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The one time I got to see Comets on Fire was on the 2006 tour surrounding 'Avatar,' an album that felt less manic and out-there than 'Blue Cathedral.' But like Grateful Dead before them, the live show was something else entirely, a cliff-dive into the brain-damaged, psychedelic abyss. Lars Gotrich
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Spent some time checking out Ben's 'Hexadic' system (more successful intellectually than in guitar playing results in my case!), so these early electric SOOA tracks were found at a very apposite moment and have an interesting contextual connection to the later work.
Rough and ready maybe but totally absorbing... John Cratchley
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My introduction to Les Rallizes was via Haino. Heard about a rivalry between Mizutani and Haino (that may or may not be true), and was curious of Mizutani’s work. Boy was it a good choice. Live forever in peace, Takashi Mizutani! blcksrpnt
Colliding a host of global sounds—from desert blues to Turkish psych—Abronia comes up with a mind-melting combo that never fails to thrill. Bandcamp New & Notable May 23, 2022