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FREAK KITCHEN – Everyone Gets Bloody

It’s always a good day when a new Freak Kitchen album is announced, and I have been eagerly awaiting its arrival. They are definitely one of the most inventive and original bands around, both lyrically and musically. They must be doing something right as we are now up to album number ten, and it’s more of the same I’m glad to say.  Now, that doesn’t mean it’s a carbon copy of its predecessor, it’s full of the usual twisted rhythms, odd time signatures, crunching riffs, eastern influences, and thought provoking lyrics all blended together to make wonderful Freaky music.

I was first drawn to Freak Kitchen through Matthias’ other worldly guitar wizardry and heavy grooves, and this album does not disappoint on that front. In fact, this record out grooves nearly all the others. Gravity Works, Psy Co Op, Slip, Small Acts Of Rebellion, The Expert, and Pissing Contest will have your groove muscle fully loaded and primed. There is some killer low end crunch riifage that I find irresistible, coupled with IA’s usual wizardry and Bjorn and Christer playing epic rhythms to hold it all together, this record is up there with my favourite Freaky people releases.

My favourite track? Well, today’s it’s Gravity Works. A riff and groove to die for that other bands can only dream of.

It’s been 6 years between releases and I hope we don’t have to wait too long for the next one.

10/10 from The Grooveman.

FREAK KITCHEN – Confusion To The Enemy

A very unique band and I love them dearly. File under experimental rock as that’s about as close I can summarize the musical space that they occupy. Mix Frank Zappa with heavy metal and an amazing sense of humour, and you are on the right path. Formed back in 1982 in Sweden, this is the 10th studio album and it carries on where they left off with more thought provoking awesome music. We are actually lucky they are still around as after the release of Dead Soul Men, Matthias was really disillusioned with the whole scene in general and he fired the rest of the band. Then he came back with a new bass player Christer Hysen, and drummer Bjorn Fryklund, and this has been the line up ever since.

Morons is the opening track and with a brutal honesty and humour that only Matthias could pull off – mixed with a killer riff and driving rhythm make this an amazing opening track. Alone With My Phone is another ironic look at life and is a great tune. The next track is sung in Swedish and is a monster track, Sa Kan Det Ga Nar Inte Haspen Ar Pa – I’m not sure what it means but it has a killer riff and grooves along nicely. Troll is a beautiful track and takes the pace down a notch. The title track, Confusion To The Enemy, is next and it’s the stand out track on the album. A great off groove time signature mixed with a fast staccato riff make this one of the most inventive metal songs I have heard.

Matthias is up there as one of the most original and amazing guitar players around today. Some of the things he plays is just incredible. Push Through sees bass player, Christer, singing and is a more commercial sounding tune with a great melody and chorus. Only A Dream follows and is not a track you would expect to hear on a metal album – it’s a very laid back tune and Matthias plays a beautiful solo. The crazy instrumental, Auto, is next and as well as it being one of the most weird solos on the album, it sounds as though lots of kitchen implements are used for percussion. Great groove and rhythm. By The Weeping Willow follows and is a ballad and another Christer sung song. Next up, The Era Of Anxiety, is a semi-funk heavy metal groove machine. They are so good at the rhythmic feel to each tune, and this is what makes them unique as no one else does this. Album close out track, We Will Not Stand Down, is another look at the insecurities and paranoia in the world today.

Another great album by Freak Kitchen to add to the many they have done. A great band and long may they continue their quirky journey though life.

9/10 from The Grooveman.