Showing posts with label La Chinga. Show all posts
Showing posts with label La Chinga. Show all posts

Friday, 7 February 2014

Hour of Power 02/07/14



  1. Empress Rising (Monolord / Empress Rising) PRE
  2. Jehovah on Death (Sabbath Assembly / Quaternity)
  3. Blizaro live at Niagara Rockfest 2013
  4. Sweet's Too Slow [live] (Ancient Warlocks / ST)
  5. Early Grave / Catty [live] (La Chinga / ST)
  6. Getting Fu++ed (Rage of Samedi / SignPRE
  7. Old Train (Monster Truck / Furiosity)
  8. Seminary Woods (Moon Curse / previously unfinished track from ST)
  9. ***Summer of the Horse (Dreaming / II)
  10. Witch of Circumstance (Vykanthrope / The Devil's Waiting ... EP)

*** Thanks to good blogging buddy Steve Miller for this vid!
 PRE = Pre-Release / Not yet available

Sunday, 22 December 2013

2013 Chronicle (Year in review) part 5 - Best of April 2013



April - APE SKULL (ST) - Ape Skull is amazing, their debut album is such a perfect slice of 60's psychedelic pop that if you didn't know it was a new record, you'd be convinced it was a lost classic.  It even comes complete with a cover of "I Got No Time" by the decidedly obscure British psych band Orange Peel who I believe released a mere two singles in the late sixties.  Anyway, this is an excellent album, well worth checking out.  Original review here.  Get it here.  Highlights include: "Lazy" and "So Deep".  Rating 4.5/5

April 1 - Desert Storm (Horizontal Life)

April 2 - THE BLACK ANGELS (Indigo Meadow) - Here's another album I didn't listen to nearly enough.  Hands down this is the best straight-up psychedelic record of the year and maybe the heaviest while we're at it.  This thing is blessed with infectious hooks and psychedelic freakouts in equal measure.  Highly recommended.  Get it here.  Highlights include: "Twisted Light" and "Don't Play With Guns".  Rating 4.5/5

April 2 - Black Pyramid (Adversarial)

April 2 - Space Mushroom Fuzz (Man in the Shadow)

April 2 - Warbeast (Destroy)

April 3 - Hela (Broken Cross)

April 9 - DEMON EYE (ST EP) - I called this EP the debut of the year when it was released and even now after months of new releases I stick by that.  They got an excellent American retro sound with tones of Deep Purple sprinkled throughout.  Since the release of this EP they have been signed up by Soulseller Records.  Their full-length record 'Leave the Light' is on it's way (January 24, 2014) and is comprised of the entirety of this 6-song EP plus five new ones.  It promises to be an early candidate for record of the year 2014.  Original review here.  Get it here.  Highlights include: "Silent One" and "Hecate".  Rating 5/5

April 9 - DEVIL TO PAY (Fate Is Your Muse) - This is another of my desert island favorite albums of the year, it's an impressive display of power and consistency with a stellar rate of hookiness.  Ripple Music dialed up a winner with this one, full of heavy guitars, soul-felt vocals and high energy.  Definitely a must have for any rockers out there.  Original review here.  Get it here.  Highlights include: "Prepare to Die" and "Already Dead".  Rating 4.5/5

April 9 - Grave Disgrace (Triumphant and Militant Church)

April 13 - ABYSMAL GRIEF (Feretri) - Abysmal Grief are one of my favorite bands in the whole world and their latest album did not disappoint.  Nobody does a better job of breeding gothic elements with doom and the album title 'Feretri' (coffins in English) and album cover were just aces too.  On a personal side note, this was the first album I reviewed over at The Sludgelord blog so I knew straight off that I had come to the right place.  Fast Fact: I had originally written the review as a eulogy but it just didn't come out right, so the version you see at the link below was actually my second review of 'Feretri'.  Support the Sludgelord site if you don't already!  Original review here.  Get it hereHighlights include: "Sinister Gleams" and "Lords of the Funerals".  Rating 4.5/5

April 16 - Anciients (Heart of Oak)

April 19 - BEASTWARS (Blood Becomes Fire) - Beastwars's follow-up to their 2011 debut album was another major highlight of a year quickly becoming crowded with highlight albums.  Taking on a streamlined, no-bullshit approach to their messianic sludge metal, Beastwars's latest throbbed and pulsated with intensity, power and meaning. Original review here.  Get it hereHighlights include: "Tower of Skulls" and "Caul of Time".  Rating 5/5

