Admiral Browning – Battle Stations
Self released – 2011
Rock, Stoner, Metal, Instrumental
Waardering: ****
The good Doktor420 asked for some instrumental ruckus recently; and so we comply. Hailing from Maryland in the US the instrumental threesome Admiral Browning has just released their fourth album. Battle Stations is a logical continuation of their earlier three records and takes the listener on yet another wondrous adventure across an incredible amount of intelligent and progressive soundscape arrangements. Without breaking a sweat they seamlessly weave a huge collection of styles to make one complex whole. Moments of sludge, stoner and punk are woven into space, doom and metal to become one huge seventies trip. As a sort of hungover wildebeest version of Rush and King Crimson. These are growling, guttural, jumpy journeys filled with sublime experience and not without danger. As if behind every rock or tree a hyena with razor-sharp teeth is waiting to sink its teeth in. Tasty treat!
Yeah great and fun album!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenSweet, this sounds like my cup of tea. I'm with the good Doktor420 on the instrumental heavyness, post much more please \m/
BeantwoordenVerwijderenDan, will soon put another kettle on for ya! ;)
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