....Songs of the Forest

With "Songs of the Forest," Minneapolis' own Magic Castles introduces its engrossing, psychedelic assemblage of pop and experimental music. The band crafts its songs using an expansive approach that deftly oscillates between traditional song form and stretched-out, slowly unwinding abstract passages, managing both poles without a smudge of awkwardness. This is best exemplified by the nebulous duo of "Herbs of Life" and fuzz-addled "The Mole People," which together bound from vocal melodies to hypnotic lengths of slowly disintegrating, Spaceman 3 style space-rock meditation. Meanwhile, "Songs of the Forest," one of the tape's intergalactic highlights, is like an extended Brian Jonestown Massacre jam. Based around a simple, eternally repeated fuzz bass/keyboard riff, it constructs its layers of melody out of ethereal vocals and twangy background guitar – but its crowning moment is its winsomely spacey outro, which soars away in a blissful fog of swirling electric guitar and resplendent keys. "Katie Crow," meanwhile, is Kinksy British Invasion pop steeped in onion-like layers of haze and reverb. And then there's the sterling, trombone-laced chorus of somewhat too-long "Wander" and the brilliantly infectious, psychedelic blaze-out "Wayne-O." Ultimately, the vast bulk of this cassette is solid as anyone could desire, crossing-breeding a swell experimental spirit with refreshing hooks; only occasionally does the band harp too long on limited subject matter. Psych-heads would do well to snag one of these canary cassettes before all 100 copies radiate away from their creator. From; --==> foxy digitalis <==--

 
 
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4 comments:

i've never commented but have been turned on to so many great bands from your blog. the best for current music

Thanks always good to hear people give a shit. I don't know if it's really current music, i'll just post what i think is good or interesting and needs some attention.



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Nice post, too bad the d/l link was taken down, though. Been wanting to check these guys out since I found out they're opening for BJM this summer. You're review intrigued me enough that I think I'll cave and just buy it, which I never do just to check a band out (like you had to do in the good ole' days). But I can't get the full effect from streaming songs on myspace or youtube, and there are no downloads to be had in internetland. Thanks for trying, though!

Try again Jack, it's working again... hope they open for BJM in europe to, already get the tickets but haven't checked if they do.

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