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The Universe By Ear

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Studio Album, released in 2022

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Sail Around the Sun (11:55)
2. Something in the Water (9:33)
3. Two Hour Drive (6:37)
4. Lie Alone (7:06)
5. Salty River (incl. Monoliths) (7:05)

Total Time 42:16

Line-up / Musicians

- Beni Bürgin / drums
- Pascal Grünenfelder / bass, vocals
- Stef Strittmatter / guitar, vocals

Releases information

CD, Digital released October 28, 2022.

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Review by Rivertree
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4 stars Clearly deriving from the band's own sonic cosmos their third album provides round about 40 minutes of energetic powerful rock music. Just as well made with passion for detail and richness in the same way. THE UNIVERSE BY EAR group, or TUBE in short, is residing in Basel, Switzerland. The trio comprises Pascal Grünenfelder (bass) as well as Stef Strittmatter (guitar), both also successfully active for another band that is equipped with the supremely self-explanatory name FidoPlaysZappa. And finally drummer Beni Bürgin completes this thriving enterprise. The particular songs are more extended than ever, mostly captured on the fly in the studio, which means produced without nearly any overdubs. Five tracks with fine vocal attachment, also showing a proper portion of trickiness, breaks, turns. Stylistically seen this is covering progressive heavy rock and also stoner respectively garage infected psychedelic.

They are having a more loose concept in supply, in a broader sense drawing on the essential element water. That also includes the desire of several humans who are reaching for new horizons, which also implies expeditions, travels on rivers, seas, and oceans. TUBE apparantly must have problems to agree on a meaningful album title. Apart from that tiny potential issue the trio's sophisticated songwriting attitude provides a solid fundament for an entertaining flow in general. The two expanded exemplars are opening the album. Sail Around The Sun convinces with a strong jamming part. Together with the following Something In The Water this is evolving in quite different generous stages and layers, pushed by a punchy bass and lively drums. Occasionally this is resembling bands like Rush, Arabs in Aspic, Anekdoten and similar. Featuring some singalong appeal Salty River turns out to be my current album favourite. Are you ready for the TUBE now?

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