John Wilkes Booze: Telescopic Eyes Glance
Telescopic Eyes Glance
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- Label: Kill Rock Stars, 2005
- Erscheinungstermin: 23.8.2005
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Recorded from Election Day 2004 through year's end by Mahan Kalpa (ne_ Paul Mahern, vocalist of the legendary Zero Boys) at his White Ark Studio in Bloomington, JWB divided the session between splintered rock and their love of classic song structure and improvisation, which has been the foundation of recent tours. Starting the sessions with part-hope, the group quickly grasped the sick future and focused on recent and past societal and cosmic ills. The album opens with an impromptukeening then segues into a side of JWB-sired R&B. The Booze's warbling rock fusion has been heralded from hi-to-low-brow from The Wire to Maximum Rock N Roll and all points in between. The previous Five Pillars of Soul album was a explicitly honedconcept album, where as Telescopic Eyes hovers on an transcendent plane lyrically and aurally. It is not a political charged slap at today's administration, more so an overview of feverish attempts and decisions made by many, stretching back to the 1800s through today in the realms of freedom fighting, occult groupings, direct action, and seeing signs in the snakes. "Barker Ranch Blues" and "Always Is Always Forever" is a circular meditation on the possibilities of believing what no one else will.
- Tracklisting
- Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
- 1 Gonna Die Tonight
- 2 War Drums
- 3 Cultural Hurricane
- 4 Know Your Enemy [Part 1]
- 5 Bernadine
- 6 Barker Ranch Blues
- 7 Always is Always Forever
- 8 Erasing Animals
- 9 Know Your Enemy [Part 2]
- 10 Always Be There
- 11 The Rattler
- 12 Can't Take It
- 13 So Much Mahal
- 14 Heliocentric Views [Part 2]