Showing posts with label Acid Western. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Acid Western. Show all posts

Saturday, January 30, 2021

Outrunning The Imminent...

Cortége - Chasing Daylight (2021)


Having been around for about half a decade, the Austin-based duo of Cortége have put out a good half-dozen releases. With the sci-fi flavor of their presentation, and the doomed Western vibe to the music, it's tempting to compare them to the KC-based Merlin, of Christ Killer fame. But with this new two-track EP, coming together at just over a quarter of an hour, the band clearly shows their own distinctively Texas-sun-scorched character, with morbidity and melancholy never entirely deprived of stylish swagger.

Starting off with some tone-setting engine cranking and radio-tuning (including reports of a Texas-sized meteor), Cortége then slam into a huge and moody funeral stomp, shift gears into a dirge-like gloom, and rumbles on from there. Despite the rowdiness of the opening, a considerable part of the song is focused on drifting tones and slow riff grooving, simply relishing the details of the instrumental swamp they're exploring. It's like a mix of the classic Italian film music for low-budget but high-ambition flicks in the western and horror genres, fused around dramatic and goosebump-raising foci.

The break into the second half squeals through on rough tires, but carries listeners smoothly into deeper and darker audio territory, somehow almost somber in its bar-twang guitar and boot-step percussion. As much as it tends to hang onto one riff for a while, the musicians coax an amazing amount of nuanced characterization from the wide-spaced clangs and chords. It helps that they're willing to experiment with instruments, bringing keyboards and bells to prominence alongside the usual doom metal bass/drums/guitar. All together, it's a very impressive EP, and a concise, compelling argument for the band's skills across an open range. If you haven't checked the band out before, this makes for an excellent intro; and if you have, it's a welcome reminder of just how damn good they are.

~ Gabriel

For Fans Of; Broughton's Rules, Farflung, Frozen Planet....1969, Strato's, Tumbleweed Dealer

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Wednesday, June 10, 2015

An Easy Tear...

Acid Western - Rampage EP (2015)


Four years after their initial EP, Acid Western are back with a new one, delivering ~9 minutes of hard rock with a desert gleam as they pin their hopes on riffs and refrains.  While the music won't strike anyone who's heard something from the genre before as bringing something new to the table, it does execute things with a decent skill, and as long as you don't pay too much attention to the lyrics, it's easy enough to get a good sway going to the beat and pulse of the music.  Warm production for the tone and dynamics provides an extra layer of polish, and while it can feel a little too glossy for something professing itself at desert rock (and if there was any acid rock influence on the first EP, it's long gone now), the slower parts gel with these touches in a nice way.  A bite-sized snack for those waiting for something bigger in this vein to come down, but one with a fair amount of flavor to it.
~ Gabriel

For Fans Of;    Clutch, Mastodon, Queens of the Stone Age, Black Stone Cherry, Velvet Revolver




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