MOTHER OF FIRE
MOTHER OF FIRE
Minneapolis band Mother of Fire’s eponymous record is a dark, almost terrifying musical journey. The band uses a fiercely unrelenting combination of caustic violin, guitar distortion, and bass/drum rhythms to convey a haunting sense of dread that marks each of the LP’s six tracks. Imagine the scene from Temple of Doom where the cult leader plucks out his human sacrifice’s heart – except that in place of a chanting Thuggee army you instead have Naomi Joy, a force of nature on the violin whose fiery vocals give the sound the menace of a thousand Steven Spielberg bad-guys.
In tunes like “Death’s Apprentice,” Joy’s vocals become increasingly distraught throughout the song’s dirge-like beat, culminating in the howling “na-na-na-na” chorus that then devolves into a staticky wall of distortion. My personal favorite, “Ghost of the Manzanita,” tunes down the background distortion a bit for an impressive display of violin virtuosity that ranges from a sleek Eastern European see-saw to a disparate array of fingering and far out squeals. And Joy’s singing dances around the instrumentation like a pyromaniac around a flame.
Lyrically Joy creates terrifying images that combine human elements with the forces of the natural world. Eight minute psychedelic epic “Tendrilled Mass” displays a talent for twisting the pastoral and horrifying together into unique wordplay. Elsewhere the vocals aren’t so much intelligible lyrics as they are raw emotive forces – a snarl, a howl, a sneer. Arguably the most intriguing effort on the LP is the (mostly) instrumental jam “Follow the Sun,” which twists violin, guitar, and a thick wash of reverb into a moody psychedelic ramble that clips along due to its propulsive rhythm. Rounding out the mix is bass-heavy mess “The Eyes in the Trees” as well as “Sudden Madness” which is exactly what it sounds like. [Jon Behm, Reviler]
THUNDERBOLT PAGODA
This is heavy Kosmische music for the modern age. Epic space voyages give way to punishing riffs and propulsive mantric rhythms, and the band make use of subtlety and bombast in equal measure. Mellotron, electric bouzouki and vintage analogue electronics act in conjunction with high-volume guitar, bass and drums to bring forth a musical palette capable of creating the epic musical landscapes the group envisions. The lineup includes members of Salamander, Skye Klad and Salubrious Invertebrae.



