REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

Day: September 8, 2023

THE CONTORTIONIST – Intrinsic

The Contortionist are one of my favourite bands and I have followed them from the beginning as they have transitioned and evolved along the way. This is album number two for the band and was the last to feature vocalist Jonathan Carpenter, who would be replaced by the amazing Michael Lessard. The progressive metal genre is very packed and overcrowded and you have to be something special to get noticed. They can play the most crushingly heavy riffs and grooves and in a blink of an eye, the most serene and beautiful takes over.

Holomovement opens up the album and is just that, a superb beautiful noise that grooves, chugs, and chills all at the same time. Definitely my favourite song. Feedback Loop crushes instantly before a beautiful harmonic progression takes over. That riff towards the end is epic! Causality closes out the first side with lots of D-tuned goodness and some seriously low end grooves.

The time and groove changes on Sequential Vision are insane, and man is this one heavy! Geocentric Confusion starts like a death metal band on substance abuse then the progisms interject at select intervals. Totally insane! Killer intro to Dreaming Schematics which at times feels as though everything is on a different time signature. Superb tune!

Side 3 opens up with Anatomy Anomalies and for a brief moment we have a normal groove and riff, but then we are off to the great unknown. The bass sound and groove to the start of Cortical is soooo good and the mix for this vinyl release is superb. Solipsis is the shortest piece on the album and yet in such a short space they just crush your ears.

Side 4 is given up to Parallel Trance both with and without vocals. I feel as though this would have been great in Blade Runner because its ambient sounds would fit perfectly.

A great band who are a one off, and while at times it can be tough to keep your brain trained to all that is happening, they are ultimately a sonically rewarding band.

9.5/10 from The Grooveman.

CZAKAN – State Of Confusion

I admit to not knowing a whole bunch about these guys. I think they formed in Germany in 1989, and by ’93 they were done. Except, I do believe they had an album out in April this year titled Unreal.

This is their first album and if you like melodic rock with a hard edge, then you might be in luck. Opening track State Of Confusion is the band wrapped up in a nutshell. Great hook and chorus, and the melody is high on the list of priorities. Tears follows and it’s more of the same. Nice riff, the guitar sounds killer, and those harmonies are great. Run With The Wind follows and those double kicks confuse slightly as this is a pomp rock classic that Styx would have been proud of, and to top it off we have a touch of the Yngwie’s with the solo. King Of Temptation starts with a riff that would not be out of place on any Dokken album, and the joint solo with keys and guitar is quite cool. It’s favourite song time with Side 1 close out track High Speeder. Double kicks all the way in this fun high octane rocker, with a great riff and killer guitar sound.

So Cold opens up Side 2 with a mid-tempo rocker and again, it’s the guitar that draws your attention. Eyes Of The Gods is up next and the intro riff and groove are awesome but it feels as though the rest of the song belongs somewhere else, apart from the solo section which I really like. They have a gift in writing great intro’s and Rock Will Survive doesn’t disappoint, plus this was a close second for favourite track. Thunder And Lightning also doesn’t let you down in the intro department and reminds me of early TNT, and that instrumental section is ripping. The album closes out with Too High To Touch and they saved it until the very end…power ballad time.

This album is regarded as a lost treasure and rightly so. If it was released five years earlier things may have been different, but I say that about a lot of records.

8/10 from The Grooveman.