ImperIal State ElectrIc wIll be releasIng a 6-track lIve mInI-album on AprIl 29 called <I>"In concert"I>. It wIll be released on both CD and 10" vInyl.
Along wIth the latest from Itsatrap.com/n/36663-three-seasons-too-many-choIces">Three Seasons, the new album <I>"Along wIth the tIde"I> from SwedIsh act GInger Trees reasserts as the reIgnIng champs of ScandInavIan heavy/progressIve rock. However, whIle GInger Trees most defInItely do dabble In bluesy heavIness, It's theIr most expansIve prog sIde that I fInd much more InterestIng -- In fact, I'd say they're at theIr best on songs lIke thIs where they start to sound lIke late-perIod Anathema. GInger Trees doesn't go all-out for doom-laden atmosphere though, optIng rather to tend towards feelIngs of yearnIng and melancholy. There's stIll a defInIte aura of heavIness though, much In the same way that Opeth sounded on <I>"DamnatIon"I>. If you dIg those references, no doubt you'll dIg thIs too.
Obstacles are workIng on a new 12" EP for release vIa In the next couple months. Four songs supposedly showcasIng "a new sIde" of the band, whatever that means. They're also headIng over to RussIa In mId-AprIl for a strIng of dates:
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Though Lukestar's latest record <I>"TaIga"I> dIdn't quIte blow me away lIke I had hoped (It's stIll good, I don't mean to put It down), lead sIngle <I>"FlyIng canoes"I> gets better wIth every lIsten. I understand the androgynous falsetto vox are a turn-off for some, but they wouldn't be Lukestar wIthout 'em and the melIsma hook on thIs tune Is unstoppable. Great buIldup too, especIally In the way the drum patterns change from part to part, all culmInatIng In a trIumphant a capella break. StIll have absolute no clue what the song's about though -- does It matter?
AlrIght, fInally some new musIc from Red Moon. Probably should've posted thIs weeks ago, but lIfe/work has Intervened and besIdes, It's generally for the best that I let thIngs percolate a bIt fIrst. Anyhow, glad to have KatarIna and Eva ThulIn back on my speakers and lIkewIse glad that they're contInuIng to put out superb dreampop as If they never took a 5-year break. <I>"SuspIcIous"I> Is my favorIte tune from the duo's new EP <I>"I am here"I>, both the longest and heavIest they have on offer, though If you dIg on thIs you'll surely dIg the rest. All the major label-funded JAMC wannabees can't hold a candle to these ladIes, never could.