Sudden Cosmic Dissolution / Sudden Cosmic Dissolution
Album: | Sudden Cosmic Dissolution | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Sudden Cosmic Dissolution | Added: | Apr 2010 | |
Label: | Self-Release |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2011-06-05 | Pull Date: | 2011-08-07 |
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Week Ending: | Aug 7 | Jul 24 | Jul 17 | Jul 10 | Jun 26 | Jun 19 | Jun 12 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Aug 05, 2011: | Wee Animalcules
Sudden Cosmic Dissolution Part 2 |
4. | Jul 14, 2011: | bricolage
The Cave |
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2. | Jul 21, 2011: | bricolage ii
Sudden Cosmic Dissolution Part 2 |
5. | Jul 06, 2011: | bricolage
No More Denial |
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3. | Jul 20, 2011: | bricolage i
Sublime |
6. | Jun 21, 2011: | broken flowers
Sublime |
Album Review
Red West
Reviewed 2011-05-31
Reviewed 2011-05-31
Experimental jazz or noise-rock. I like seeing a couple generations represented in the lineup, it means experience plus bravado.
+1. Starts with Tuvan growl & sparse bursts & whispery sounds meld to jittery drums, dissonant guitar. Then it gets into a groovy jam, a little bit of German vocal & oooh-ew’s.
+2. 1st minute is utterly mellow kraut-prog- think Cluster with muted drums (cymbals sounding like waterfalls). Then summery jam featuring meandering guitar. Spacey last minute. A bit long, consider a voice-over after the intro.
3.I love the distorted bass sound in the intro, guitar solo using the high notes/harmonics is too wanky for me. Blues influenced damaged rock instrumental.
4. messy cacophony. Fast and wild though constrained.
5.Warbly, vocal cracks & groans. Like riding a fast bus on mountain roads when you have the runs
6.low register, lurching, some Hendrix influence, loose. Cool but starts to drag on.
+7.space station control interpreted by guitar, drums, and noise. Dancing elves in leather.
8.descending chords, loose and rambling. nice lull to it.
9.Builds from bass to guitar soloing & drum demo.
10.screeches and guitar monotone, drum cracks, overtones. Percussive improv
+11.Bursty drums, plinked staccato guitar, a heaped up closet of mess, organizes to dirge march
12.60’s suspense film intro, goes to mid-slow shambling rock beat w/horror hints
13.Only track with any English in it, “Let yourself run free!” is the intro. Then reverb voices
+1. Starts with Tuvan growl & sparse bursts & whispery sounds meld to jittery drums, dissonant guitar. Then it gets into a groovy jam, a little bit of German vocal & oooh-ew’s.
+2. 1st minute is utterly mellow kraut-prog- think Cluster with muted drums (cymbals sounding like waterfalls). Then summery jam featuring meandering guitar. Spacey last minute. A bit long, consider a voice-over after the intro.
3.I love the distorted bass sound in the intro, guitar solo using the high notes/harmonics is too wanky for me. Blues influenced damaged rock instrumental.
4. messy cacophony. Fast and wild though constrained.
5.Warbly, vocal cracks & groans. Like riding a fast bus on mountain roads when you have the runs
6.low register, lurching, some Hendrix influence, loose. Cool but starts to drag on.
+7.space station control interpreted by guitar, drums, and noise. Dancing elves in leather.
8.descending chords, loose and rambling. nice lull to it.
9.Builds from bass to guitar soloing & drum demo.
10.screeches and guitar monotone, drum cracks, overtones. Percussive improv
+11.Bursty drums, plinked staccato guitar, a heaped up closet of mess, organizes to dirge march
12.60’s suspense film intro, goes to mid-slow shambling rock beat w/horror hints
13.Only track with any English in it, “Let yourself run free!” is the intro. Then reverb voices
Track Listing
1. | Behold | 8. | Space Jam | |||
2. | Sublime | 9. | Peel | |||
3. | Kick | 10. | Sudden Cosmic Dissolution Part 1 | |||
4. | Scream | 11. | Sudden Cosmic Dissolution Part 2 | |||
5. | I Didn't Do It | 12. | Sudden Cosmic Dissolution Part 3 | |||
6. | Early Morning At The Night Club | 13. | No More Denial | |||
7. | The Cave | . |