Aquarius Records names YT//ST Highlight of the Week
“For all the things that are truly great about working in a record store, on of the only real bummers is that sometimes it’s kinda hard to be surprised by new music, in most cases, we know when a record is coming long before it’s out, and often we get to hear albums before they’re released, so some of the musical excitement we grew up with is gone, and we sometimes really miss that thrill of making a special trip to the record store only to discover some record you didn’t even know about. So when it does happen, we freak out big time. Similarly, being the music nerd obsessives we are (and most of you are too), we’re constantly on the hunt for new sounds, and for new favorites, and the one thing we DO still experience, is stumbling upon a record, and being blown away by the crazy cover art, or the weird name, or both, only to find that the music inside more than lives up to that unspoken promise, which is precisely what happened with the oddly monickered Yamantaka // Sonic Titan (and yeah, that double back slash is part of the name), not a split between two bands, but a duo, who the label describe as being a “pan-Asian cultural collective” based in Canada, whose two person lineup is expanded to eight members for this record, and whose eclectic lineup includes a traditional Mohawk singer, and the sound, WOW, not just a pleasant surprise, but a total revelation. The label describe YT // ST as being “for fans of Boredoms, Flower Travellin’ Band, Taj Mahal Travellers, Deep Purple, J-Pop and Chinese Opera”, and whenever you read such an over the top impossibly rad comparison, you sort of feel obligated to call hyperbole/bullshit, but the weird thing, as impossible as it seems, we might have come up with something similar, although we would add something about math rock / post rock / noise rock, and would definitely include Blonde Redhead, the vocals are occasionally a dead ringer for Kazu Makino, albeit much more washed out and druggy, and there’s definitely some of the hyper Magmoid prog of Hundred Sights Of Koenji / Koenjihyakkei going on, but not so hyper, a little more toned down and stretched out into woozy rhythmic mesmer. As with all great records, this stuff is actually really difficult to describe, although odds are by now, some of you are already flipping out over the above comparisons.”
Read more here: http://www.aquariusrecords.org/
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