Nazoranai (Keiji Haino / Stephen O'Malley / Oren Ambarchi)
The Most Painful Time Happens Only Once Has It Arrived Already..?
Keiji, Ambarchi and O'Malley reprise their fearsome Nazoranai trio with a heavyweight 2nd album accentuating their improvised, hard rock foundations. Recorded by Chris Fullard at CCSO, Birmingham 9th July 2013, 'The Most Painful Time Happens Only Once Has It Arrived Already?' barrels right into the mouth of hell from the off. Powered by Ambarchi's thunderous, roiling battery, the cavernous 19-minute space of 'You Should Look Closely Those Shattered Spells Never Attaining Embodiment as Prayer They Are Born Here Again' is deeply infected with siren-like guitar wail and tempestuous synth atmospheres, before the 18 minute tract of 'Will Not Follow You Hoax Called History gradually' relieves the tension with a solemn death jazz section before slowly arching up again with banking walls of amp-worshipping guitar and re-amped synth where Haino clambers up for a free-wheeling solo to the moon. Over the apex, they begin a scrambling descent with the frantic, questioning free-rock rhetoric of 'Who Is Making Time Rot', to get all loosey goosey in the swanging swamp funk and ritual come-down denouement of the title track. H-E-A-V-Y as your life.
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Keiji, Ambarchi and O'Malley reprise their fearsome Nazoranai trio with a heavyweight 2nd album accentuating their improvised, hard rock foundations. Recorded by Chris Fullard at CCSO, Birmingham 9th July 2013, 'The Most Painful Time Happens Only Once Has It Arrived Already?' barrels right into the mouth of hell from the off. Powered by Ambarchi's thunderous, roiling battery, the cavernous 19-minute space of 'You Should Look Closely Those Shattered Spells Never Attaining Embodiment as Prayer They Are Born Here Again' is deeply infected with siren-like guitar wail and tempestuous synth atmospheres, before the 18 minute tract of 'Will Not Follow You Hoax Called History gradually' relieves the tension with a solemn death jazz section before slowly arching up again with banking walls of amp-worshipping guitar and re-amped synth where Haino clambers up for a free-wheeling solo to the moon. Over the apex, they begin a scrambling descent with the frantic, questioning free-rock rhetoric of 'Who Is Making Time Rot', to get all loosey goosey in the swanging swamp funk and ritual come-down denouement of the title track. H-E-A-V-Y as your life.
Keiji, Ambarchi and O'Malley reprise their fearsome Nazoranai trio with a heavyweight 2nd album accentuating their improvised, hard rock foundations. Recorded by Chris Fullard at CCSO, Birmingham 9th July 2013, 'The Most Painful Time Happens Only Once Has It Arrived Already?' barrels right into the mouth of hell from the off. Powered by Ambarchi's thunderous, roiling battery, the cavernous 19-minute space of 'You Should Look Closely Those Shattered Spells Never Attaining Embodiment as Prayer They Are Born Here Again' is deeply infected with siren-like guitar wail and tempestuous synth atmospheres, before the 18 minute tract of 'Will Not Follow You Hoax Called History gradually' relieves the tension with a solemn death jazz section before slowly arching up again with banking walls of amp-worshipping guitar and re-amped synth where Haino clambers up for a free-wheeling solo to the moon. Over the apex, they begin a scrambling descent with the frantic, questioning free-rock rhetoric of 'Who Is Making Time Rot', to get all loosey goosey in the swanging swamp funk and ritual come-down denouement of the title track. H-E-A-V-Y as your life.
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Keiji, Ambarchi and O'Malley reprise their fearsome Nazoranai trio with a heavyweight 2nd album accentuating their improvised, hard rock foundations. Recorded by Chris Fullard at CCSO, Birmingham 9th July 2013, 'The Most Painful Time Happens Only Once Has It Arrived Already?' barrels right into the mouth of hell from the off. Powered by Ambarchi's thunderous, roiling battery, the cavernous 19-minute space of 'You Should Look Closely Those Shattered Spells Never Attaining Embodiment as Prayer They Are Born Here Again' is deeply infected with siren-like guitar wail and tempestuous synth atmospheres, before the 18 minute tract of 'Will Not Follow You Hoax Called History gradually' relieves the tension with a solemn death jazz section before slowly arching up again with banking walls of amp-worshipping guitar and re-amped synth where Haino clambers up for a free-wheeling solo to the moon. Over the apex, they begin a scrambling descent with the frantic, questioning free-rock rhetoric of 'Who Is Making Time Rot', to get all loosey goosey in the swanging swamp funk and ritual come-down denouement of the title track. H-E-A-V-Y as your life.