Thursday, August 27, 2020

Review: The Black Heart Death Cult - Sonic Dhoom 7"


I keep saying it more and more and records like this back me up, and I will say it again, Australia must have a perfect alignment of the stars, the earth and the moon, as the amount of awesome psychedelic music coming from down under at the moment is mind blowing.
So here we have Sonic Dhoom, a new two track single from Melbourne’s The Black Heart Death Cult. I guess this is a taste of what to expect from their second album Sonic Mantras that will be released later this year.
Side A’s song Sonic Dhoom is big, glowing and melts away the deeper you feel yourself being pulled into the next four minutes of finally crafted 60’s psychedelia. Whilst floating in a trippy dreamlike state, the wonderful sitar work throughout elevates you to a Middle Eastern time within another time guided by the trance inducing vocal lines. Definitely a song to lie back and lose yourself in.
It’s Getting Heavy on the reverse slowly lifts you with its mix of keyboards that drift in, pick you up and elevate you with a song that sounds heavenly. By heavenly I mean with its choir like vocals through the chorus, making the listener imagine bright white skies and some sort of bright light in the distance that is beckoning you towards it. I can imagine this being their antidote to a previous 20 minute jam they have just fuzzed out live.
Salty Dog Records released a run of 150 blue/yellow splatter 7”’s that look stunning, but as quick as they appeared, they disappeared. If you keep a look out there may be another press. Bandcamp is your saviour though, so you know where to go and what to do.
Sonic Mantras should hopefully be released later this year on Kozmic Artifacts.

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