BLACKLAB
IN A BIZARRE DREAM (NEW HEAVY SOUNDS)
Blacklab are back. The self-proclaimed 'Doom witch duo from Osaka' are set to drop their 3rd album 'In A Bizarre Dream' this summer.
Their debut 'Under the Strawberry Moon 2.0' saw them taking Sabbath inspired doom, mashing it with a Japanese sensibility and a fuzzed-up groove.
It certainly caused a stir, but only hinted at their potential. Album two 'Abyss' added to the mix.
A Stooges like squalor to the riffs, dollops of lo-fi hardcore punk and loose riffing, pointing the way towards a signature sound.
- Blacklab are: Yuko Morino, guitar and vocals. Chia Shiraishi, drums and percussion. - So what of the 'difficult' third album? Not so difficult at all it seems.
'In A Bizarre Dream' ups the ante considerably, to let rip and define what Blacklab are about.
The combined talents of Jun Morino on production and Wayne Adams (Big Lad, Green Lung, Pet Brick, John, Cold In Berlin) on the mix have conspired to produce a towering beast of a record.
A real step forward for the 'Doom Witch Duo '. The drums have a humungous 'Fugazi' like welly, and the guitars are a boiling maelstrom of fuzz dense riffola and warped psychedelics, with added synth.
Yuko's throat shredding snarls are as mean as a pissed off Satan, and melodious, often within the same song.
This is doom meets hardcore punk, hooky melodies, and killer riffs, all cranked up to the max.
Japan has always had a special take on 'noise' and 'heavy' and with 'In A Bizarre Dream' Blacklab add their own spin to that tradition.Gone is the lo-fi approach, here is Blacklab in full effect.
- Yuko has said before that the band's name is a combination of her two favourite bands, Black Sabbath and Stereolab.
Odd bedfellows to be sure, but if you want to know what that combination might sound like ...
here it is. Track 'Crows, Sparrows and Cats' actually features Laetitia Sadier of Stereolab, no less, providing the lead vocal, adding a layer of cool over Blacklab's Hawkwind meets krautrock sludge.
It's a stoner groove with pop at its heart ...Sludge Pop even, a surprising gem amongst the maelstrom of sound around it.