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SYNAPSEThe SpacelordsPsychedelic/Space Rock4.06 | 15 ratings |
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![]() "Synapse" opens with the synths rolling in and hovering as it were over the soundscape as the drums join in. Heaviness before a minute then the guitar starts to slowly lay waste everything within range. It does settle back some 3 minutes in and I love the synths here as the guitar continues to play overtop. It's heavier again around 5 1/2 minutes and even heavier at 6 minutes. Check out that rhythm 7 minutes in. A great start! "Sitarguitar" is very spacey to start in fact this is downright blissful. A beat comes in before a minute in this relaxed soundscape as the guitar solos tastefully. Just trippin' at this point. They seem to up the power around 4 minutes in. The guitar is more of the focus before 7 minutes then it turns more psychedelic and spacey after 10 minutes, and it's experimental here as well. "No 2" builds right from the start and it's very spacey with a beat, bass and guitar. I can listen to this on repeat all day long. "Pyroclastic Monster" has this powerful drones of guitar as the bass and drums kick in. A change before 2 minutes and it's absolutely gorgeous. Every time I hear this I'm moved, and it will be reprised a couple of more times on this track. Spacey synths follow then we get these strange spoken vocals before 3 minutes. There's that beautiful soundscape again before 4 minutes. It settles back 5 minutes in then more of those strange spoken words in an experimental soundscape. Tribal-like drumming after 6 minutes and it's picking up speed until the heaviness kicks in. Here come the riffs! I had this thing just cranked so many times. My kind of music.
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