Showing posts with label Old Man Wizard. Show all posts
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Saturday, 28 December 2013

Hour of Power: BEST VIDEOS OF 2013




Here are my 14 favorite videos released in 2013.  It was hard culling a great list down to a single, essential hour of videos because there were at least two hours worth of memorable ones.  These are the ones I like best.  I've run them down in chronological order of release and I'll give my reasons for liking each one as we go here ...
  1. Frankenstein Pays The Rent (The Mangled Dead / Hate Humans) - Just a fun, campy, no budget video.  The best moment is when the monster rides by the bus stop on a skateboard and takes the guy's obviously fake hand off as he goes.
  2. U Turn (The Quartet of Woah! / Ultrabomb) - There's nothing flashy about this video, just four guys jamming on a sound stage.  What makes this video stick out for me is the rambunctious energy of the guys in the band.  Impressive performance.
  3. Bruce Lee (Indian Handcrafts / Civil Disobedience For Losers) - There's no disliking this video, that's just all there is to it.  A good retro feel here for this faux chop sockey flick.  The Canadian duo actually make a good job of it acting the parts too.
  4. Torn Apart (Valient Thorr / Our Own Masters) - This video puts a smile on my face.  Valient Thorr sit in cubicles, long hair, beards and tattoos in button up shirts and ties acting freaked out by the office worker whose decided he's had enough.  Guys quietly peaking over a sea of cubicles makes me LOL as the kids say (Lucas laughs).  Good conclusion to the storyline too.
  5. Dune (Beastwars / Blood Becomes Fire) - This was just an amazing animated video.  Visual stunner here, Beastwars are quickly developing a reputation as having excellent visual representation of their work to go along with the amazing music.  Astronauts and dinosaurs, what more needs be said?
  6. Sons of the Soil (C.F.A. / Managed By The Devil, Brought To You By The Grace Of God) - This was another fun, silly video.  The Tacoma trio do the Dorf thing here and hilarity ensues.  Good energy and a lot of good fun.
  7. Waiting for Saturn (Bison, Bison / ST) - It's kind of a toss up between this and "Bruce Lee" for my favorite clip of the year.  This video is a tribute to John Carpenter's They Live complete with alien masks and extended fight scene.
  8. Goodbye Gemini (Blood Ceremony / The Eldritch Dark) - This one gets the nod for the nice retro flavor here.  It really feels like an obscure occult horror film from the seventies with the poor image quality and vintage clothing.
  9. Shrouded (The Body / Christs, Redeemers) - This was one of the most enigmatic videos I've ever seen, if for no other reason than the song this video supports isn't really all that musical.  It's just a whole lot of static, but it creates an incredibly intense atmosphere and it all builds to the stunning conclusion.  Feels like a found footage snuff film.
  10. The Bearded Fool (Old Man Wizard / Unfavorable) - Here we go with another fun one.  The guys in Old Man Wizard have shot (or are shooting?) a video for every song on their six track debut album and they're all different.  In this one OMW get their medieval thing on meeting the dastardly challenges of dread witches and piss poor video editing.  It's mad, brilliant stuff.
  11. Branch Davidian Compound (Cold Blue Mountain / ST) - This one I just liked the concept.  The band gets together and jams in a house.  The camera voyeuristically watches from outside the window in moments here and there creating a cool perspective.  What seems normal from the inside, seems strange from the outside.
  12. Slave the Hive (High on Fire / digital single) - This was a strange one indeed, just a strange concept.  A Jacob's Ladder feel to this one with anthropomorphic bunny's etc. substituting for the demons in the psych ward.  Cute when animated, the stuff of nightmares in live action.
  13. Palm Reader (Castles / Fiction or Truth?) - Nothing too flashy in this one, yet again.  What I like about this video is the energy and enthusiasm of the band.  Walking down a Belgian back alley in business suits, the band headbangs, air guitars and air drums to their own song which may seem egotistical to some, but I like the idea that the band isn't too cool to totally geek out about their own creation.  It makes me enthusiastic about their music, because they are.
  14. Wasted Wails (Hydromedusa / digital single) - This was just brilliant.  VHS shot for that genuine retro feel, the concept is nothing special, just the band jamming in a green room with psychedelic images projected behind them, but the video has two thing going for it: it's got a great soundtrack and a good vibe.

