Majestic
prog-opus ahoy!Funnily enough it's a follow up to Mechanisms Part
One! Who woulda thought?!
Fans of Fruits De Mer
Records will no doubt already be familiar with Cranium Pie, the band
having contributed tracks to various FDM cover version compilations
over the years. Here though we get to hear what the band are really
about. Mechanisms Part Two is oddly enough the follow up to
Mechanisms Part One, their 2012 album about a battle between
civilizations of robots and crayfish. I don't know what the local
council are putting in the water in Wiltshire but it may be stronger
than fluoride! Either that or we're in the company of a very
adventurously creative group of people.
Mechanisms Part One
went on to be Classic Rock's “bonkers prog album of the year 2012”,
so Part Two has something of a reputation to live up to. Over the
four sides of vinyl the band are free to stretch out into the
furthest reaches of sonic exploration. With heavy Hammond organ,
free-jazz-rock drumming and Brian Blessed-esque vocal passages this
is music that calls to mind the giants of early '70s progressive rock
– Soft Machine, Zappa and Aphrodite's Child may all be influences,
but there are also some other more unlikely musical nods in the
album's grooves with some surprisingly funky psychedelia.
It seems there may be
just as many Funkadelic, Parliament and Prince records in their
collections as there are records by The Nice and Caravan. Side One
sees the band co-opt the bass line from Isaac Hayes' Ike's Rap II,
with Side Three beginning with wacka-wacka guitar chops straight of
his Shaft album. Elsewhere there's music borne out of of intuitive
collective jamming. So while it's without question another “bonkers
prog album” it's also a surprisingly soulful and funky one.
Like many FDM releases,
the vinyl version is sure to sell out quickly so if you've missed out
bug them for a re-press of make do with a digital copy. Be warned
though – it may fry your brain like no other record this year,
albeit in a good way.
Limited to 700 copies
on colour vinyl double LP with gatefold sleeve.
On Fruits De Mer
Records' Regal Crabomophone imprint.
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