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Sold Date:
December 25, 2016
Start Date:
December 15, 2016
Final Price:
$40.00
(USD)
Bid Count:
8
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Over the last few years, Providence's power duo Lightning Bolt have been in an envious position for most bands. Flagshipping a fast growing and well-respected independent label, they almost single-handedly sucked people into their own underground scene and have managed to keep all of them there, with bells on. Their live shows are borderline legendary, packed with more volume than ten bands twice their size. In the last year, they've been featured in Spin, played with Sonic Youth, and headlined All Tomorrows Parties festival (tha shit), all under their own terms and resources.
Hypermagic Mountain is quickly becoming the highest selling album on Load Records, reportedly selling out of all vinyl LPs in the first week. If that's not encouraging, then I don't know what is. It is however, somewhat of a typical Lightning Bolt album. Their setup, for you newbies, is bass, run through a million effects, and drums, with the occasional yelp from drummer Brian Chippandale and his gas mask microphone. This album has its ups and downs, but overall is an important step in the deflowering of new music. More riff-heavy than most of their previous work, Hypermagic Mountain finds Lightning Bolt a little more song-oriented than before. More emphasis is added to that with the lyrics, previously anybody's guess, clearly printed in the booklet. The full-on, blasting break beats are there, as well as a good amount of experimentation with different effect pedals on the bass. Brian Gibson has always treated the bass more like a guitar, and on several tracks, reaches nirvana with metal-ish runs and very catchy melodies. The audo assault lasts over 50 minutes, birthing demons crossbread somewhere between Slayer and Sonic Youth. The downsides to the album, and with LB in general, is the tendency to play a riff or part so long, it becomes redundant and even a little annoying. While this approach is extremely effective live, it drags a little on the recorded end.
This album will prove to be a gateway drug for LOTS of people jaded with the state of aggressive music. It is experimental enough for noise fans, catchy enough for punk fans, and loud enough for fans of whatever, galaxies away. This isn't my favorite of Lightning Bolt's albums, but there are moments of pure bliss throughout, making it a worthy composition of ROCK.
Oh, the artwork you say? Possibly the best I've ever seen.
No, this is not Classic Rock.
If you are a Lightning Bolt fanatic, you will be thrilled to find a copy of Hypermagic Mountain that is in such fantastic shape!
If you're interested in this record, because you have good taste in music.
You might also want to because you love vinyl.
A note to international buyers: the cost you are quoted for shipping is almost certainly incorrect because eBay only lets me list one shipping option for you. and include your location and I'll give you a quote!
Lightning Bolt – Hypermagic Mountain Label: – Load 078 Format: , LP
, LP, Single Sided, Etched
, Album
Country: Released: Genre: Style: , , Tracklist A12 Morro Morro LandA2Captain CavemanA3BirdyA4Riff WraithsA5Mega GhostB1Magic MountainB2Dead CowboyB3Bizarro Zarro LandC1Mohawk WindmillC2BizarrobikeC3Infinity FarmC4No Rest For The Obsessed Companies, etc. Recorded At – Recorded At – Mastered At – Mastered At – Credits Artwork [Art By] – * Bass, Effects [Pedal Pile] – * Composed By [All Stuff Jammed By] – *, * Drums, Vocals [Noise Vocals], Performer [Tone Maker] – * Engineer [Assistant] – (tracks: 2, 6, 8, 9, 11), * (tracks: 2, 6, 8, 9, 11) Engineer [Recording Engineer], Other [Therapist, Trouble Maker] – Mastered By – * Mixed By [Live Mixing] – * Notes Hey, whatsup. Welcome to Lightning Bolt 4.
Hypermagic Mountain.
tracks 2, 6, 8, 9 and 11 were recorded live to
2 inch tape at Machines With Magnets
in East Providence, thanks to Keith Souza
and Seth . for assisting Dave A. on
that shit! Keiths studio is cool. Tracks
1, 3, 4, 5, 7 to and 12 we did live to DAT
machine here in the Hillarious Attic
LB's current home. Dave A. sat behind
a wall and did live mixing even though
he couldn't hear what he was doing
over our noise next door ! soon we will
be evicted in a long line of evictions
to make way for luxury loft for
steralized americans. Drink bleach.
Jeff "Lucid" Lipton mastered it in
amazing modern style in (UHG) Boston
Mass. at Peerless. You can check your
email while he makes fun of you. But
we love him! our cats lined up to hear
the finished version. i don't know who
is mastering vinyl right now. All 3
sides of it. I forget... .. Hmmm. ok. It
was recorded practically everyday from
May 29 till June 21st. 2005. 2005!
After we toured down to Churchills in
Miami and back to warm up. What else
This record is mastered for metal Loudness !!!
Pressed on black vinyl. Side 4 is etched with a hand-drawn picture; no music on it.