Saturday, 9 November 2013

Hour of Power 11/09/13



  1. The Bearded Fool (Old Man Wizard / Unfavorable) 2013
  2. Realms (Beastwars / Blood Becomes Fire) 2013
  3. Branch Davidian Compound (Cold Blue Mountain / ST) 2013
  4. Come Samhain (Zodiac / single) 2013
  5. Robotic Invasion (Fu Manchu / 7" split single w/ MOAB) 2013
  6. Slave the Hive (High on Fire / single) 2013
  7. My Wife (The Who / Who's Next) 1971
  8. The Healer (The Brimstone Days / The Healer) 2013
  9. III III III (Götterdämmerung) (Doublestone / Wingmakers) 2013
  10. I've Come For It All (Borracho / Oculus) 2013
  11. Tropic of Capricorn (Black Capricorn / Born Under the Capricorn) 2013
  12. Age of Bootcamp (Eyehategod / split 7" single w/ Soilent Green) 2002 'classic clip'

Wednesday, 6 November 2013

Old Man Wizard - The Bearded Fool Video

Friends of the blog, Old Man Wizard released the second video from their debut album, 'Unfavorable' on NBC San Diego's Sound Diego program Saturday night.  The band plan on releasing videos for all six songs on the album with each one being as different from the others as possible.  Who thinks none of them will top the 'fun factor' found in this one (yes, that IS a challenge)?  As I've mentioned about a billion times here and there, "The Bearded Fool" is a Paranoid favorite and this video does the song swift justice.  So enjoy and spread it around ...


Saturday, 2 November 2013

Hour of Power 11/02/13



  1. Shrouded (The Body / Christs, Redeemers) 2013
  2. Curtain (Portal / Vexovoid) 2013
  3. Women of Doom (Groan / Ride the Snake EP) 2013
  4. Our Cult Continues! (Cardinals Folly / Our Cult Continues) 2013[?]
  5. Ten Lizardmen & One Pocketknife (Devil To Pay / Fate Is Your Muse) 2013
  6. Time Gets Carried Away (Space Mushroom Fuzz / Stealing Some Time)
  7. Rancho Deluxe (Motordrone / ST) 2013
  8. Goblin's live score of Suspiria [clip] 2013
  9. Xolotl (Manthra Dei / ST) 2013
  10. The Bearded Fool (Old Man Wizard / Unfavorable) 2013
  11. Existence Is Punishment (Crowbar / ST) 1993

Monday, 28 October 2013

Old Man Wizard - Unfavorable (album review)

Cover artwork by Valin Mattheis.
When I get up on that old pale horse and ride to my final showdown with the grim reaper at high noon, Old Man Wizard's debut album, 'Unfavorable' would make an appropriate soundtrack to play 'on screen'.  Why?  Because the prog meets cowboy sounds in this here six gun LP blast just the right feel to sum up a life that has been both on the range (read: on the fringes of society) and frazzled in endlessly, overly-complex thought to chew through sleep with a voracious appetite (ie: progginess).  That, and there's a renaissance fair feel that creeps in to add a dash of whimsy which would make for as good a soundtrack to the final showdown as is possible.

That also seems like a good starting point to summarize the sounds on 'Unfavorable'.  Imagine the Man-With-No-Name riding through a heat shimmered desert ... and emerging out the other side of it to come upon a misty-shrouded castle in a lake.  Old Man Wizard strikes a balance between six shooters and sorcery, cacti and moats, saloons and dungeons.  Now imagine that 'film' set to a seventies prog rock score and you ought to get the picture.  Only, let's remove Clint Eastwood from the role of hero, and go with Sean Connery a la Zardoz and we're right where we want to be.  Yeah, that's the ticket.

The album starts out with a pair of cowboy tunes.  "The Highwayman" kicks things off with a spaghetti western march before spilling into a mess of punk tempos.  The remarkable thing here is the way main man Francis Roberts and co. can bring things back around to a cowboy feel for the chorus.  Next up, later that night, the campfire still aglow, the imaginary cowboy sits against a flat rock eating his can of beans as the slow ballad "If Only" plays.  This is also the place where the 'Wizard' part of the band name begins to take form with it's Old English ballad melody.

"Nightmare Rider" takes the peaceful feelings of "If Only" and trots all over them like so many dead leaves.  It actually reminds me of that scene in the animated version of Lord of the Rings where they have to hide in the roots of the old tree from the Black Rider.  Anyone remember that one?  Classic.  "Nightmare Rider" captures that feel with thick, heavy and dark tones punctuated by exuberant melody.  It's a study in storytelling, the music evoking the strong imagery told in the lyrics like ectoplasmic vapor arising from a tombstone.

