11.02.2008, 17:04
Secret Chiefs 3 - 1998 - Second Grand Constitution and Bylaws Hurqalya
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damit sollte eigentlich alles klar sein
Kingt wie Mr. Bungle + indische Filmmusik + Drum & Bass
Eine voellig Bizarre Truppe, von der ich bisher auch nur dieses Album kenne. Wer mehr (mehr wirres) ueber die Jungs wissen will: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secret_Chiefs_3
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Zitat:A bizzare, semi-secret side project of Mr. Bungle and Faith No More featuring Trey Spruance (guitarist for Mr. Bungle & Faith No More), plus Danny Heifitz and Trevor Dunn of Mr. Bungle. Experimental rock thats entertaining, with elements of Indian and Middle Eastern soundtracks, left field drum n bass, atonal future surf music & more. Remastered and reissued with a previously unreleased bonus track Zulficar II. 2000 release.
damit sollte eigentlich alles klar sein

Eine voellig Bizarre Truppe, von der ich bisher auch nur dieses Album kenne. Wer mehr (mehr wirres) ueber die Jungs wissen will: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secret_Chiefs_3
Zitat:Review von hier: http://www.theomegaorder.com/s.nl/it.A/id.17692/.f
Second Grand Constitution and Bylaws, Hurqalya is the follow-up to Secret Chiefs 3 excellent 1996 debut, First Grand Constitution and Bylaws. And like its predecessor, the music is a combination of Ennio Morricone movie scores, world music, experimental noise rock, and heavy metal. But this musical mix is used in an extremely unorthodox and unpredictable way -- they dont play it safe by lumping all the similar styles together. For example, theyll follow up a beautiful guitar interlude (the albums opener, "The Rose Garden of Mystery") with a jarring surf rocker ("Waves of Blood"), which will then lead to a reverb-drenched freak-out ("Broken Glass Hearse"). But the real story on the sophomore effort by Secret Chiefs 3 is guitarist/leader Trey Spruance. In addition to guitar, he produced and engineered the album, filled in for missing bassist Trevor Dunn (still a member of the band), and wrote eight of the records ten tracks. Due to the all-encompassing vision of Second Grand Constitution, it becomes obvious that a lot of work was put into it, and the end result is one of 1998s most rewarding, original, and ambitious recordings. ~ Greg