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Have You Seen the Other Side of the Sky
Have You Seen the Other Side of the Sky
Acid Mothers Temple / CD / 2006
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Artist
Acid Mothers Temple
Format
CD
Genre
Rock
Label Name
Ace Fu
Producer
Kawabata Makoto
Release Date
2006 06 13
Song List
1: Attack from Planet Hattifatteners (6:14)
2: Buy the Moon of Jupiter (3:27)
3: Asimo's Naked Breakfast: Rice and Shrine (15:01)
4: I Wanna Be Your Bicycle Saddle (1:37)
5: Interplanetary Love (5:54)
6: The Tale of the Solar Sail-Dark Stars in the Dazzling Sky (30:30)
Style.Categories
Japanese Rock, Experimental Rock, Neo-Psychedelia, Prog-Rock/Art Rock, Avant-Garde
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They're b-a-a-a-a-ck. After a lengthy hiatus in which
Makoto Kawabata
and mates formed the heavy duty rock-in-your-face unit
Acid Mothers Temple and the Cosmic Inferno
(partially to regroup after the departure of chief vocalist and synth-crazy
Cotton Casino
),
Acid Mothers Temple & the Melting Paraiso U.F.O
. return with new vocalist
Nao
. Confused yet? The big difference between the two bands is that the
Melting Paraiso U.F.O
. version is a much more spaced-out
psychedelic
outfit. There are some changes such as the addition of saxophonist/flutist
Ono Ryoko
to the mix, adding the element of
free jazz
improvisation
to the sonic equation.
Kawabata
is still chief guitar shaman in the outfit, of course, and its spiritual leader. The music on these five cuts is mind-boggling, freaked-out fun and beauty. The loopy intro ends up in the completely extrasensory guitar assault that is
"Attack from Planet Hattifatteners,"
and it's obvious that the re-formation of this band is no fluke. What happens over the next two cuts is completely unexpected: both
"Buy the Moon of Jupiter"
and
"Asimo's Naked Breakfast: Rice and Shrine"
are acoustically based cuts, with flutes, breathing synthesizers, and beautifully folky vocals that would not have been out of place on either
Nòvia
or
Mantra of Love
. Not to worry, folks: these tunes both work beautifully in the scheme of things and are utterly lovely on their own. Take all three and you have not only a return to form, but perhaps something more as well because of the depth of diversity revealed. These two tracks reflect the influence of
Gong
on
Kawabata
, and his willingness to let go of the reins and let the
AMT/MP U.F.O
become a new entity. The sick
metal
guitar insanity returns in
"I Wanna Be Your Bicycle Seat,"
with
thrash
tempos,
Kawabata
's guitar is on full stun and burn, and
Uki Eiji
's drums in full flailing fury as
Atsushi Tsuyama
's bass and
Higashi Hiroshi
's bass and synths anchor and push and pull and scrape and scree until the entire thing just comes apart at the seams -- all in under two minutes. The beautiful balladry, that comparatively would not have been out of place on a
Ghost
album a few years ago -- returns in
Tsuyama
's
"Interplanetary Love,"
with Eastern drones and
Kawabata
's sarangi accompanying his acoustic guitar. It sounds like a Japanese version of
Steeleye Span
at their most haunting and most old world. The set closes out, though, on the sprawling, half-hour
"The Tale of Solar Sail -- Dark Stars in the Dazzling Sky,"
written by
Tsuyama
and
Kawabata
. It begins on a drone, with recorder and flute, sounding like something nomadic; a drone accompanied by single notes being played from an instrument and era out of time immemorial. At about five-and-a-half minutes the guitars and synths kick in with throbbing bass and skittering cymbals and tom toms, playing
tribal
and mid-level, with voices and flutes swooping in and floating out. At 11 minutes the vocals give way to power
rock
and
Kawabata
's guitar solo in serious overdrive. Everything increases in volume, distorted basses and guitars nearly drowning out
Eiji
's drums! The piece eventually moves into free-form freak-out with saxes honking atop the bass and drums and even the electric guitar before returning to the realm of droning power
folk
ballad and finally coming to rest in a balance of energy, power, and mind-expanding beauty. The retooling of this band was risky, but the creative payoff is big. Highly recommended. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide
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