUNCH 059LP (2013, UK)

Digital album

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TEETH OF THE SEA Master ratings distribution


4.11
(51 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(25%)
25%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(33%)
33%
Good, but non-essential (24%)
24%
Collectors/fans only (18%)
18%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
0%

TEETH OF THE SEA Master reviews


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Review by Second Life Syndrome
PROG REVIEWER
5 stars Sometimes my affinity for terrific album art leads me to some really strange places. Sometimes these strange places are disappointing or downright terrible. Then, however, there are the times when I discover not only a new band, but a whole new style that I really enjoy. Teeth of the Sea are one such band. Their new album "Master" has had me transfixed for a little while now, as they embed stunning, raw elements into their electronic style.

You read that correctly. Teeth of the Sea are labeled as psychedelic rock, but in reality they are more like an electronic post rock or post metal. There certainly is a psychedelic element here as lots of spacey keyboard atmospheres appear. On the other hand, we also get some really high-tuned guitar work that is so emotional and so hypnotizing. It always comes in at the right moment to hit that emotional trigger in your brain. Most of the soundscape here is electronic, however. But, this band also makes excellent use of horns. They are used in a way I've never heard, and I just love it. The horns become a foundational aspect of the music quite often, as they form grooves and melodies with ease.

As I mentioned, Teeth of the Sea have much in common with post rock. This means that many of the song structures are long, slow, arcing affairs that climax near the end with breath-taking results. This plodding pace can certainly be a weakness at times, or so I thought. What I've really discovered here is that Teeth of the Sea knows what they are doing. Everything on this album is perfectly placed, and superbly crafted. This band performs this climactic structural style with a finesse and a grace that I'm not sure I've heard elsewhere. Layers upon layers of sound converge, ebbing and flowing to the rhythm. And that's what "Master" is really all about, isn't it? It's about rhythm, melody, and vibe all set to a soundscape describing the uselessness of humanity. Touching, right?

So, with the sci-fi themes, the amazing cover art, and the sweeping auras of sound; Teeth of the Sea have created a masterpiece that is all their own. Their electronic style is part of a genre that rarely agrees with me, but this band has managed to create an album that appeals to me in every way.

Review by Mellotron Storm
PROG REVIEWER
4 stars TEETH OF THE SEA are a British band who play a Psychedelic/ Electronic style of music with a Sci-Fi flavour. Lots of electronics on this one and the trumpet is a nice feature that you wouldn't normally expect with this kind of music. I would even go as far to say that the music here isn't far from Techno at times. This has been a blast to listen to with the many great ideas that they employ and that often catchy in your face beat along with the many spacey atmospheres. This is very innovative and I don't have a lot of music that I can compare with this.

"Leder" is a short intro track with robotic vocals with a dark atmosphere. It's easy to tell that these guys are into Sci- Fi movies and novels. "Reaper" is one of my favourites. A repetitive beat that sounds like a drum machine starts us off as other sounds come and go. A keyboard melody helps out but there's a lot going on here as this song plays out. It settles into a groove after 3 1/2 minutes with synths, a beat and more. The guitar comes in around 5 1/2 minutes and proceeds to light it up. "The Servant" has these spoken works that are done in a psychedelic manner as a beat and trumpet help out. The spoken words come and go. Such a cool sounding piece. "Black Stategy" has two different beats as inventive sounds come and go including voices. A change after 3 minutes when an electronic melody kicks in over top along with spacey synths. Guitar before 4 1/2 minutes as that beat continues as the flavour changes all around it.

"Pleiades Underground/ Inexorable Master" has a spacey intro as the piano is slowly played. It turns heavy before 3 minutes including some doom-like guitar. "Siren Spectre" is such a spacey track and it has this dark vibe as it drifts in and out. Beautiful. Trumpet before around 6 minutes followed by a heavy beat. "Put Me On Your Shoulders So I Can See The Rats" has this electronic humming and another strange sounds as spoken words come in. Piano and clapping late. Crazy stuff. "All Human Is Error" has a repetitive beat as experimental sounds come and go throughout. Love it! "Responder" is another favourite of mine. We get spacey electronics as the trumpet joins in early along with drums. A calm before 4 1/2 minutes then a catchy beat kicks in. I'm reminded of NEU! for some reason.

It's so good to hear something a little different and it's all done so well. These guys aren't short on ideas and I for one really appreciate the innovation.

Latest members reviews

5 stars I have been dying for this one to hit the site. I picked it up on Bandcamp last week and have been listening to it almost nonstop. I even made my first dabble into the world of vinyl. I liked it so much; I simply couldn't pass up the opportunity. I, probably like most people, had never heard of ... (read more)

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