REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

Day: July 3, 2023

MASTODON – Once More Around The Sun

Album number six for Atlanta’s finest, released back in 2014. I’m a huge fan of Mastodon as there is no one else sounding the way they do. The concepts for each record that they create are on a different scale to all that’s gone before.

Although this album is more of a straight up (for them) rock record there are themes to be tackled, and the title track is (from what I can tell) about addiction and alcohol abuse and it’s a subject close to members of the band. I don’t want to dwell on that subject too much as I find the music very uplifting, and in High Road with the huge monster riffs and melody it is just joyous. How can Crimes At Midnight sound so evil and yet beautiful at the same time? A quite complicated riff leads into some huge riffing and the back and forth vocals between Troy and Brent works so well. Definitely my favourite tune. Aunt Lisa is another favourite as the groove and busy riff are so cool. That, mixed with Brent’s psychedelic vocal style is awesome.

This album wasn’t loved by the critics when it came out and some of the reviews were really bad. I just don’t get that at all. If you take this as a piece of music by a band that you’d never heard before you would be drooling as was I. Bands are free to move on in what ever direction they choose and if that doesn’t please you then fair enough, but to expect a band to stay and make the same record over and over again just to make you happy is not the basis to give a bad review.

Great record and highly recommended.

9/10 from The Grooveman.

ANIMALS AS LEADERS – Weightless

This is the instrumental trio’s second album, released back 2011 and they are one of the best technical progressive metal bands out there. They take rhythms and grooves places that no one even dreams of. This album was the first to have real drums by Navene Koperweis, as the first was all programmed beats. I love all of this record and I play it often.

Sonically, your brain is scrambled from the most delicate pieces, to insane time changes, and the heaviest of grooves that you can’t fail to enjoy. It’s very hard to pick a favourite so I’m going to pick two. Odessa is a heavy groove paradise that makes me smile constantly with joy at how amazing these musicians are at creating something so beautiful in a genre not known for its subtlety. Weightless is the track I will pick because the way everybody is playing a different groove blows my mind.

Great album played by insanely talented musicians.

10/10 from The Grooveman.