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SOMNIA

Hawkwind

 

Psychedelic/Space Rock

3.74 | 38 ratings

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Mortte
3 stars This is 33th studioalbum from Hawkwind or 34th according their record company Cherry Red. I believe theyīre counting also "Acoustic Daze", that came together with some CD-copies of "All Aboard the Skylark", but as vinyl format it was separate album. This time their album has a loose concept: lyrics tell tales from sleepless paranoia, strange encounters, fewer dreams and meditations. The album name came from Somnus, the Roman mythologyīs God of Sleep. Line-up in the album was same as in previous album, but in the tour after album there were two new members: Thighpaulsandra (Timothy Lewis) on keyboards and Doug McKinnon on bass. In this review I will use the different trackorder of the vinyl version

Martinīs "Unsomnia" is a very good starter! Itīs going straighforward including great guitars and synth sounds. Martinīs vocals start low and softly and intensity rises during the song. In the end of this long song there is very beautiful soundscape. In Brockīs "Strange Encounters" comes more fuel into this spaceship! We hear awesome melodic vocals in the top of powerful music! "Alcyone" is again Martinīs piece. Itīs calm and acoustic song with very oceanlike atmosphere! "Counting Sheep" is a little bit too electro-one into my taste. That some kind of "electro- reggae" continues in "Small Objects in Space". Piece is really boring! Direction changes better into next "Itīs Only a Dream" that is sad, but quite typical straighforward Hawkwind-song. "Mediation" is again calm and lovely instrumental piece with magnificent acoustic guitar playing from Martin! Electro direction returns in "Sweet Dreams". I am glad itīs very short. But rocking guitars are back in "I Canīt Get You Off My Mind" and so melodic vocals! Vinyl ends into short "Pulsestar" that is very spacey soundcollage. In CD-version there are also "China Blues", "Barkus" and "Cave Of a Phantom Dreams", but theyīre just fillers so itīs recommended to buy vinyl edition of this album.

When hearing this album first time soon after itīs release, I was quite disappointed. Now it sounded little bit better, but have to say former "Carnivorous" is better album. After a really great starting it sounds as they havenīt got enough good ideas to make this one. Hope this is not the swan song of this great band, but of course itīs better not to make new album if not enough ideas. Anyway Hawkwind seems to keep on going, they will have at least one gig at Rebellion Festival, also legendary Hawkfest will be 9th-11th September! I believe all you UK fans will be there!

Mortte | 3/5 |

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