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Avondale Airforce - Avondale Airforce

Avondale Airforce - Avondale Airforce

Musician: Avondale Airforce
Album title: Avondale Airforce
Style: Psychedelic Rock, Experimental, Space Rock
Released: 2012
Country: France
Size MP3 version: 1802 mb
Size APE version: 1595 mb
Size WMA version: 1469 mb
Rating ✫: 4.8
Votes: 479
Format: TTA RA DXD AA MP4 ASF AC3
Genre: Rock / Blues

Avondale Airforce - Avondale Airforce


Tracklist

1 Lift Off
2 Circle Line
3 This Isn't Real
4 Touch My Mind
5 Five Seconds
6 Do You Feel Me
7 Aztec Astronaut (Oaxaca)
8 Stare At The Sun
9 Come To Terms
10 Re-Entry

Credits

  • Design – James Marsh
  • Electric Guitar, Drum Machine, Sampler – Stanton Warren
  • Electric Guitar, Lead Vocals – Peter Aaron
  • Producer – Stanton Warren
  • Recorded By – Ted Orr

Notes

A band and record by Stanton Warren (Venture Lift) and Peter Aaron (The Chrome Cranks) who performed in NYC and the Hudson Valley formed in 2008.
Original artwork by James Marsh
All music published by Aaron/Warren, Bards of Avon BMI
www.myspace.com/avondaleaf

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 4024572548957



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Fenritaur
"Ladies and Gentlemen, you are about to experience some sonic turbulence. Please fasten your seat belts now!Avondale Airforce is a psychedelic/improvisational/experimental outfit based in the Hudson Valley region, New York State. The rock duo is comprised of guitarist-vocalists Stanton Warren (Venture Lift) and Peter Aaron (Chrome Cranks).Avondale’s current album ‘S/T’ boasts a trippy sleeve design by James Marsh, however, if the sleeve design is trippy than the music surely is ‘out there’!Most of the album’s ten tracks sound as if they were whipped up partly in Warhol’s Factory and aboard a space ship. It exudes an unmistakable “let’s play and see what happens” aura, but there’s a modern, urban industrial feel to it, too.Opener ‘Lift Off’ sets the tone, and gives the impression that the likes of early Velvet Underground, Amon Düul, Pink Floyd and Tangerine Dream held a firm grasp over the album’s creative process.It’s all incredibly free-form and above all, very guitar-driven (but not as we know it!). Oh, perhaps I should also mention that this is a 12” vinyl I’m reviewing here, so it has a Side A and a Side B to it.Upon first listen I wouldn’t call the music instantly accessible, and it might help if one were in an altered state of mind while approaching what the duo have to offer. Try a few more spins on your turntable however, and it starts to grow on you.Using a Fender Stratocaster, Hagstrom e-guitars, tremolo, distortion and reverb effects, a Fender Twin Reverb, Jaguar & Memphis slide guitars, drums and percussion sampler, vocals, and a big muff and wah treated Gibson L6S, you might get an idea as to the complexity and texture of the arrangements. Indeed, it’s a seemingly never-ending kaleidoscope of instruments and sounds we are confronted with.The vocals are not always easy to make out, except on the surprisingly mellow and melodious ‘Come To Terms’ (Side B), when Stanton Warren sings “I am simply here because I am…” It all comes across as rather transcendental, and sums up the vibe of the album.Instrumental track ‘Aztec Astronaut’ (Oaxaca) bears a strong nod to Hawkwind and might well transport you into a pleasant trance, while the contrasting ‘Cicle Line’ (also instrumental) is a collision of cool and energetic groove beats.Avondale Airforce’s ‘S/T’ is one of the most unconventional and unusual albums I’ve come across in quite some time, like a prog-sonic space concert. Which makes it all the more interesting."Claudia A. www.music-news.com