Sylvia Massy

NEW RELEASE: MONOLORD- YOU BASTARD

Sweden always seems to have something good in their water when it comes to musicians. It’s really quite stunning how so many great bands can come from one region or area. Formed in Gothenberg, Sweden in 2013, Monolord have become one of stoner/doom metal’s best imports. Monolord has released five full length studio albums since their inception with their sixth and first in five years, Neverending, to be released on June 12 via Relapse Records. The new album as produced and recorded by legendary engineer, Sylvia Massy (Tool, System Of A Down). The first single “You Bastard” is a righteous slab of rifftastic, fuzzy, and crushing exploration into doom and psychedelia. The recording of this song feels so alive as well. It’s a treat to hear a record like this in these days. Personally, I am very much looking forward to what Neverending has to offer as I believe this album is going to reach new heights for Monolord. Be sure to crank the volume on this song!!

Monolord- You Bastard:

Unsung Masterpieces Part 1: Tool- Undertow

Tool is one of the most artistic, innovative and creative bands to come out in the past 25 years. Each of their albums have left a mark with rabid fans eating up everything that they do. Tool’s catalog though short is very deep. The subject matter of lyrics and the depths that the music creates is not for the weak. You can tell the amount of time they band spent working on the songs is worth every second. Maynard’s vocal approach is undeniable his own. Many have tried to copy him but don’t come close. Adam Jones has one of the more intriguing guitar tones and styles. Danny Carey’s drumming is said to be created by seances and summoning sprits, to which is very believable especially with the odd time signatures. Originally on bass Paul D’amour created a bass tone that ripped through the songs with such ferocity that it became the driving force of quite a few songs. Now Justin Chancellor has taken that sound and progressed it to an etherial place. A lot can be said for what their masterpiece is. Some will debate that it is Aenima or Lateralus, Undertow is an unsung Masterpiece. Songs like Intolerance, Crawl Away, Bottom, Flood, and of course Sober all have such a well of emotion and insight into the inner workings of Tool. A bit of history about the album, Undertow was recorded between October and December 1992 at Sound City Studios, and at Grandmaster Recorders, Hollywood, California, by Sylvia Massy. Some of the songs featured on the album are songs that the band decided to not release on Opiate. Henry Rollins makes a guest vocal appearance on the song “Bottom.”

Take a listen again and see what you’ve missed out the first few times you listened to Undertow.

Undertow:

By: Brian Lacy