Electric Sandwich - Final Rising (2024)

Artist: Electric Sandwich
Title: Final Rising
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Electric Sandwich
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Prog Rock, Krautrock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 45:13
Total Size: 108/312 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Final Rising
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Electric Sandwich
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Prog Rock, Krautrock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 45:13
Total Size: 108/312 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Thousand Stories 4:19
02. Waiting 4:12
03. Anyhow 4:06
04. Broken Heart 3:12
05. Just a Sign 4:03
06. See You in L.A. 3:25
07. City Lights 4:22
08. New Love 4:53
09. Prison 3:45
10. Sahra 4:12
11. Steel Buddies (Short Version) 1:42
12. Steel Buddies (Extended Version) 3:04
This album became a true sensation among collectors and connoisseurs of vintage rock, as it marked a grand comeback for the iconic band, more than 50 years after the release of their only, self-titled 1972 album, which became a krautrock classic. Key members of the band, including vocalist and saxophonist Jochen Carthaus and guitarist Klaus Lull, returned to the original lineup for the new material.
The album was warmly received by both longtime fans of the genre and a younger generation of neo-psychedelia and retro-prog enthusiasts. "Final Rising" proves that the spirit of krautrock lives on, and that these veterans of the scene are capable of delivering a drive and complex compositional structure that rivals their archival recordings from half a century ago.
Bottom line: "Final Rising" isn't just a nostalgic tribute to the past, but a full-fledged, mature statement from the band. The album sounds cohesive, heavy when needed, and refined in its jazzy moments, a worthy follow-up to their legendary 1972 debut.
The album was warmly received by both longtime fans of the genre and a younger generation of neo-psychedelia and retro-prog enthusiasts. "Final Rising" proves that the spirit of krautrock lives on, and that these veterans of the scene are capable of delivering a drive and complex compositional structure that rivals their archival recordings from half a century ago.
Bottom line: "Final Rising" isn't just a nostalgic tribute to the past, but a full-fledged, mature statement from the band. The album sounds cohesive, heavy when needed, and refined in its jazzy moments, a worthy follow-up to their legendary 1972 debut.