Libido Fuzz - A Guide Into Synesthesia (2017)

Artist: Libido Fuzz
Title: A Guide Into Synesthesia
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Pink Tank Records
Genre: Heavy Psychedelic Rock, Boogie Rock, Acid Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 48:56
Total Size: 125/327 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: A Guide Into Synesthesia
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Pink Tank Records
Genre: Heavy Psychedelic Rock, Boogie Rock, Acid Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 48:56
Total Size: 125/327 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Sparks 4:15
02. Violence Of The Sea 6:27
03. At The Beginning 5:33
04. Clouds & Birds 6:59
05. The Last Psychedelic Blues 5:59
06. Guide Me Into Synesthesia 12:09
07. About The countryside & the call of the wild 7:34
Libido Fuzz is a heavy psychedelic boogie band.
The three piece out of Bordeaux/France was founded in 2012 by Nick (Bass), Thibault Guezennec (Drums) and Pierre-Alexis Mengual (Guitar/Vocals). Late 2014 Rory took Nick‘s place in the band. Libido Fuzz combines classic elements of finest late 60's psychedelic music and creates a mind blowing unique sound.
"Mengual takes advantage of the space created to pull out heavy blues-style solos that, regardless of tempo, have a kind of hypnotic effect on the listener. At no point are they technically showy, and the production of A Guide into Synesthesia is clearly geared toward a live feel, but they execute their material with confidence from “Sparks” onward, and indeed they seem well aware of the fires they’re setting, the thrust of that opener creating a sense of movement that is translated into everything that follows, regardless of the actual direction a track like the subsequent “Violence of the Sea” actually follows."
The three piece out of Bordeaux/France was founded in 2012 by Nick (Bass), Thibault Guezennec (Drums) and Pierre-Alexis Mengual (Guitar/Vocals). Late 2014 Rory took Nick‘s place in the band. Libido Fuzz combines classic elements of finest late 60's psychedelic music and creates a mind blowing unique sound.
"Mengual takes advantage of the space created to pull out heavy blues-style solos that, regardless of tempo, have a kind of hypnotic effect on the listener. At no point are they technically showy, and the production of A Guide into Synesthesia is clearly geared toward a live feel, but they execute their material with confidence from “Sparks” onward, and indeed they seem well aware of the fires they’re setting, the thrust of that opener creating a sense of movement that is translated into everything that follows, regardless of the actual direction a track like the subsequent “Violence of the Sea” actually follows."