Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Hills - Master Sleeps. 2011 Sweden


I felt Hills on their debut showed a lot of promise and that they'd captured the spirit of the original Krautrock movement very well. Master Sleeps shows the band moving more towards the trendy, post-rock motorik side of the house with the familiar steady 4/4 Can/Neu! styled beats. The title song underscores this tactic. On other tracks you'll hear the "wall-of-sound" fuzz guitar overload ala classic Hawkwind. I'm fond of all these bands, but I was hoping Hills would explore new regions of the genre, or at least walk down the road less traveled. So for me, even though I still recommend Master Sleeps, I do think the album is a bit of a step back. I definitely miss the flute, an instrument that greatly extended their range. 

Former ownership: CD: 2011 Transubstans. Jewel case with art booklet.

2/1/12 (first listen / review / new entry); 1/25/24

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