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March 23, 2014 at 10:18 #25956
Palo, Supernaut is right. You can play side a (from the start) and there are two songs on there (or rather soundscapes). They are cut in parallel so it's a surprise every time you play it which one you will here. There is no real etching on the vinyl, unless they meant the non-concentic circles towards the center.
March 25, 2014 at 04:11 #25957March 25, 2014 at 04:13 #25958@ supernaut: yep, and there's actually no need to make a secret of that "balls-thing".
but most of the guys don't really want to talk about it or admit it, so i always thought there must be something artificial about it. But as i said i may also not be 100% free of it so let's keep on the rock n' roll, no matter big or small amp.
March 25, 2014 at 14:05 #25959An interesting interview with Snah, from an italian web magazine (also in english)
http://sentireascoltare.com/articoli/motorpsycho-intervista-2014/ :MPD:
March 26, 2014 at 10:04 #25960March 26, 2014 at 11:33 #25961Quote:@ supernaut: yep, and there's actually no need to make a secret of that "balls-thing". but most of the guys don't really want to talk about it or admit it, so i always thought there must be something artificial about it. But as i said i may also not be 100% free of it so let's keep on the rock n' roll, no matter big or small amp.Exactly. Some people take that cockposing thing in rock music way too serious. On both sides.
Nice Snah interview up there. It's all about the magic and wonder of music. And speaking of which: Magic & Wonder and Entropy finally clicked with me as well. Never had this long to get into an MP album. Weird. Also despite what I wrote about changing the sequence on my cell, I still listen to it more on vinyl and CD when I'm home. No MP3 guy here.
March 26, 2014 at 18:17 #25962I must revise. I love Ghost and On A Plate now, too. Gave the album another loud spin today (in original sequence, ha!) with the official lyrics at hand and this is a mighty fine record from top to bottom.
March 26, 2014 at 20:27 #25963Yeah, I finally got it yesterday. I like it much more than the Eggplant, the song are better, the vocals are better, it all seems more concise, Reine definitely is amazing and he should stay.
March 28, 2014 at 03:05 #25964Found this review
March 29, 2014 at 11:47 #25965BTS first place (7.69) in intro: platten vor gericht
April 15, 2014 at 13:45 #25966Love that song hell pt 4-7, love the whole cd as a matter of fact. They're back or maybe they never been away, gonna be a great spring tour quite some songs for Snah to jam his way in endless psychonaut guitar tunes & now MP has a fourth member on guitar also, as I'm not mistaken hearing the new songs.
April 16, 2014 at 06:04 #25967Best record since Trust us but i think that the songwriting is a little bit better than in the 90`s. They sounds perfect from the first til the last minute. Their vocals are better than all the time before. And Hell Pt.7 is the best Hardrock song i´ve heard in the last years. Chaotic? No! Just only hard rock!!!
May 9, 2014 at 14:42 #25968A rather excellent review in Mojo:
Norwegian psych-prog rocketeers celebrate quarter century in ecstatic style.
For most bands simply surviving 25 years is an achievement, but to do so while enjoying a run of consistently stunning records is virtually unheard of. That their latest album finds Motorpsycho sounding as wild and adventurous as ever is testament to the creative flame blazing bright between founder members Bent Sæther and Hans Magnus Ryan and relative newcomer Kenneth Kapstad. With assistance from Dungen guitarist Reine Fiske and string players Ole Henrik Moe and Kari Rønnekleiv, Behind the Sun is a freewheeling melting pot of West Coast harmonies, prog-jazz dexterity and power trio muscle. Whether melodic and mellow or blown out or busy, this exhilarating ride through rock's back pages offers irrefutable proof that these Nordic giants are currently operating at the peak of ther powers. (Andrew Carden, 4/5 stars)
May 9, 2014 at 14:42 #25969A rather excellent review in Mojo:
Norwegian psych-prog rocketeers celebrate quarter century in ecstatic style.
For most bands simply surviving 25 years is an achievement, but to do so while enjoying a run of consistently stunning records is virtually unheard of. That their latest album finds Motorpsycho sounding as wild and adventurous as ever is testament to the creative flame blazing bright between founder members Bent Sæther and Hans Magnus Ryan and relative newcomer Kenneth Kapstad. With assistance from Dungen guitarist Reine Fiske and string players Ole Henrik Moe and Kari Rønnekleiv, Behind the Sun is a freewheeling melting pot of West Coast harmonies, prog-jazz dexterity and power trio muscle. Whether melodic and mellow or blown out or busy, this exhilarating ride through rock's back pages offers irrefutable proof that these Nordic giants are currently operating at the peak of ther powers. (Andrew Carden, 4/5 stars)
May 22, 2014 at 20:38 #25970My two cents:
I've listened to the new album over and over again.
Great album! I really like it!
In my opinion the best one of the "post-gebhardt"-era.
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