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Vesikansi
Avarus
Vesikansi
Genres: Alternative Rock, Folk, Special Interest, Pop, Rock, Classic Rock
 
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"Using a muse found deep in the woods, this collective base their sound on fumbling lurches of folk-rock drug groove interspersed with weevilly keyboard stuff and quite extraordinary, persistent yowling." - THE WIRE 49...  more »

     
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All Artists: Avarus
Title: Vesikansi
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Secret Eye Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2006
Re-Release Date: 4/25/2006
Genres: Alternative Rock, Folk, Special Interest, Pop, Rock, Classic Rock
Styles: Experimental Music, Progressive, Progressive Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 777215109926

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"Using a muse found deep in the woods, this collective base their sound on fumbling lurches of folk-rock drug groove interspersed with weevilly keyboard stuff and quite extraordinary, persistent yowling." - THE WIRE 49 minutes of gooey new goodness from Avarus - spread over just three tracks! From the same tattered coven of piss drinkers who alternately refer to themselves as Kemialliset Ystävät, Lau Nau, Pylon, Islaja, Es, Kiila or the Anaksimandros comes this, another Secret Eye release and a follow-up to last year's Jättiläisrotta. These fumbling Finns conjure a smoky, shit-drunk forest of noise, folk and unsurpassable tribal improv...a delicious Yahowha soup with a spicy, burnt Amon Düül crust. Oh so highly recommended.

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Could only be the product of some drug fueled ancient forest
Aquarius Records | San Francisco | 05/14/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Once again these wide eyed Finnish forest freaks crawl out from under their mossy stones, from inside their firelit caves, out of their huts made of pine needles and sticks and twigs, set up around a campfire, under a full moon, dressed only in fur and animal bones, and conjure up the woodland spirits with their tribal free folk juju. Okay, so maybe it's actually just a bunch of music nerds like you or me with killer record collections and a bunch of old amps and guitars, but to me, it sure sounds like the glorious din these folks whip up could only be the product of some drug fueled ancient forest ritual.



Which is precisely why I love Avarus and their Finnish underground rock brethren (and sistren!). The music they make sound not of this world. And I don't mean "Oh Finland's like a whole other world!" I mean, space, or an alternate dimension or even that huge hollow area at the center of the earth. The music of Avarus is that unique and that strange, exactly what I picture one might hear, stepping off of an interstellar transport, realizing for the first time that the atmosphere is breathable, and the vegetation is strangely lush and very Earth-like, that sound, "like music?" that lures us and our team deep into the alien forest. Or in the heart of South America, at an archaeological dig, strange markings on the rocks I've been unearthing from the very lowest levels of the lost temple, finally there's some sort of portal, a huge iron door, and... wait, is that... music? But what is it? It's like nothing I've ever heard, those sound like guitars, and voices, but so... strange....



For those of you who need more musical references, imagine a little Dead C, a little No Neck Blues Band, some Sunburned Hand Of The Man, Faust, Can, The Wickerman, all sorts of tribal musics, Parson Sound, Tower Recordings, Taj Mahal Travellers, even fellow countrymen Circle, Keukhot, Uton, Tivol and of course lots of drugs and lots and lots of space. This newest Avarus is a bit heavier on the guitar than previous outings, almost like they dug up a couple ancient fuzzboxes and ran their dang whole freaked out jam through 'em. There are lots of creepy krautrock bits, some blown out near noise parts, and lots of fuzzy disembodied psych, gurgling synths, splattery percussion, thick washes of feedback, primitive electronics, and loads of grungey guitar grit, it's all woven together into a crazy perfect psychedelic patchwork.



More crazy random collage artwork, this time no Garfield, but plenty of walruses, a map and an octopus. Half the record was recorded live in Dublin with Tara Burke of Fursaxa as a special guest!"