Aluk
Todolo - debut 7" (33rpm)
Shantidas Riedacker - Guitar
Matthieu Canaguier -Bass
Antoine Hadjioannou -Drums
Aluk
Todolo (France) plays Occult Rock. The band uses traditional
rock instruments and magickal theories to reach elevated levels
of psychedelic trance and new states of consciousness. This 7" marks
their debut debut and features two esoteric compositions that
are drawn from the bands improv-laden, live rituals. Side A is
a rhythmic and moody piece which gradually builds intensity only
to crescendo and gently drift into a blur of sound and mysterious
mumblings from Aleister Crowley. The B-side is more krautrock-influenced
and upbeat, but fades into an ethereal drone only to explode
back into a heavy rock jam. Aluk Todolo features members from
the legendary, underground black metal acts, Diamatregon (tUMULt) & Vediog
Svaor (Paragon International).
"Holy fuck, this record is amazing! Ominous krautrock
rhythms over Einsterzende style industrial clatter, some lost
seventies psych rock holy grail channeled through modern post
rock. Dreamy and dark and mesmerizing. Hypnotic guitar lines
and simple shuffling rhythms that build into clattery propulsive
jams, all clanging angular riffs and dense tangled drumming.
VERY This Heat like, and reminiscent of the late great Laddio
Bolocko. Some sort of dangerous and mysterious postrock / krautrock
hybrid, lo-fi but thick and dense and amazingly heavy." -Aquarius
Records
"...two raging strung-out dark untitled instrumentals
come across like a Wodenist ‘Komakino’-period Joy Division." -Julian
Cope / Head Heritage
"This is one of the best advances in rock rock
rock to come along in years, and it's in keeping with philosopher
Anton LaVey's advice to not offer advice until someone asks for
it." –Signal to Noise
"What they conjure up on their debut single is
neither generic nor even easy to place inside known space/time
continuums." –The Wire
"This is brilliant stuff, and the only flaw here
is that there's not anywhere near enough of it." –Dead
Angel
"If all of those proggy jam bands with occult themes
from the '70's were actually listenable and good, you would
get Aluk Todolo." -The Ajna Offensive
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