MASTERS OF REALITY -"The archer"
Chris Goss the Godfather of grunge returns with another album that is purely a personal confession. Desert rock, grunge, psychedelic rock, classic rock all blended in an album that makes a powerful addition to MOR selective discography. Goss won’t reinvent the wheel. Faithful to the old recipe if it ain’t broke don’t fix it, he is again behind the power trio idea, in the way the late 60s, early 70s defined it. Add some 90s aroma and the result is here.
Mesmerizing, powerful and guitar driven, mid-tempo mostly intro verted songs that paint the desert skies with all the colors from bright yellow to pale grey. An album to listen, think and travel with. From Iggy Pop to David Bowie with some QOTSA, the voice is here, adding a 60s twist to some 90s tunes with desert aesthetic. From the mid-tempo, addictive opener ‘The archer’ to the more powerful 60s tinted, “I had a dream” to the slow dragging, low tuned, Tom Waits distorted blues of ‘Chicken little”, the man and his vision are here. The perfect song for any David Lynch movie soundtrack. DOORS, Jimi Hendrix and the 60s live in his guitar sound along with the great blues masters, note to note, metallic sound soloing, the perfect passage from the 60s psychedelia to Seattle in a simple soloing bridge.
'Mr Tap n Go’ is a song that would fit to any Tarantino movie, sharp and dark, a fitting tribute to BLACK SABBATH if they were born in Phoenix instead of Birmingham and one of the outstanding tracks of the album. MOR never stop surprises us as they do at mid-tempo “Barstow’ with its DOORS overtones, a kaleidoscopic, melodic piece of modern desert rock. ‘Powder man” is a tribute to Neil Young of the 70s, while ‘Sugar’ is another mid-tempo sugar coated, alternative rock anthem. ”It all comes to you” has the QOTSA anthemic feeling, with a massive (for MOA standards) chorus and some nice guitar finger picking moments, with Goss sound like a hazy Iggy Pop. The closing “Bible of there had” has a funky feeling, a playful approach and is the perfect song to end a desert ride with some gre4at Neil Young -ish whaling guitar solo.
MOA are back with their latest effort and ask you to be prepared for another dusty joyride. Jump tot heir music machine and travel.
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