Ready Energy? Ready, set, go.
Forty years (psychedelia) or more (classic rock) less, when projected back in time and forty minutes for the Circle of Artists should add the scheduled time of shows.
Why, that's fine professional-British policy of playing early, finish early (and not clean the toilet) but arrive at ten split and have already lost a couple of pieces of ; Black Mountain is really too much, calculating the presence of two groups of opening: Londoners Goldenheart Assembly and Australians Night Terrors .
I our , however, come from Canada and promoting their third album released by Jagjaguwar Rec, Wilderness Heart .
to look good, the Black Mountain , rather than Vancouver, five young hippies seem to just come out of a basement in California, a couple of summers later Woodstock and too many summers before the stoner Kyuss , and by chance, thrown to the present.
Their sound ranges between Jefferson Airplane and the Quicksilver Messenger Service , for what concerns footprint most acid-psych-rock, and the hardness energetic hard-rock and metal of Black Sabbath perhaps true kin-group.
Then tinged faintly echoes Doors -Iani, the more bluesy ballads, to the heart of the lesson Velvet Undreground , just mentioning the Pink Floyd the beginning and the closing of a third concert, also pays homage to the opening riff of You doo right of Can .
All incredibly honest and crystallized in an unusual journey in time, suspended between the best (roots), American rock and heavy (blues) English, with no way out or back.
Training sees Stephen McBean, leader, singer and guitarist of the band, joined by Amber Webber as a second singer, bass Matt Camirand, Jeremy Schmidt on keyboards and Josh Wells on drums, all rockers immersed in the part, technically
skilled, experienced and Navigatio hot as the California sun.
The only slight disappointment provokes the only female singer: recklessly placed at center stage as the front-woman, best would do, instead, to move laterally as Stephen sider.
Too bad, because his voice is beautiful, crystal clear, mellow, a strange mixture of a Neko Case paid to rock and stained with slight tints Celine Dion -Ian, but Amber, apparently in name and in fact, looks like a prehistoric creature trapped in the resin and the timidity of stoccafissaggio. And on a rock like this, just can not.
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