April 19 - LA CHINGA (La Chinga) - I was months late to this party but when I got there it was in full swing.  Vancouver's very-own power trio La Chinga puts the bulge back in guitar, bass and drum sleaze with 10 choice cuts of hellbrand rock n roll.  The band has since been snatched up by stoner powerhouse label Small Stone Records and the sky is the limit, even it those skies are almost always overcast in the band's home territory.  Original review here.  Get it hereHighlights include: "La Chinga" and "The Universe is Mine".  Rating 4.5/5

April 20 - The Heavy Co. (Midwest Electric)

April 23 - GOZU (The Fury of a Patient Man) - Small Stone Records didn't put out a ton of all-new material this year, but the fuzz giants released an absolute gem in Gozu's latest.  This Boston quartet (subsequently expanded to a five piece with a third guitarist plus a new drummer) dialed up a hook-laden winner with their rolodex of riffs and vocalist Marc Gaffney's acrobatic arias.  Original review here.  Get it hereHighlights include: "Bald Bull" and "Signed, Epstein's Mom".  Rating 4.5/5

April 28 - The Grave (Demonia EP)

April 28 - TUMBLEWEED DEALER (ST) - I don't listen to a whole lot of instrumental music, but even if I did, it would be easy to call this the best instrumental rock or metal album I've ever heard.  I couldn't get enough of it, from the deep tones to the developing ideas.  The duo that recorded this record is now a trio and is busy at work on the next one!  Get it hereHighlights include: "How To Light a Joint With a Blow Torch" and "Trudging Through an Egyptian Swamp".  Rating 4.5/5

April 30 - Cathedral (The Last Spire)

April 30 - REVELATION (Inner Harbor) - Maryland doom legends Revelation returned after a three year absence in 2012 with 'Inner Harbor'.  The album was released by the impeccable Shadow Kingdom Records on this date and that's when I stumbled upon it so it warrants inclusion here.  An entirely proggier affair than previous efforts, 'Inner Harbor' was an addictive album with many different, deep facets.  Original review here.  Get it hereHighlights include: "Rebecca At The Well" and "Terribilita".  Rating 4/5


Best Album From April 2013:
'Feretri' by ABYSMAL GRIEF

Best Song From April 2013:
"Bald Bull" by GOZU



PARANOID Thoughts:
If it's true that there's an element of horror in every doom metal band's repertoire, then it seems equally true that there's an element of psychedelia in every (good) rock band's repertoire.  That's where it all comes from.  Hard rock, prog and metal all came out of the psychedelic rock movement of the sixties and it even influenced punk in an indirect, antithetical kind of way.  The point at which bands decided to change their image, grow their hair long, play loud and heavy, experiment with different and extended song structures is the point at which rock n roll ceased being pop music and became it's own thing.  Basically, psychedelic rock IS rock n roll as we know it today.

Of course, that is only true in the perspective of long-term development.  There have been so many touchstone moments in rock n roll history in the intervening 50 years (give or take) since psychedelic rock first came about that the bands that hearken unabashedly back to the soundtrack of the summer of love can no longer be called rock n roll bands.  They are something else, they are psychedelic rock.  A paradox?  Nah.

Again, most (good) rock n roll bands have some element of psychedelia to their sound, no matter what particular style they play.  Top flight hard rock bands like Mothership and La Chinga incorporate plenty of sweat-stained instrumental freakouts that go well beyond the typical "guitar solo" within their basic song structures, but that doesn't make their overall sound psychedelic.  For the label to apply and mean anything it takes something else, a particular sensibility, a nuanced approach to atmosphere, tone and a pioneer's wanderlust for experimental song structure.  These are the astronauts of rock n roll.

There were a number of really good unabashedly psychedelic rock albums that were released in 2013, here's a list of my personal favorites:

Top 10 Psychedelic albums from 2013:
1). The Black Angels - 'Indigo Meadow'
2). Bardo Pond - 'Peace on Venus'
3). Naam - 'Vow'
4). Eye - 'Second Sight'
5). Ride Into the Sun - ST Mini-LP
6). Dead Meadow - 'Warble Womb'
7). The Auras - ST EP 2
8). Causa Sui - 'Euporie Tide'
9). Ziz - 'Ever'
10). Sun of Man - 'I'
Honorable Mentions: Steven Wilson - 'The Raven That Refused to Sing (And Other Stories)'

Note: Two California bands, The Warlocks and Mammatus both released great psychedelic albums in November, beyond the purview of the October 31st cut-off date I've been using for these lists.

