Comment:
although Charleston, US-based combo Dumb Doctors` music has been
compared with the likes of Ty Segall, and Black Lips I have to admit
the power of their soundscape to come forth from such legendary
sources as an early The Rolling Stones, Motörhead, Led Zeppelin, and
Black Sabbath. Indeed, it is an invigorating mix of spellbinding
blues-induced black energy, and a rough handling on guitars and drums
through the diabolical rehearsal room. Furthermore, it is an example
of the one and only rock and roll music. Yeah, it is mostly free from
ambiguity and very striking in its straight punch. Holy shit for all
of us. The issue is a part of the discography of Moscow, Russia-based
Pomogite Community. All they do is cool. Absolutely.
Comment:
this 31-minute buildup is of high quality being expressed both in
composition and narrative and thereby constituting an intriguing trip
for a choosy listener. More profoundly, it is made up of field
recordings of a rainy day and eerie electro-acoustic clatter and
monochromatic but lively drones slowly and elegantly lurking beneath
and swaying atop. The artist exploits field recordings of his own,
John Grzinich, Jim Haynes, Yirogis Sakellariou, Eamon Sprod, and
Simon Whetham. The issue is a part of the discography of
Portugal-based imprint Crònica.