Showing posts with label sons of otis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sons of otis. Show all posts

Friday, August 3, 2012

Sons of Otis - Seismic





Don't know Otis but I'd like to.  I'm guessing he's bad-ass - just like his boys.

I'm gonna go ahead and say right now that Sons Of Otis have one of my favorite records this year with their latest, Seismic.  I'll buy the earth-shaking vinyl just as soon as it's released, which I hope is sometime soon.  I'm partial to Small Stone Records anyway - you know this - but I think there's something really extra-special here.

Extra-heavy, too.

Seismic?  You better believe it.  It's also a pulsating galaxy of cosmic fuzz and space sludge with astral, echoing vocals.  And it's undeniably imposing and majestic at the same time.

I feel the first tremors in "Far From Fine" and soak up the "Lessons" that teach celestial blues, mange.  "Alone" brings impending, otherworldly doom and "Guilt" is full-on seraphic sludge.  Incredible stuff.  The instrumental, "PK", is the longest ethereal song on the album and it's probably my favorite, if that's possible.  Just the name of the last track, "Cosmic Jam" should tell you enough.  More of the same awesomeness.

I can listen to this album from beginning to end, lose myself and wonder what the hell just happened every time.  Then I listen to it again.  And again.  Repeat.

I sure underestimated these guys a few years back and now I regret dismissing them so quickly.  What the hell?  That was a huge mistake and it won't happen again.

If there's one thing I'd nitpick about, it wouldn't have anything to do with the music.  I think the album cover sucks.  It doesn't even come close to capturing the full intensity of the tunes.  Not even a tiny bit.  Ok, maybe a muscle-car would shake the ground a little, too, and there's a cute license plate with the title, but nah, I'm not feeling it at all.

Enough ranting about the cover.  The songs are what matter and a cool cover wouldn't make me love them any more than I already do.

Huge thanks goes out from me to Otis, whoever he is and wherever he may be.  He should be really proud of his sons for the excellent music they're making.

--Heddbuzz

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEgZo9ogfgo

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JA32lt9_4jY&feature=related

http://smallstone.bandcamp.com/album/s-e-i-s-m-i-c
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Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Ripple News - Roadburn Festival Highlights Available for On-Demand Listening!


Finally, the volcanic dust has (almost) settled! For everyone no longer fighting short term memory loss and extreme fatigue caused by sleep deprivation and sensory overload, get ready to re-live the highlights of Roadburn Festival 2010!

Now we all know that Roadburn is undoubtedly one of the absolute coolest festivals of the year.  Masters of bringing the best of heavy rock, stoner and doom together under one smoky haze, Roadburn is the highlight of the summer festival season for tons of rock fans.  Unfortunately, not everyone has the chance to get there, whether because of the travel or this year, because of the volcano!

But we got some great news.  For everyone who couldn't make it due to the mighty Eyjafjallajokull eruption, now'is your chance to enjoy the festival without any hassles. And for everyone who could not magically clone ourselves to simultaneously catch all of the action in the Bat Cave, Green Room, Midi Theatre and Main Hall and felt kind of bummed about it, cheer up!

The good folks at Roadburn are pleased to announce that VPRO 3voor12, which is the leading cultural media network in the Netherlands, has posted additional on-demand audio streams for your Roadburn 2010 listening pleasure.

Online now! performances by Comus, Brant Bjork, Earthless, Jex Thoth, Nachmystium, Sons of Otis, Karma To Burn, Astra and more are currently available on-demand at: http://www.roadburn.com/audio-streams/

Don't miss it.  And plan early to book your tickets to next year's show!