Vibravoid - The Clocks That Time Forgot (2022)
Artist: Vibravoid
Title: The Clocks That Time Forgot
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Stoned Karma
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Krautrock, Acid Rock, Space Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 41:33
Total Size: 104/324 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: The Clocks That Time Forgot
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Stoned Karma
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Krautrock, Acid Rock, Space Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 41:33
Total Size: 104/324 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. The Clocks That Time Forgot 4:39
2. Do You Remember That Day 3:18
3. One Armed Cliock 4:31
4. Phantom Of Thought 3:53
5. There Is No Cure 4:15
6. Dead Birds Don´t Sing 5:13
7. You Plaster My Mind 7:14
8. Broken Cloockworks 4:39
9. The Smell Of Pestilence 3:51
German Neo-Psychedelic and Kraut Rock band from Düsseldorf releases their 5th album of psychedelic pop music for 2022. Coloured vinyl.
In the midst of crises, world war scenarios and madness, Vibravoid float on their own cloud and tell of a better world
In the late 1980s, Vibravoid was the first German underground band to lay the foundation for the revival of vinyl, psychedelic and kraut rock and made music history - be it the world's first op art vinyl record, celebrated performances at the biggest festivals, endless tours, the last recordings with cult legend Sky Saxon (The Seeds) or a discography you could fill a record store with. After more than 30 years, it is precisely these stories that continue to fascinate the listener and reveal a unique creativity
Why follow trends when you can set them? Vibravoid have always been closer to the pulse of time than their competitors and with "The Presidents Of The Poison Air" the Düsseldorf band now presents their fifth album. Already on February 27, the group released the eponymous title track and was thus the first band worldwide to react immediately to the events of the war. It is precisely this sensitivity that distinguishes "The Presidents Of The Poison Air" and creates contemporary pop music with unique depth and anthemic melodies. It's songs like "The Terrible Techniques Of Herr Doktor Krieg", "When Tomorrow Becomes Today" and "Mother Heroin" that liberate current music from its triviality and prove that rock'n'roll is far from dead
With "Out Of Phase" the band additionally succeeds in the best that has found its way out of the underground in the last decades of psychedelic pop music. "Big City Small Town" and "A Scream In The Silence" push the boundaries of perception and round off the album to a masterpiece. If Vibravoid has their way, we don't need to fear the future, we just need to turn up the music!
In the midst of crises, world war scenarios and madness, Vibravoid float on their own cloud and tell of a better world
In the late 1980s, Vibravoid was the first German underground band to lay the foundation for the revival of vinyl, psychedelic and kraut rock and made music history - be it the world's first op art vinyl record, celebrated performances at the biggest festivals, endless tours, the last recordings with cult legend Sky Saxon (The Seeds) or a discography you could fill a record store with. After more than 30 years, it is precisely these stories that continue to fascinate the listener and reveal a unique creativity
Why follow trends when you can set them? Vibravoid have always been closer to the pulse of time than their competitors and with "The Presidents Of The Poison Air" the Düsseldorf band now presents their fifth album. Already on February 27, the group released the eponymous title track and was thus the first band worldwide to react immediately to the events of the war. It is precisely this sensitivity that distinguishes "The Presidents Of The Poison Air" and creates contemporary pop music with unique depth and anthemic melodies. It's songs like "The Terrible Techniques Of Herr Doktor Krieg", "When Tomorrow Becomes Today" and "Mother Heroin" that liberate current music from its triviality and prove that rock'n'roll is far from dead
With "Out Of Phase" the band additionally succeeds in the best that has found its way out of the underground in the last decades of psychedelic pop music. "Big City Small Town" and "A Scream In The Silence" push the boundaries of perception and round off the album to a masterpiece. If Vibravoid has their way, we don't need to fear the future, we just need to turn up the music!