Bardo Pond + Tom Carter / 4/25/03
Album: | 4/25/03 | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Bardo Pond + Tom Carter | Added: | Mar 2012 | |
Label: | Three Lobed Recordings |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2012-03-17 | Pull Date: | 2012-05-19 | Charts: | Classical/Experimental |
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Week Ending: | May 13 | Apr 29 | Apr 8 | Apr 1 | Mar 25 | Mar 18 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 | 2 | 5 | 3 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | May 12, 2012: | the gilded youth
Untitled Ii |
4. | Apr 06, 2012: | Songs: Cantam
Untitled I |
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2. | Apr 27, 2012: | Lost Verses
Untitled I |
5. | Apr 04, 2012: | maximum entropy
Untitled Ii |
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3. | Apr 23, 2012: | Bridal Moments
Untitled Ii |
6. | Mar 29, 2012: | meow
Untitled Ii |
Album Review
Adam Pearson
Reviewed 2012-03-13
Reviewed 2012-03-13
Droning, trippy, long-form psychedelic rock. A meeting of the minds for these psychedelic masters: heavy rockers Bardo Pond and experimental guitarist Tom Carter (of Charalambides, Badgerlore, and his own fame). Companion piece to the collaborative double LP, 4/23/03, and similarly also recorded on the date (April 25th, 2003), live in Philadelphia. It sounds exactly like you would imagine it, with a looser, noodly feel (because of the nature of live performance) than some of the recorded material by each artist, respectively.The first piece is the track of choice for the late-night, stoned-out listening audience. Unless you have a 30 minute radio show, I do not see why you wouldn’t play this. No restraint and no regrets.
1. Carter’s Skyline Grinder-esque opening, drums come in at ~8 minutes, simmers down 10 minutes later, then drums drop out along wandering guitar feedback. Isobel’s vocals come in and it’s really tense for a while. The track moves into odd, mid-paced hi-hat flute new weird folk reverberations. Heavier, post-y jam and release. (40:52)
2. Easy-mid, lethargic, delirious groove with alternating wah guitar and flute soloing. . (18:55)
1. Carter’s Skyline Grinder-esque opening, drums come in at ~8 minutes, simmers down 10 minutes later, then drums drop out along wandering guitar feedback. Isobel’s vocals come in and it’s really tense for a while. The track moves into odd, mid-paced hi-hat flute new weird folk reverberations. Heavier, post-y jam and release. (40:52)
2. Easy-mid, lethargic, delirious groove with alternating wah guitar and flute soloing. . (18:55)
Track Listing
1. | Untitled I | 2. | Untitled Ii |