Holy Monitor - Holy Monitor (2017) (New Full Album) Álbum Novo Completo
O canal do youtube Stoned Meadow Of Doom postou o debut full lenght album completo do Holy Monitor. Ouça.
Banda: Holy Monitor
Álbum: Holy Monitor
Lançamento: 2017
País: Grécia
Gênero: Psychedelic/Space Rock
Stunning Athens based experimental psych/kraut rock collective ‘Holy Monitor’ have announced their debut self-titled full length release filled to the brim with luscious soundscapes that skip through a multiple of different sonic disciplines with blistering aplomb. ‘Holy Monitor’ have returned with a ten track monolith that will literally blow your mind. Released via ‘Primitive Music Records’ in collaboration with ‘Blackspin Records’. Swirling into the ether on a repetitious instrumental drone we jump off into the unknown just as ‘Halcyon’ powers up it’s atmospheric core and washes us in subtle fret noises, serine lead lines and reverberating swells of sonic delight.
‘Nemesis’ arrives just as we’re getting comfortable and we’re soon dragged with it as it’s motorik percussive swagger spews forth cascading organ lines, throbbing bass frequencies and the delicious whip of lead guitars. Otherworldly vocalisations arrive, riding a wave of screaming guitars and malicious synth swells as the sonic tension builds into a raging tremulous beast. Up next, ‘Holy Monitor’ unleash a full on psych behemoth in the form of the albums lead track, the mind altering, mescaline charged ‘Bed Of The Earth’. Hypnotic lead guitars gently caress whirring organ swells as steadying drums and a humming baselines carry another impressive vocal performance. ‘Bed Of The Earth’ meanders deftly through sonic peaks and troughs until eventually exploding into a mesmerizing lead break filled with electronic trickery, explosive percussion and the constant swirl of the organ all collectively awash with swathes of reverb. It’s haunting vocals swirl and soar, peppered at times by delectable backing lines that seem to morph into one big throbbing behemoth tumbling gracefully through the ether like some new gravitational sonic phenomenon.
‘The Vine’ undulates and spirals as it floats into earshot circumnavigating itself in a peaceful haze of chandiramani percussion & shimmering tambourines before the hypnotic tendrils of it’s utterly addictive guitar progressions take over, whirring above melodious baselines, the cascading plink of brilliantly constructed organ progressions and hauntingly good vocalisations. Before we can float away in a melancholic bliss however, the opening bars of ‘Golden Light’ grace our ears and we’re soon awash with it’s eastern esoteric influences, menacing organ swells and stunning reverberations that loop and arc throughout, painting sonic pictures and instilling a blast of shimmering atmosphere. Electronic theatric’s announce the arrival of ‘Bend The Tree’s’ and it gracefully glides on a droning synth progression and a highly addictive guitar line. This track bathes in swathes of stunning reverb as its hushed vocalisations take centre stage continuously urging the instrumentation to keep up with the pace.
‘Icarus’ builds rapidly, trapped in a turbulent instrumental drone, haunted by atmospheric guitar squall, reverberating fret noises, subtle sonic swells and the constant thump of the incessant bass drum. This track glides and arc’s through a dark and malicious psych induced world filled with howling vocalisations that twist and morph into many different frequencies at will. Up next, the albums penultimate piece swings deliciously on a bedrock of driving kraut/motorik percussion and repetitious instrumentation. ‘Ice Giants’ conjures up hypnotic hallucinations of 70’s sci-fi b-movie aliens aligned with a modern day sonic twist. The albums closing piece charges into ear shot on a bedrock of pounding drums, swirling guitars and soaring synth swells that are constantly building in tempestuous fashion and continuously circumnavigating that fragile vocal track. ‘Cacti’ builds from the off adding layer after layer of stunning instrumentation as it deftly skips along its chosen sonic path. A fitting ending to wonderfully creative album. ‘Holy Monitor’ have put together a serious collection of impressive soundscapes that are sure to attract both new and old listeners alike.
Review by Del Chaney http://primalmusicblog.com/album-revi...
