Bardo Pond - Peace on Venus
by Maarten Schiethart
published: 31 / 10 / 2013
Label:
Fire Records
Format: CD
intro
Surprisingly subdued, blues-influenced ninth album from American psychedelic group, Bardo Pond
Zany monsters of psychedelic whirlwind rock music Bardo Pond were once tough experimentalists. They have, however, matured their seemingly nonsensical reverbs on this album for Britain's Fire Records. Dangerously coherent and streamlined, Bardo Pond have done away with their trademark hard, harsh and harmful noise. The belting wah wah riffs of 'Kali Yuga Blues' open this set of five songs. Only mildly rather than totally earsplitting - and aided in this by Isobel Sollenborg's nasal vocals - the whole album has a dragging blues sound. With very little in common with their art rock roots, the second half of the album tends to go on a bit. Guitarists Mike and John Gibbons have become a little too self-centered on being on a Neil Young trip, but some of the tracks gain a much wanted momentum with Sollenborg's powerful flute play. This mudbath will please old, and even former, members from the congregation, but I think it'd be unlikely to win over new ones. Drop your hair to this.
Track Listing:-
1 Kali Yuga Blues2 Taste
3 Fir
4 Chance
5 Before the Moon
Band Links:-
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Bardo-Pond/171784216179634http://www.threelobed.com/bardo/
http://bardopond.com/
https://twitter.com/lemurhouse
Label Links:-
https://twitter.com/firerecordingshttps://www.facebook.com/Firerecords
http://www.firerecords.com/
https://firerecords.bandcamp.com/
https://instagram.com/fire_records/
https://www.youtube.com/user/FirerecordsUK
interviews |
Interview (2007) |
Since 1989 Philadelphia space rock act Bardo Pond have recorded countless albums and toured alongside the likes of Mogwai,Dinosaur Jr and Acid Mothers Temple. Guitarist Michael Gibbons chats to Dominic Simpson about the band's latest album 'Ticket Crystals' and the band's unique methods of recording |
reviews |
Under the Pines (2017) |
More than welcome return from the American purveyors of psychedelic rock Bardo Pond with an album that rises above all clichés of what fuzzed out guitar noise should sound like |
Bardo Pond (2011) |
Ticket Crystals (2006) |
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