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What their label says...
We are celebrating Acid Mothers Temple’s return to North America by
honoring them with a new release, their fourth for the label. The band
is slated to tour North America in early spring 2009 in support of
their last few releases including this latest full-length, “Lord of the
Underground: Vishnu and the Magic Elixir.” The album is made up
entirely of new studio recordings that have captured the band in
fantastic form. The band is captured flying at full speed dishing out 3
slabs of Turkish Psych meets Krautrock, served up Acid Mothers Temple
style. “Lord of the Underground” will see the light of day on both
limited edition vinyl and CD. The opening cut, “Eleking the Clay” is a
smoker that bears some resemblance to their well known ‘hit’, “La
Novia.” The speed guru, a.k.a. Kawabata Makoto, is on fire and
mesmerizes us with his speed and furry on this track. His guitar
playing is so quick it becomes difficult to differentiate the actual
notes being played as you are overtaken by the speed and repetitious
nature of the track. In this respect it also brings to mind their
fantastic rendition of the Terry Riley’s minimalist anthem “In C,” The
same notes repeating over and over until they start to coalesce and
take new shape. Next up is a short piece written by bass player and
multi- instrumentalist Atsushi Tsuyama who is credited with playing
monster bass, voice, acoustic guitar, alto recorder, flute, toy trumpet
and kazoo. If you have ever witnessed the band live, you are aware of
what a huge presence bassist Atsushi Tsuyama is within a live context
and it is equally the case on Lord of the Underground. This track,
entitled “Sorcerer’s Stone of the Magi,” serves as an intermission if
you will; it is a nice gentle piece of outsider folk that allows you
brace yourself for the epic closing track “Vishnu and the Magic
Elixir.” The final cut takes it’s time to deliver its message and sees
the band in familiar territory. Here they play with some of their more
playful influences such as Frank Zappa and Incredible String Band and
blend them with their patented spaced out electronics that have graced
many of their records.
Tracks : 1 Eleking the Clay 13:59, 2 Sorcerer’s Stone of the Magi 3:51, 3 Vishnu and the Magic Elixir 25:33
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