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| フォーマット | LPレコード |
| 発売日 | 2018年10月12日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
| レーベル | Trouble in Mind |
| 構成数 | 1 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | TIM140LPC1 |
| SKU | 630125983010 |
構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
The Mountain Movers' second album for Trouble in Mind, Pink Skies, sees the Connecticut quartet taking their already heavy psychedelic sound into a new realm that's more formless, free, and intense. While their previous record, Mountain Movers, was super-noisy, guitar-heavy, and meandering, a handful of almost snappy pop songs seemed to have been left over from the band's earlier incarnation. Now, they've jettisoned the songs almost entirely to let guitarist Kryssi Battalene go nuts while the rest of the band locks into heady, gently propulsive grooves behind her. She squalls, feeds back, twists notes into fuzzy pretzels, explores tones, and basically wrings every drop of sound out of her guitar, while never doing anything rote or remotely boring. As before, there are a couple of very long songs on Pink Skies, and Battalene is able to hold the listener's interest for their entirety. It helps that the other bandmembers aren't just aimlessly jamming; instead, they sound like a properly cared-for machine that's working at peak capacity. Drummer Ross Menze drives the songs forward while also crafting safe landing spaces out of cymbal hiss and rumbling floor tom; bassist Rick Omonte holds things together admirably; and Daniel Greene's rhythm guitar churns alongside Battalene while also providing texture and additional colorings to the abstract, free-form pieces. As an example, at the end of the fairly epic "The Other Side of Today," the two guitarists work together like twin siblings, matching feedback to distorted rhythms and generating enough sparks to heat a large warehouse on a winter day. It's not all avant psych freakouts ("Freeway") and Can-like meditations ("Bridge to This World," "Heavenly Forest") on Pink Skies though. Greene did write a few songs, and while they aren't super-hooky, they do help give the album some structure. "This City" is a creeping, eerie crawl through the streets at night; "Snow Drift" is a bleak, slow-motion jam; and "My Eyes Are Always Heavy" treads on earthy proto-metal territory until Battalene's guitar sends the song spiraling off into space. The album is a daring step past the constraints of songs and into pure sound, and the quartet members are strong enough players to make it work -- especially Battalene and her extraordinary guitar work. ~ Tim Sendra

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