1. Halcyon
2. Nemesis
3. Bed Of The Earth
4. The Vine
5. Golden Light
6. Αφροδίτη
7. Bend The Trees
8. Icarus
9. Ice Giants
10. Cacti
Support Holy Monitor by purchasing the album here https://holymonitor.bandcamp.com/
https://www.facebook.com/holymonitor/
I signed up for Patreon. If you would like to support the fund for this channel I would greatly appreciate it. Become a monthly Patreon today to keep this channel funded and running! Patreons will receive this channels newest full album upload 1 day ahead of everyone else on the channel! https://www.patreon.com/MeadowOfDoom
Banda: Holy Monitor
Álbum: Holy Monitor
Lançamento: 2017
País: Grécia
Gênero: Psychedelic/Space Rock
Stunning Athens based experimental psych/kraut rock collective ‘Holy Monitor’ have announced their debut self-titled full length release filled to the brim with luscious soundscapes that skip through a multiple of different sonic disciplines with blistering aplomb. ‘Holy Monitor’ have returned with a ten track monolith that will literally blow your mind. Released via ‘Primitive Music Records’ in collaboration with ‘Blackspin Records’. Swirling into the ether on a repetitious instrumental drone we jump off into the unknown just as ‘Halcyon’ powers up it’s atmospheric core and washes us in subtle fret noises, serine lead lines and reverberating swells of sonic delight.
‘Nemesis’ arrives just as we’re getting comfortable and we’re soon dragged with it as it’s motorik percussive swagger spews forth cascading organ lines, throbbing bass frequencies and the delicious whip of lead guitars. Otherworldly vocalisations arrive, riding a wave of screaming guitars and malicious synth swells as the sonic tension builds into a raging tremulous beast. Up next, ‘Holy Monitor’ unleash a full on psych behemoth in the form of the albums lead track, the mind altering, mescaline charged ‘Bed Of The Earth’. Hypnotic lead guitars gently caress whirring organ swells as steadying drums and a humming baselines carry another impressive vocal performance. ‘Bed Of The Earth’ meanders deftly through sonic peaks and troughs until eventually exploding into a mesmerizing lead break filled with electronic trickery, explosive percussion and the constant swirl of the organ all collectively awash with swathes of reverb. It’s haunting vocals swirl and soar, peppered at times by delectable backing lines that seem to morph into one big throbbing behemoth tumbling gracefully through the ether like some new gravitational sonic phenomenon.
‘The Vine’ undulates and spirals as it floats into earshot circumnavigating itself in a peaceful haze of chandiramani percussion & shimmering tambourines before the hypnotic tendrils of it’s utterly addictive guitar progressions take over, whirring above melodious baselines, the cascading plink of brilliantly constructed organ progressions and hauntingly good vocalisations. Before we can float away in a melancholic bliss however, the opening bars of ‘Golden Light’ grace our ears and we’re soon awash with it’s eastern esoteric influences, menacing organ swells and stunning reverberations that loop and arc throughout, painting sonic pictures and instilling a blast of shimmering atmosphere. Electronic theatric’s announce the arrival of ‘Bend The Tree’s’ and it gracefully glides on a droning synth progression and a highly addictive guitar line. This track bathes in swathes of stunning reverb as its hushed vocalisations take centre stage continuously urging the instrumentation to keep up with the pace.
‘Icarus’ builds rapidly, trapped in a turbulent instrumental drone, haunted by atmospheric guitar squall, reverberating fret noises, subtle sonic swells and the constant thump of the incessant bass drum. This track glides and arc’s through a dark and malicious psych induced world filled with howling vocalisations that twist and morph into many different frequencies at will. Up next, the albums penultimate piece swings deliciously on a bedrock of driving kraut/motorik percussion and repetitious instrumentation. ‘Ice Giants’ conjures up hypnotic hallucinations of 70’s sci-fi b-movie aliens aligned with a modern day sonic twist. The albums closing piece charges into ear shot on a bedrock of pounding drums, swirling guitars and soaring synth swells that are constantly building in tempestuous fashion and continuously circumnavigating that fragile vocal track. ‘Cacti’ builds from the off adding layer after layer of stunning instrumentation as it deftly skips along its chosen sonic path. A fitting ending to wonderfully creative album. ‘Holy Monitor’ have put together a serious collection of impressive soundscapes that are sure to attract both new and old listeners alike.
Review by Del Chaney http://primalmusicblog.com/album-revi...
1. Halcyon
2. Nemesis
3. Bed Of The Earth
4. The Vine
5. Golden Light
6. Αφροδίτη
7. Bend The Trees
8. Icarus
9. Ice Giants
10. Cacti
Support Holy Monitor by purchasing the album here https://holymonitor.bandcamp.com/
https://www.facebook.com/holymonitor/
I signed up for Patreon. If you would like to support the fund for this channel I would greatly appreciate it. Become a monthly Patreon today to keep this channel funded and running! Patreons will receive this channels newest full album upload 1 day ahead of everyone else on the channel! https://www.patreon.com/MeadowOfDoom
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