"The Bearded Fool" has long been a favorite at Paranoid Hitsophrenic as it was released some months ago on bandcamp backed with "Traveler's Lament".  The explosive riffs of "Bearded Fool" are embellished with eerie synth-work.  The whole thing's got a Yes feel, only with deeper vocals and about a tenth of the song length.  It's a great song that rewards endlessly on repeat plays.  It's b-side companion is the folkiest number among the bunch.  It also has a classic Brit pop psych otherwordliness to the performances and lyrics.  This is the moment when our wizard-hat cowboy rides into the misty moor and finds the damsel fair captive in the castle tower.  Or maybe a cave near the entrance of mist-shrouded Olympus.  Either way, this is mythological music.

I had the great pleasure of premiering the last track on this album, "Forevermore" at the beginning of the month (find it right here), so I was able to discuss it briefly then.  As an album closer, it leaves the listener bruised and hungry for more.  Groovy as hell.  I love it.  And this is right when the Grim Reaper and I are standing back to back, about to take our ten paces.  And as you're watching the scene play out, you just know that your wizard-hatted hero (okay not Sean Connery after all, but me with a mustache and no beard and in the Zardozian bandolier [now try not to imagine it, haha!]) will not survive this duel.  No one does.  And yet, it's hard to imagine a more heroic stance to take, a more fitting final scene or a better, more suitable soundtrack playing.

This is 'desert rock' in the truest sense of the term (well, except for an actual stone from the desert), spaghetti western sounds braided with the mirage-induced imagery of fantasy by way of classic ballad like melodies and proggy punctuations.  The horseback riders in this story substitute crescent moon-speckled wizard hats in place of stetsons, the wizards substitute pistols for wands but there is no substitute for a great tune.  'Unfavorable' has six of them.

The full six track album will be released on vinyl and as a digital download on November 1 on bandcamp, but you can pre-order the album right now and walk away with "The Bearded Fool" and "Traveler's Lament".  There's also other goodies on the bandcamp page as well, like t-shirts and things.  Just click the links on the player below to have a look.

Highlights include: "The Bearded Fool" and "The Highwayman"

Rating: 4/5


Total Run Time: 31:27

From: San Diego, California

Genre: Prog, Stoner, Folk, Hard Rock

Reminds me of: Corsair, Ennio Morricone, Excalibur, The Gunslinger, The Holy Grail, Montenegro, Tumbleweed Dealer, Yes, Zardoz

Release Date: November 1, 2013

Old Man Wizard on facebook

Saturday, 12 October 2013

Hour of Power 10/12/13 (playlist)



  1. Mindless Ones (Monster Magnet / Last Patrol) 2013
  2. Traveller's Lament (Old Man Wizard / Unfavorable) 2013
  3. Ovi [live at Roadburn] (Seremonia / Ihminen) 2013
  4. Curse the Shadows (Pale Divine / demo) 2013
  5. Liberty in Death (Noctum / Final Sacrifice) 2013
  6. The Bringer of Light (Doublestone / Wingmakers) 2013
  7. A Ride in the Funhouse (Blood Red Water / All the Ills of Mankind) 2013
  8. Witch Queen (Yidhra / Hexed) 2013
  9. Spines (Sumeru / ST EP) 2013
  10. Hoe Smoke & Sasafrass (Bubble Puppy / A Gathering of Promises) 1969
  11. Snowchild (Kings of Koch / digital single) 2013
  12. Song for the End (Blizaro / demo) 2013
  13. Bark at the Moon (Ozzy Osbourne / Bark at the Moon) 1983 'classic clip'

Wednesday, 2 October 2013

A PARANOID PREMIERE!! - New OLD MAN WIZARD track "FOREVERMORE", from the upcoming album 'UNFAVORABLE' NOW STREAMING!!

Cover artwork by Valin Mattheis
Some months back I stumbled onto a band called Old Man Wizard and their song "The Bearded Fool".  There was no way I could ignore a band or song with those titles and to have both in one was irresistible.  The song was a giant slayer of classic rock and prog feelings that is almost indescribable and it made a sizable dent on my 'mini' doom charts.

Well the band has a full-length album coming out November 1st and "Forevermore" is your first glimpse of what to expect from it.  "Forevermore" is a mammoth slice of hard edged prog and illustrates the breadth and scope of this individualistic band.

You can find Old Man's Wizard's bandcamp page here and you can find them on facebook right here.  They've got the 6-track album set up as a $1 digital pre-order on their bandcamp right now.

Take a listen ...
 
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