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Brain Police

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発売日 2019年11月08日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルSmall Stone Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 SSOCD083
SKU 709764108327

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:01:41
録音 : ステレオ (---)

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      One Blow
    2. 2.
      Return to the Lovechopper of Destiny
    3. 3.
      Rocket Fuel
    4. 4.
      Free Lovin' Temptress
    5. 5.
      Love Mutha
    6. 6.
      Dust Volver
    7. 7.
      Johnny Babas
    8. 8.
      El Duderino
    9. 9.
      Iron Fist
    10. 10.
      The Journey Is the Destination
    11. 11.
      Womble Dust
    12. 12.
      Taste the Flower
    13. 13.
      Jacuzzi Suzy
    14. 14.
      [CD-Rom Track]

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Brain Police

ゲスト
featuring: Tormentor

その他
エンジニア: Hrannar Ingimarsson
プロデューサー: Hrannar IngimarssonBrain Police
ギター: Gunnlaugur Larusson

オリジナル発売日:2008年

商品の紹介

Icelandic stoner rockers Brain Police truly arrived (in their homeland, at least) with this, their second full album (but first since admitting new singer Jens Olafsson into the fold), and its pair of breakout hits, including the local number one, "Jacuzzi Suzy." Originally unleashed on the quartet's 2002 Master Brain EP, the song was tacked onto the end of Brain Police -- the album -- alongside another EP favorite "Taste the Flower," and, thus, rounded out a very solid, if stylistically rather conventional stoner rock set, which effectively put Iceland on the hesher map. In essence, the Brain Police specialize in a crunchy, fuzz-toned, and economical derivation of the genre, reminiscent of bands such as Dozer and Fu Manchu, and the latter's influence is particularly felt on the laid-back grooves, occasionally spoken lyrics, and even cowbell peppering "Free Lovin' Temptress" and "Johnny Babas." But the quartet also knows how to turn up the intensity and really pound the asphalt a la Nebula with hard-charging highlights "Rocket Fuel" (that other hit mentioned earlier) and "El Duderino"; or, extrapolate their songwriting for some excellent tripped-out jams in "The Journey Is the Destination" and "Womble Dust." Through it all, the forceful, snarling vocals of recently acquired frontman Olafsson are probably the most crucial ingredient (see the brilliantly named "Return to the Lovechopper of Destiny," in particular), giving Gunnlaugur Larusson's ripping guitar tones a real run for their money. To be perfectly honest, no song here sounds like an all-timer for the stoner rock genre, but there's still much to love about the Brain Police and their volcanic island thunder. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia|
Rovi

Icelandic stoner rockers Brain Police truly arrived (in their homeland, at least) with this, their second full album (but first since admitting new singer Jens Olafsson into the fold), and its pair of breakout hits, including the local number one, "Jacuzzi Suzy." Originally unleashed on the quartet's 2002 Master Brain EP, the song was tacked onto the end of Brain Police -- the album -- alongside another EP favorite "Taste the Flower," and, thus, rounded out a very solid, if stylistically rather conventional stoner rock set, which effectively put Iceland on the hesher map. In essence, the Brain Police specialize in a crunchy, fuzz-toned, and economical derivation of the genre, reminiscent of bands such as Dozer and Fu Manchu, and the latter's influence is particularly felt on the laid-back grooves, occasionally spoken lyrics, and even cowbell peppering "Free Lovin' Temptress" and "Johnny Babas." But the quartet also knows how to turn up the intensity and really pound the asphalt a la Nebula with hard-charging highlights "Rocket Fuel" (that other hit mentioned earlier) and "El Duderino"; or, extrapolate their songwriting for some excellent tripped-out jams in "The Journey Is the Destination" and "Womble Dust." Through it all, the forceful, snarling vocals of recently acquired frontman Olafsson are probably the most crucial ingredient (see the brilliantly named "Return to the Lovechopper of Destiny," in particular), giving Gunnlaugur Larusson's ripping guitar tones a real run for their money. To be perfectly honest, no song here sounds like an all-timer for the stoner rock genre, but there's still much to love about the Brain Police and their volcanic island thunder. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia
Rovi

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