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LP COLOUR HAZE
CO2 (Remastered)
Country Of Release: Germany 2014
Original released: 2000
Label: Elektrohasch
Catalogue Number: EH 009
Barcode: -
Condition Records: MINT (Ungespielt / Unplayed)
Condition Cover: MINT
Tracks Side 1:
1. Get It On (4:07) 2. CO2 (11:10)
3. All Right (3:57)
1. Motormind (6:54)
2. Inside (7:22)
2. Shine (7:32)
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Colour Haze is a German
stoner/psych/retro/acid band ( ) and they understand the art of silent
revolution. Even though they’re from a country that’s not exactly a hotbed of
stoner-oriented bands (not that I know of, anyway, so correct me if I’m wrong),
they’ve gained quite a reputation as one of the most dependable European acts in
the genre, a unit of extremely capable musicians who manage to merge all of
their influences into a unique mould that can be quite a sonic experience.
Unfortunately, their releases suffer from something that’s very common among
like-minded bands: their massive wall of sound doesn’t translate that well onto
a shiny disc (with especially the drums lacking the live force). When I saw them
perform in good old Belgium a while ago, they dragged in so much gear that I
initially thought they were a five-piece band. Obviously obsessed by sound and
equipment, the band next delivered a set that was pure aural bliss, with warm,
buzzing guitar tones, led-heavy bass parts and drumming that alternated between
understated grooving and all-over-the-place rumbling. I called ‘em “stoner” for
clarity’s sake, but the trio (Stefan Koglek - guitar, vocals; Philip Rasthofer –
bass; Manfred Merwald - drums) alternately recalls sludgy acid rock, lumbering
doom-laden Sabbath and far-out psychedelica, but also European influences such
as Can and Tangerine Dream, which often gives their music a droning, nearly
mantra-like Eastern vibe. It makes their brand of heaviness much more cerebral
(less instantaneously ‘catchy’) than that of their contemporary brethren, but
this refusal (or inability) to offer transparent ideas also makes them a damn
intriguing band that demands your unconditional attention. If you’re in it for
clearly structured, concise pop songs, you’re checking out the wrong band (the
40-minute CO2 contains a mere six songs), because these guys
are capable of unleashing monstrous 20-minute epics that suggest, tease, pull
back, suddenly bludgeon and trample you, and slowly fade out into more
restrained, dream-like territory again. They’re a jam band in the purest sense
of the word, a single-minded entity that’s capable of turning in mind-blowing
explorations that contain moments of simple beauty and crushing volume. Koglek
may not be the best vocalist around (his range is limited and he hasn’t the more
direct approach of, say, John Garcia or Dave Wyndorf), but at least he makes up
for this with a wholly unique style that incorporates influences from rock,
blues, jazz and even avant-garde, earning him a place near other rock innovators
such as Motorpsycho (who he undoubtedly likes). Like any other superb musician,
he also realizes that simplicity often offers the best ideas, witness the
simple, infectious riff that propels album opener “Get It On,” a whirling,
repetitive drone wrapped up in an accessible format. The other tracks are a bit
less straightforward: “Shine” and “Motormind” find them exploring bludgeoning
doom-styled riffs that go well together (despite the contrast) with Koglek’s
usually smooth singing style. My personal favorite, though, is “Inside,” a song
in which they used a simple key melody to great effect while creating a sonic
ebb and flow that’s as seamless as could be (and there’s even a
Beatles-reference you can’t miss). “CO2,” finally, is the
kind of track that works even a lot better on stage: an 11-minute marathon
featuring some frantic solos, concrete riffs and a rhythm section that
progresses with the force of a thunderstorm. Like I said before, the band didn’t
exactly capture it’s awesome live force on tape, but CO2
already goes a long way at showing you why this band – despite their lack of
mainstream success – is becoming more and more respected among those who dig
heavy retro-rock with a psychedelic edge. If that sounds like something you
might like as well, don’t hesitate to check this band out.
(guypetersreviews.com)
Stefan Koglek - Guitar, Vocals
Philipp Rasthofer - Bass
Manfred
Merwald - Drums
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