The Sciences 豆瓣
8.7 (14 个评分) Sleep 类型: 摇滚
发布日期 2018年4月20日 出版发行: Third Man Records
Sleep's first full-length album of new recordings since 1998. Years after the release of Volume One in 1991, Sleep's Holy Mountain in 1992 and Dopesmoker in 2003, the sonic titans reaffirm their place at the top of the riff pyramid with this brand-new double album, The Sciences.
Palo 豆瓣
9.5 (8 个评分) Kalmah 类型: 摇滚
发布日期 2018年4月6日 出版发行: Spinefarm Records
2018年4月6日 听过
今年怎么回事,金属回潮?好几个我大爱的团都出砖了
Metal(2018年听碟)
Ulykke 豆瓣
Angantyr 类型: 摇滚
发布日期 2018年3月30日 出版发行: Northern Silence Productions
Boundless 豆瓣
Long Distance Calling 类型: 摇滚
发布日期 2018年2月2日 出版发行: InsideOutMusic
LONG DISTANCE CALLING verzichten auf ihrem neuen Album 'Boundless' auf Hilfestellung durch einen Sänger und besinnen sich auf ihre instrumentale Kernkompetenz in der Viererbesetzung.
Wenn BOUNDLESS überhaupt nach irgendjemandem klingt, dann nach LONG DISTANCE CALLING. Vier Musiker, vier total unterschiedliche, aber jeweils starke Charaktere.
'Out There' startet als typischer LONG DISTANCE CALLING-Groover, spielt mit Indie-Melodien, endet jedoch mit mächtigen Riffs. Kein wilder Stilmischmasch, stattdessen ein auf den Punkt komponierter und präzise arrangierter Einstieg.
'Ascending' beginnt mit ungewohnt hohem Tempo, um dann im Mittelpart rhythmisch zu überraschen und sich gegen Ende mit einer großen Melodie empor zu schrauben.
Bei 'In The Clouds' lassen sich klassische Rock-Komponenten entdecken, die mit einem düsteren 'In The Air Tonight'-Vibe gepaart werden. 'Weightless' dreht den Spieß dann mal herum, wiegt einen mit leichten Reggae-Grooves in trügerischer Sicherheit, bevor die wilde Fahrt losgeht und erst wieder in Birmingham zum explodierenden Sabbath- Gedächnis-Riff anhält. Doch die Münsteraner setzen auf ihrem sechsten Album nicht nur auf die Brechstange. Das Hauptthema von 'The Far Side' erinnert bei aller Heavyness an die melancholischen und düsteren Soundtracks der Ära 'Timm Thaler', auch 'Like A River' könnte mit seinem leichten Calexico-Vibe als optimale Vertonung eines modernen Jarmusch-Westerns herhalten.
'On The Verge' wird von fein austarierten Loops und Beats vorangetrieben, überhaupt spielen perkussive Sounds eine größere Rolle als noch in der Vergangenheit. 'Skydivers' bildet den furiosen Abschluss mit einer Mischung aus rasender Geschwindigkeit und epischen Melodiebögen. LONG DISTANCE CALLING reißen einmal alles nieder und lassen sich neu erblühen. BOUNDLESS klingt nach wiedergefundener Freiheit, manchmal schwerelos, manchmal erdrückend heavy. Rauf auf den Gipfel, um sich im freien Fall wieder runterzustürzen. Außer, dass du plötzlich hoch und nicht nach unten fliegst. Eine Gegenreaktion, um sich nicht zu wiederholen? Vielleicht. Ungeachtet dessen endlich mal wieder ein Grund, sich nicht für deutsche Musik zu schämen.
BOUNDLESS erscheint als Ltd. Edition Hardcover CD Digibook mit 36-seitigem Foto-Booklet sowie als 180gr Doppel-LP Version in schwarzem Vinyl inkl. dem kompletten Album auf CD und mit Ätzung auf Seite D.
The Epic 豆瓣
8.6 (33 个评分) Kamasi Washington 类型: 爵士
发布日期 2015年5月4日 出版发行: Brainfeeder
The story begins with a man on high. He is an old man, a warrior, and the guardian to the gates of a city. Two miles below his mountainous perch, he observes a dojo, where a group of young men train night and day. Eventually, the old man expects a challenger to emerge. He hopes for the day of his destruction, for this is the cycle of life.
Finally the doors fly open and three young men burst forth to challenge the old master. The first man is quick, but not strong enough. The second is quick, and strong, but not wise enough. The third stands tall, and overtakes the master. The Changing of the Guard has at long last been achieved.
But then the old man wakes up. He looks down at the dojo and realizes he’s been daydreaming. The dojo below exists, but everyone in training is yet a child. By the time they grow old enough to challenge the old man, he has disappeared.
This is, in essence, both a true story and a carefully constructed musical daydream, one that will further unfold in May of 2015, in a brazen release from young Los Angeles jazz giant, composer, and bandleader Kamasi Washington. The Epic is unlike anything jazz has seen, and not just because it emanates from the boundary-defying Brainfeeder, which isn’t so much a label in the traditional sense as it is an unfurling experiment conducted by the underground producer Flying Lotus who has featured Washington on his albums Cosmogramma and You’re Dead!.
The Epic is a 172-minute, three-volume set that includes a 32-piece orchestra, a 20-person choir, and 17 songs overlaid with a compositional score written by Washington. Pulsing underneath is an otherworldly ten-piece band, each member of which is individually regarded as among the best young musicians on the planet – including bassist Thundercat and his brother, drummer Ronald Bruner Jr., bassist (yes, there are two) Miles Mosley, drummer Tony Austin (of course there are two), keyboard player Brandon Coleman, pianist Cameron Graves, and trombonist Ryan Porter. Patrice Quinn’s ethereal vocals round out the ensemble.
The band are all from Los Angeles, mostly South Central, and its members – who call themselves variously “The Next Step” and the “The West Coast Get Down” – have been congregating since they were barely teenagers in a backyard shack in Inglewood. Washington, 32, has known Bruner since he was two. The rest met, at various stages, by the time they were in high school. The hours they have put into the music, playing together and practicing alone, total cumulatively in the tens of thousands.
“Nothing compares to these guys,” says Barbara Sealy, the former West Coast director of the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz, who has championed Kamasi and his compatriots from the beginning. “I challenge any group to go out on stage with them and see if they can keep up with it… Kamasi is at the top of his game, and only getting better.” “These young guys,” the rapper Common says, “remind me of why I love music.”
And the story The Epic tells, without words but rather through some combination of magic, mastery, and sheer force of imagination, is the story of Kamasi Washington and the Next Step and their collective mission: to remove jazz from the shelf of relics and make it new, unexpected, and dangerous again. They seek to both honour and alter tradition: as The Epic’s opening track announces, they are the “Changing of the Guard”. The sound can be felt like flames, sometimes waving in the coziness of a fireplace, in other moments sweeping everything around like a backdraft. But Kamasi is always in control of the burning.
“He just plays the craziest shit, man. I mean, everything — the past, present, the future,” Flying Lotus says, whose family lineage includes one of Washington’s direct musical forebears, John Coltrane. “It’s hard to find unique voices in this music. Especially in jazz, more so lately, everybody is trying to do the same shit. I don’t want to hear ‘My Favorite Things’ anymore… What I am hearing is a leader among artists.”