Blaak Shujaa Heat - Heat Shujaa Blaak (2010)
western atmosphere, inevitably, at the opening, western East distorted guitars, sound of wind in the cactus It smells good sound casual desert rock, the great Brant is never far away and other figureheads of desert rock and heavy derivative thereof, the stoner. But Blaak Heat Shujaa knows muddy the high reinforcements changes in tempo and tone always surprising and welcome past the first surprise. Once in the desert, if the tracks are blurred, some say that it is very fast and completely lost it then is wandering in the hope of finding his way.
And that is what we offer the 3 Paris with this first album recorded with help from Scott Reeder (sisi itself) in the area of Palm Springs, Mecca stoner if any, this invitation to wander serene. But no question as to fall asleep, there is still the way to go ... We must follow the guide to the risk of being lost forever, the common thread is that, at long, and drowned the singing disembodied echo of Thomas Bellier (unlikely marriage between a male version of the song Acid King and Ozzy), disembodied voice which brings our "stoner friends" a psychedelic rock to Black Angels, creating a unique gateway between these two currents not so distant reflection.conducive to hallucination, travel within and reverie, the trio's music you will undoubtedly leave earth and is almost naturally that you will meet the ghost of Layne Staley (Alice in Chains) on MIA sabbathiens as hell riffs always, here and there, and always returning, this one's not identified between power lines and undulations dunesques (eg on the intro of the colossal Moon). It certainly takes off regularly throughout the disk, but sooner or later Blaak Heat Shujaa remind us of the harsh laws of gravity lead, with a great bass riffs and mammoth stoned, the atmosphere.
You do not believe me? bonus, trip hallucinating Where You At? live at the Klub, in (3rd) Part of Glowsun this year
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