Wednesday, February 12, 2020

Review: Mythic Sunship – Changing Shapes

Mythic Sunship released Another Shape of Psychedelic Music in 2018, this being their fourth album in as many year and with their ability to shape psych, time and musical space, they have become a leading light in European psych rock and this time they bring the listener in to their live experience in Changing Shapes. As the album description notes, Mythic Sunship played three shows at Roadburn 2019 and Changing Shaped documents the most ferocious and courageous of the three.
I know that many bands have put on legendary performances at Roadburn over the years, but to have it documented on an official release elevates the classic performances in to something even more special.
Awakening builds slowly and as it drifts from side to side, each instrument beginning to evolve. The addition of saxophone takes the evolution to another level with its free form jazz like explosion. Once the craziness of the build-up levels off, all roads turn towards the same direction and the space psych journey takes voyage in to the night sky. Lighter interludes on the journey give way to more sax, which tells its own tale of said voyage. The final two minutes really take the listener to the next level with some rock out guitar work, an explosion of drums any cymbals and the ever present bass line holding everything together. It’s a shame the track has to finish on eleven minutes.
A longer version of Elevation follows on with its mind warping space rock journey. The bass is there and hooks you with its constant near hypnotic pull. The drums keep time but take several side trips into explosive territory before returning to let the guitars soar towards the sun and the sax take center stage, taking the listener never to the same place twice. The last four minutes get faster and faster and the bassline implants itself deep in your mind as the journey into the cosmos concludes at quite a rate. If you are holding the record you will notice Elevation is not on it, but the accompanying digital download has it ready for you.
Way Ahead feels a lot more organic, like a jam version of earlier songs. With the majority of the track being driven by the guitars and percussion, the sax implants itself deeper in to the mix when it makes an appearance. From the minute go, each band member lets go of themselves and rocks out with this supersonic cosmic journey into hyperspace.

Olympia is another new jam that takes you above the clouds into eleven minutes of a sonic psychedelic build up. There’s a lot of guitar riffs that role over each other and form big grooves that are plugged by the free flowing sax. It truly turns in to the stand out moment on the record.
Concluding the release, Ophidian Rising is back to earlier material that kicks in like a heavy psych freak out from the start, no build up or atmospheric opening, just killer heavy psych. Like a huge comet crossing the night sky and breaking through the Earth’s atmosphere, the ball of ever evolving fire keeps spinning and speeding up before taking everything along as it hurtles down to make an untimely connection.
With their impressive output of music, I doubt we will have to wait for more new music, but with the new jam’s here, you are again elevated into another Mythic Sunship trance like state. I have yet to experience them live, but this records scratches the itch until they hopefully come to the UK one day.

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