Bushman's Revenge / A Little Bit Of Big Bonanza
Album: | A Little Bit Of Big Bonanza | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Bushman's Revenge | Added: | Feb 2012 | |
Label: | Rune Grammofon |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2012-03-31 | Pull Date: | 2012-06-02 |
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Week Ending: | May 27 | May 20 | May 13 | May 6 | Apr 29 | Apr 22 | Apr 15 | Apr 8 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 6 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 1 | 4 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Apr 07, 2022: | The Fall of Math (rebroadcast from Jun 7, 2012)
No More Dead Bodies For Daddy Tonight |
4. | Jun 23, 2012: | Catharsis
Hent Tollekriven Ivar, Det Har Stranga En Hval |
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2. | Apr 10, 2014: | The Sunset Life
As We Used To Sing |
5. | Jun 20, 2012: | maximum entropy
Tinnitus Love Poem, Iron Bloke |
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3. | Jan 03, 2013: | Top 100 Albums of 2012
Tinnitus Love Poem |
6. | Jun 07, 2012: | The Fall of Math
No More Dead Bodies For Daddy Tonight |
Album Review
Adam Pearson
Reviewed 2012-03-29
Reviewed 2012-03-29
Instrumental, mathy (post) rock. Bushman’s Revenge is a Norwegian group, featuring former jazz performers and experimental musicians. Mostly upbeat, driving guitar-oriented proggy rock. Impressive rhythmic syncopation and lumbering percussion, considering nearly all the tracks were recorded in single takes with few overdubs. Sounds like Hella and Omar Rodriguez Lopez.
*1. Cover of Sonny Sharrock’s “As we used to sing.” Upbeat, nonstop, loud fun. (6:18)
2. Heavy post-punk surfy groove. (8:21)
3. Repetitive, lethargic stoner rock rock with loud chord crunches and a slight Western feel. (5;07)
4. Introspective acoustic guitar pattern, brushed drums, melodic keys. (3:51)
*5. Frenzied percussion, driving mathy jam. (4:52)
6. Slow dreamy guitars and near ambience. Play with track 7. (2:23)
*7. Trippy loose feel to the stoner blowout psych piece. (6:25)
8. Proggy, bass-centric groove develops into a frenetic rhythmic march. (10:23)
*1. Cover of Sonny Sharrock’s “As we used to sing.” Upbeat, nonstop, loud fun. (6:18)
2. Heavy post-punk surfy groove. (8:21)
3. Repetitive, lethargic stoner rock rock with loud chord crunches and a slight Western feel. (5;07)
4. Introspective acoustic guitar pattern, brushed drums, melodic keys. (3:51)
*5. Frenzied percussion, driving mathy jam. (4:52)
6. Slow dreamy guitars and near ambience. Play with track 7. (2:23)
*7. Trippy loose feel to the stoner blowout psych piece. (6:25)
8. Proggy, bass-centric groove develops into a frenetic rhythmic march. (10:23)
Track Listing