Got a hint about this Japanese band from a really good remix of a Gong song that the lead frontman did (Master Builder - Eye Mix). What caught my ear was the excellent drum work that melded well with intelligent mixing, and this sudden burst of chaotic experimentalism that hinted at something greater.
So, I tried out one of their earlier works: Pop Tatari. It sounded like 10% Blur and 90% throwing a cat into a blender and feeding its remains to a dog. So creatively awful that it had to be listened to, even for a little while, before ultimately turning it off... and then at the last second, you hear something that actually sounds viable, before they succumb to utter insanity again, and force you to listen to their insane ranting while you wait for something else viable. It's like they were sucking you into something and then somebody puts a knife in your back and says "Fuck you! You're not supposed to enjoy this!"
Ultimately, I had to turn it off, but I knew their madness-driven experimentation could be used for the forces of good. I figured that bands like these are like The Cure or David Bowie, who flip from one genre to another in various spells, and one of those spells would be what I originally heard.
So, I grabbed a later album: Vision Creation Newsun. Gone are the screamings and noises and is replaced with mindblowing, raw and pure creativity in guitar and drum form. One of the best progressive rock albums I've heard this side of Ozric Tentacles. Standouts are Star and Spiral, both capturing the sheer intensity of the album.
I have also listened to Seadrums/House of Sun. While not as intense as VCN, these are two massive 20-minute songs that flow into a happier version of chaos.
Can't wait to find out what other gems I can find from this group, as well as all of his side projects.
So, I tried out one of their earlier works: Pop Tatari. It sounded like 10% Blur and 90% throwing a cat into a blender and feeding its remains to a dog. So creatively awful that it had to be listened to, even for a little while, before ultimately turning it off... and then at the last second, you hear something that actually sounds viable, before they succumb to utter insanity again, and force you to listen to their insane ranting while you wait for something else viable. It's like they were sucking you into something and then somebody puts a knife in your back and says "Fuck you! You're not supposed to enjoy this!"
Ultimately, I had to turn it off, but I knew their madness-driven experimentation could be used for the forces of good. I figured that bands like these are like The Cure or David Bowie, who flip from one genre to another in various spells, and one of those spells would be what I originally heard.
So, I grabbed a later album: Vision Creation Newsun. Gone are the screamings and noises and is replaced with mindblowing, raw and pure creativity in guitar and drum form. One of the best progressive rock albums I've heard this side of Ozric Tentacles. Standouts are Star and Spiral, both capturing the sheer intensity of the album.
I have also listened to Seadrums/House of Sun. While not as intense as VCN, these are two massive 20-minute songs that flow into a happier version of chaos.
Can't wait to find out what other gems I can find from this group, as well as all of his side projects.
Rosalina: But you didn't.
Robert: But I DON'T.
Rosalina: You sure that's right?
Robert: I was going to HAVE told you they'd come?
Rosalina: No.
Robert: The subjunctive?
Rosalina: That's not the subjunctive.
Robert: I don't think the syntax has been invented yet.
Rosalina: It would have had to have had been.
Robert: Had to have...had...been? That can't be right.
Robert: But I DON'T.
Rosalina: You sure that's right?
Robert: I was going to HAVE told you they'd come?
Rosalina: No.
Robert: The subjunctive?
Rosalina: That's not the subjunctive.
Robert: I don't think the syntax has been invented yet.
Rosalina: It would have had to have had been.
Robert: Had to have...had...been? That can't be right.