Saturday, 31 August 2013

Hour of Power 08/31/13 (playlist)


  1. Dead Rising (Church of Void / Dead Rising) 2013
  2. DMSLT (A Pale Horse Named Death / Lay My Soul To Waste) 2013
  3. Peace Mind (Beelzefuzz / ST) 2013
  4. The Universe Is Mine (La Chinga / ST) 2013
  5. A Shot of Whiskey Music (It Came From the Desert / TBA (Upcoming Demo)) 2013
  6. Kentucky Bourbon in 80 Grit (Skrogg / Blooze) 2013
  7. Writing on the Wall (Horisont / Time Warrior) 2013
  8. Six To Let the Light Shine Through (Dead Meadow / Warble Womb) 2013
  9. Circle of Lies / Adore the Moon (Touch the Spider / I Spit on Your Grave & Souls For Sale) 2009
  10. Hail to the Haze (Iron Man / South of the Earth) 2013
  11. Black Moon (Tombstones / Red Skies and Dead Eyes) 2013
  12. Stone the Crow (Down / NOLA) 1995 'classic video'

Tuesday, 27 August 2013

La Chinga - ST (album review)

I was in Mission, B.C. recently, a small town of roughly 36,000 (that feels like 5,000) about a 70 minute drive from the city center of Vancouver.  While there I spotted a concert flyer stapled to a telephone pole, about a block from my Mom's house.  I saw the name La Chinga emblazoned on the flyer and nearly plotzed.  La Chinga came to my attention months ago when this album came out but I put off buying it for whatever reason and it languished in my bandcamp wishlist all that time.  Then it started showing up on the Doom Chart as voted for by other bloggers, etc. (I trust we all know the drill about the Doom Chart by now?  If not, don't be afraid to leave a comment below and ask).  I figured there was no way the name on the flyer could be of this La Chinga, Doom Chart La Chinga, it simply had to be another band with the same name.  Well, I rushed inside and did the most rudimentary of checking and lo and behold, the band is from my very own backyard, Vancouver, B.C..  With the release of Funeral Circle, The Anciients and Black Wizard's respective albums it's been an excellent year for music from Vancouver and La Chinga does nothing to tarnish that record.  And speaking of records ...

... 'La Chinga' is an exuberant first foray into the great unknown by a hungry and greasy band.  La Chinga does rock n roll the way it's meant to be done, with long hair, wailing and expressive vocals, and enough venom-soaked denim to poison and clothe the homeless (and there are a shit ton of homeless in Vancouver.

Anyway ...).  La Chinga scratch out a niche for themselves that wouldn't be out of place on the roster of Small Stone records, albeit a filthy niche.  The seventies vibes are as vibrant as an aquarium full of sea monkeys.  On their bandcamp page, their byline reads "HARD ROCK done by rockers" which is about as lucid a statement as can be, because that's just what you get here.  It's obvious that there is true love of the artform on this record.  There's a palpable joy between the grooves of the record and a devoted respect and fearless admiration of guitar-based ROCK around every corner of the record.

La Chinga treats the music the way you would a beautiful woman, there is respect and admiration there, but it only brings out the best and most positive forms of aggression in the band.  Confidence!  Confidence oozes from La Chinga like squeeze-tube sleaze, always ready to get down to business, the business of women-chasing and beer swilling.  These are my kind of people, this is my kind of rock n roll.  But don't get the wrong impression, the boys in La Chinga aren't just about caveman-ish activities all of the time.  Every now and then they are known to lie back on the hood of their Camaro's or in the backs of their flat-bed pickup trucks and stare up at the night's stars as they finish off the last of their brews.  You know, introspective, soulful, thoughtful.  Check out "To Let Silver" if you don't believe me.

The band lays rubber on the Led Zeppelin, Steppenwolf, Rolling Stones and Mountain highway with a healthy dollop of Hendrix inflected wah for that exclamation point, not unlike an accessorized bulging sock to "add dimension" to the crotch.  Does that sound like a put-down?  It's not.

While most of the songs on this 10-track album are of equal quality, the band's finest hour may be their eponymous cut, "La Chinga".  It's just piston-pumping rock n roll that crashes through walls ("ooh yeah!") and sounds like a lost gem that's been moldering in the recording vaults of some gastown recording studio for the past 40 years or so.  It may be the best hard rock song my city has put out since the days of Heart and Loverboy and I do not make that statement lightly.  No sir, I DO NOT MAKE THAT STATEMENT LIGHTLY AT ALL!

'La Chinga' kind of reminds me of how my jacket smells: musty with a top coat of cigarette smoke, regions of unidentifiable stains, a back patch of sweat and a ... sniff, sniff ... slight trace of fecal matter.  And if I absolutely have to sum up this album in one word it would be ... righteous!

Highlights include: "La Chinga" and "Boogie Children".

Rating: 4.5/5


Total Run Time: 36:50

From: Vancouver, BC

Genre: Hard Rock, Stoner

Reminds me of: Five Horse Johnson, Scorpion Child, Witches of God

Release Date: April 19, 2013

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