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LP WO FAT
The Conjuring
Limited Edition In Purple Vinyl
Country Of release: Germany 2014
Label: Cargo / Small Stone
Catalogue number: SS-150LP
Barcode: 4024572702120
Klappcover/Gatefold Sleeve: Nein/No
Condition Record: Mint
Condition Cover: Mint
LP ist noch verschweißt / LP IS STILL SEALED !!!
(Photo von meiner eigenen LP / Photo taken from my own copy)
Tracks Side 1:
1. The Conjuring (9:51)
2. Read The Omens (6:54)
3. Pale Rider From The Ice (7:12)
Tracks Side 2:
1. Beggar's Bargain (6:27)
2. Dreamwalker (17:10)
Listen At YouTube:
It's no wonder Wo Fat have found a new
level of success with The Black Code less than a couple of years ago. The heavy
jams, like always, put the grooves in front and at a shorter length (an
important factor that also raised the accessibility), along came the replay
value even from those who weren't previously accustomed to their music. While
the US was hesitant at first, Europe jumped all over their material. Convinced
by their prowess, it seems that the Americans are finally finding their way
through the band's discography too. In the wake of this hype these tres hombres
quickly came up with yet another full length, The Conjuring.
Riding high
on the waves of its predecessor, the record doesn't really aspire to cover new
grounds rather than consolidate their position as one of the heaviest stoner
acts today. The riffs are more monolithic and crunchier while the drums are
pounding harder than ever. It is amazing how much can these guys dig into a
certain sound sphere without turning stale. To get the idea of the overall
sound, the most representative tune is the centerpiece, 'Pale Rider From The
Ice' (who makes an appearance on the grim cover too). After a minute of
fuzz-drenched guitar licks, this massive monster starts crawling. Bordering on
doom, the bludgeoning riffs create a murky atmosphere while much of the emphasis
is put on the powerful, 'dry' drumming. Various slides and feedback-laden solos
are intertwined, while the latter half is dominated by some cool, pile driving
Southern boogie. This is undoubtedly one of the top 5 Wo Fat tunes so
far.
Moreover, the title track reeks of that same malefic vibe
surrounding the whole album. Starting from the movie samples at the beginning to
the straightforward, dirty grooves, the tune sounds like you're swaying with the
devil. Kent's raspy vocals provide the dark, prophetic tone the whole adventure
shares. Even if the tune clocks in around ten minutes, it is quite airy since
the band really lets their riffage sink in without adding unnecessary parts. The
shorter tracks, 'Read The Omens' and 'Beggar's Bargain' feature some more of the
usual Wo Fat Southern, booty shaking rhythms complete with several solos and the
all time favorite cowbell. They make for great listens while also adding some
future live staples. Then, much like each of their records, the closer is a
lengthy slow burner that acts as an entire journey all by itself. 'Dreamwalker'
features prolonged bass/drum jamming, again with various guitar tweaks over
them, before launching into a scorching rocker. The mesmerizing middle segment
lets you lose yourself in the music before being crushed with some fast,
pounding riffs in the end. If anybody wanted a 17-minute summary of the band,
here is everything they can offer served on a plate.
Overall, this is
just as good as anything Wo Fat have released so far. However, it doesn't break
the standards, it only consolidates the strengths best refined on The Black
Code. Looking on the bright side, it shows just how tight the band is and how
much care do they put during the creation process. As a result, they have
churned the entire album in less than a year and it doesn't disappoint by any
means. The only real complaint is the lack of diversity from their usual output,
but who can really blame them for giving people what they want, with some added
heaviness too. Since The Conjuring relies on the same formulas, we are waiting
for the next move to see where are they heading to. So far, the Texan power trio
didn't make one sloppy step and hopefully things will only get even better from
here. (Raul Stanciu, June 16th, 2014/sputnikmusic.com)
Kent Stump -
Guitar, Vocals
Tim Wilson - Bass
Michael Walter -
Drums
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