The Brackish - Donor Zone

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The Brackish - Donor Zone

£19.99

Limited Edition black and white marble vinyl. 300 available world wide.

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Out on September 2nd. The vinyl will come most likely in November.

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Track List

1. Willox For A New age

2. Donor Zone

3. J Und J

4. Buabb

Download: https://thebrackish.bandcamp.com/album/donor-zone

Stolen Body is delighted to be working with Bristol progressive psych and jazz legends The Brackish for their fifth album ‘Donor Zone’.

Attempting to capture our live sound and intensity, Donor Zone was recorded live at gig volume without the tyranny of headphones.

The album kicks off with an ADHD epic ' Willox for a new Age' , apocalyptic coda morphing into the fuzz bass drone of 'Donor Zone'. Forboding chord sequences set up ' J und J' before a gargantuan riff drops, motorik middle section developing into a highly satisfying ripping fuzz guitar finish. Last tune BUABB has the faved Tortoise/ beefheart stylings around a Kraut- inspired improv section.

Press

'Bringing to mind the instrumental areas of “Tweez” era Slint in their guitar tonalities, they also tap the eternal build and release genius of Dave Pajo’s iconic group Ariel M. But they also go into some heavily unpredictable territory with breathtaking verve, guts and temerity. Going from deep harmonic abstraction, to driving, algebraic, Beefheartian romps to joyous, triumphant crescendos.' (On Heavy Rotation)

'a more accurate replication of their live sound, with the jazzier elements of their collective approach pushed to the foreground. There are elements of math rock and prog-metal that suggest polyrhythmically tricky forebears like Tortoise and Battles (and sometimes British contemporaries black midi); but there's also plenty of kraut-flavoured space and stoner groove to aid cognitive absorption for those more into headphonaut contemplation.' (Jon Kromka)