Lapsed (CD)
With each successive album, Bardo Pond continues to reshape and refine their monolithic sound, drawing ever closer to the oxymoronic ideal of controlled chaos that their brand of supreme noise seems to promise. Lapsed doesn't reach that holy grail, but it takes the group to a new level regardless, expanding into new dimensions of cacophony while sharpening the focus of their music to reflect an increasing emphasis on shape and form; the tension between the melodies of songs like "Pick My Brain," "Flux," and the epic closer "Aldrin" and the feverish blasts of noise which ultimately erupt from them is electrifying. The achievement of Lapsed is that for the first time, it's possible not merely to get lost in Bardo Pond's music, but to let it actually lead you somewhere as well -- certainly a trip well worth taking. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | Tommy Gun Angel |
| 2 | Pick My Brain |
| 3 | Flux |
| 4 | Anandamide |
| 5 | Green Man |
| 6 | Straw Dog |
| 7 | Aldrin |
| J Kerr
- Dunedin, , NZ |
| The problem with this album is that Bardo Pond won't receive the Grammy award that they deserve. If you are new to BP, then this is a good place to start, it creates the textures that many have tried to but never quite had enough taste to pull off. By the time this Album grabs enough attention, BP will have broken up for sure, just like all great albums, the majority catch on too late, but this is OK, Im sure that BP expect nothing else. The drumming is a great spastic groove, with aeroplane taking off guitars, and smooth vocals. My pick is Aldrin and straw dog, the vocals capture the space between the words. Bits remind me of certain Dead C, but then again it does not matter, because this is a great album, and Im looking forward to the next...... | |