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LP ALL THEM WITCHES
Nothing As The Ideal
Limited Edion In Bottle Green & Black Marbled Vinyl
Country Of Release: EEC, 2020
Label: New West Records
Catalogue Number: NW5421
Barcode: 0607396556113
Klappcover / Gatefold Sleeve: Ja / Yes
Includes Innersleeve
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. Saturnine & Iron Jaw (6:49)Tracks Side 2:
1. The Children Of
Coyote Woman(3:36)
2. 41 (5:20)
3. Lights Out (3:13)
4. Rats In Ruin (9:11)
All Them Witches have
always been a seminal band in the
synesthetic world of neo-psychedelia,
consistently toting with them a
tempestuous style of blues bleeding into
hard rock, despite their desire to steer
clear of any genre conformation.
On their sixth album "Nothing As The
Ideal", All Them Witches are emanating
the likes of Kyuss and Tool as they
enhance their inimitable guitar-led
sound on their first studio recording as
a trio, all the while connecting to a
metaphysical realm in their quieter
moments.
Enlisting the help of producer Mikey
Allred, who helped finesse the primal
and meditative "Dying Surfer Meets His
Maker", after the band locked themselves
in a cabin for a few days to jam until
they found inspiration, All Them Witches
took to the illustrious Abbey Road
Studios in order to create their most
devastatingly progressive and expansive
oeuvre. "Nothing As The Ideal" stands as
a mercurial magnum opus that is as
disparate as it is cohesive in fusing
together the enchanting storytelling of
"Lightning at The Door" with the
unrelenting cerebral assault of ATW.
Following on from lead single “Saturnine
& Iron Jaw” is the disconcerting
“Enemy of My Enemy” which sees the most
relentless, feral and rapacious guitar
riffs that All Them Witches have dared
to unleash on the listener. Creating a
vortex that nauseatingly grapples at you
as the song draws to a close, it quickly
becomes apparent that it is nonsensical
to believe that the band is without any
other tricks up their sleeves from this
point onwards – "Nothing As The Ideal"
is a sonic pendulum that oscillates
through every element of their back
catalogue, and then some.
Throughout the onslaught of their
predecessors, “See You Next Fall” and
“Lights Out” showcase All Them Witches
as masters of inception where a
smog-like wall of feedback and reverb
subconsciously draws you into an
entirely new song, and back again. It’s
only when you find yourself revelling in
the initial feeling and assimilated into
entirely new sonic terrain, with no
recollection of what has happened to you
along the journey, that you realise
something was amiss. Parks’ swampy bass
often ripples along the murky surface as
a distant reminder, whilst guitarist Ben
McLeod works away at a hypnotic,
undulating litany that serves as residue
from their mastery in illusion.
Throughout the album are snippets of the
live recording process that they
explored at Abbey Road Studios, adding
to the organic exploration of it all.
The beginning of “41” is a clip of a
tape reel clicking into action before
winding backward into a gargantuan
harmonic guitar and bass riff which
conjures a searing air of paranoia
before erupting into a biting bass line
that Tom Araya would be proud of; whilst
the muted vocals of “Rats in Ruin” makes
it feel as though you’re standing in the
room with the trio.
After four and a half minutes of
melancholy drawling, the guitars are
left ringing out in a reverb-soaked
lucid dream before you hear the organic
timbre of someone ambling around a room.
All of a sudden, the guitar amps get
switched on and you’re watching the
assimilation of something nebulous, yet
clearly of importance.
Perhaps this is an encapsulation of a
band reaching the pinnacle of their
recording careers or perhaps it is
simply the release of pressure from
recording in such a historical place.
McLeod’s guitar sings out in a
rapturous, euphoric purging whilst
drummer Robby Staebler solidifies his
place as the glue that binds everything
together. With each musician being
undoubtedly proficient in their craft
and able to create with a dynamism that
is truly unparalleled, the song further
cements the fact that All Them Witches
are through and through an extraordinary
rock band, and "Nothing Is The Ideal" is
their greatest achievement to date.
(Tyler Damara
Kelly/thelineofbestfit.com)
Ben McLeod - Guitar, Resonator Guitar,
Loops, Piano
Michael Parks Jr. - Lead Vocals, Bass,
Guitar, Loops, Piano
Robby Staebler - Drums, Synth, Loops,
Tape
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