Guerrera "Mauna Loa" (p)2014 Matapadre Discografica
Krautrock and "Farfisa" from the Galician supergroup.
Krautrock and "Farfisa" from the Galician supergroup.
This album delivers the audio collages where the vintage ritual psichedelia meets black voodoo happening soundtracks. Hitting Birth, TchKung! - these names came into my mind first of all, and while Guerrera definitely did not aim to distinguish the drug-infused primal angst of the first mentioned as well as the shattered semi-unconcious state of mind of the second (I suppose los componentes de la banda have never heard about TchKung! at all) the music is convoluted and adventurous enough to be pretty uneasy listening even for the ones prepared.
The album is divided into two parts of 18 and a half minutes long compositions consisting of the deep instrumental layers of endless guitar passages, sound effects, spasmatic octopus drumming and rare reverbed vocals all shaken but not stirred.
It is absolutely impossible to mark out the best tracks in here due to the fact that there are only two tracks and both are amazing.
You may grab the album on the 'name your price' basis FROM HERE (Matapadres's bandcamp page) if you'd want to.
You may grab the album on the 'name your price' basis FROM HERE (Matapadres's bandcamp page) if you'd want to.
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