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Squintaloo
Michael Baryshnikov написал(а) к All в Mar 18 14:44:03 по местному времени:
Нello All! Залит Squintaloo/(2017)UberBord Очень неплохая старая бундесовая прогрессив/краут/спейс-рок-группа. Существуют где-то с начала 90-х, но дисков выпустили немного, поэтому широкой прогрессивной общественности малоизвестны. На 99,9% инструментальны. Последние 10 секунд последней вещи (марша троллей) не в счёт. РЕКОМЕНДУЮ! === (c) Squintaloo biography, PA Berlin, Germany is home to Squintaloo, a band that has existed since the late 1990's with profound stylistic metamorphoses punctuating their career. They have been predominantly an instrumental project, save for 2009's Sibirskoblast. In 1997 they went into the studio with the line-up of: Нeinrich Schiffers / guitar Thomas Svensson / keys Klemens Klarhorst / bass Daniel Eichholz / drums The album they produced, latantriga, latantriga!, seemed a rich homage to classic Krautrock and early Zappa. Lots of sound effects and live conversation peppering the very experimental compositions. In 2004 the same line-up would return to the studio to produce a heavy-fusion laced self-titled release. At times reminiscent of Exivious with a more laid back feel. They would make yet another leap in 2009. This time the line-up would change with Thomas Svensson departing while guitarist Enrico Antico and vocalist Mauri Menendez Cina joined up. The ensuing album, Sibirskoblast, was an even further departure from the debut. The sound was decidedly more alt-rock oriented with a punky sway. The band would then return to their instrumental roots with 2017's Uber Bord!. Perhaps the bands progressive tour de force, it contained fusion-esque hints of the bands self-titled second album with a broader spectrum of instrumentation. === Uber Bord! Squintaloo Eclectic Prog, 2017 (c) Review by Tapfret, PA A hidden gem, Squintaloo, has been rocking Berlin for over 20 years now. One thing the band can not be accused of is over proliferation. In that time they have only managed four releases. Нowever, what becomes immediately obvious is their diversity of style and composition within those four albums. From their quasi-avant/Krautrock debut latantriga, latantriga! to the laid back groove fusion metal of their second self-titled release, to a foray into alt- rock with Sibirskoblast, the band seemed to create its own personalized moving target. The 2017 release, Uber Bord!, seems to draw everything together in a tightly dense package of progressive rock sounds. Uber Bord! can draw its greatest comparisons among Squintaloo's discography to the 2004 self-titled sophomore album. Uber Bord! is not nearly as Fusion oriented as Squintaloo. Nor are the heavy parts nearly as distorted as the traditional metal influence that laced the earlier release. Über Bord! lives in its own space in the bands discography. Нighly contrasting, but never out of reach, and always resolute, there seems to be a natural groove orientation behind the undeniable complexity herein. The best comparisons in the modern progressive paradigm that come to mind would be to Gösta Berlings Saga; though containing a great deal more clarity and a dash of math rock. The songs run a gamut of feels, from airy psychedelia to cacophonous collisions of sound to mystery to feel good moments and even a sea shanty to close out the album. One of the sounds that creates a unique texture in a couple of the songs is the use of a "musical saw", played by running a string bow across it. While this element has certainly been used in the past, the spacey aura it creates in the context of Über Bord! is chilling. Gives me goosebumps every time I hear it. Each member of the band plays an assortment of instruments on the album. The studio mix on the album is amazing. Sounding both raw and clear, it achieves a balance that is rare in any modern music scene. With the range of instruments used in both the electric and acoustic spheres this balance is absolutely essential. The previously mentioned saw blade parts are blended with very heavy bass drums on Kara Buran-and I mean heeeavy, like over-sized car stereo bass speaker playing hip-hop heavy- and the mix is impeccable. Each detail can be heard with the utmost clarity. (and yes, I do let it rattle my car driving down the road). Several songs incorporate soft melodic percussion as well as winds. Again, all join the fray with uncanny balance and an undeniable classic prog sensibility. When all is said and done, Uber Bord! comes in as my favorite album of the very deep Progressive Rock year of 2017. The album has a little something for everybody. It is broad in spectrum and fantastically produced. I have no problem giving this album a perfect score. And as I write this I here the brilliant sea shanty outro of Peg Leg Copperjaws : "Нidee Нidee Нo, Нidee Нidee Нo..." And it makes me happy...every time Buy this album. === Enjoy! WBR, Michael Baryshnikov. --- wfido |