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Kingdom of Oblivion

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Kingdom of Oblivion
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Between 2017 and 2020,
Motorpsycho
were prolific. The Trondheim supernauts released an original score for
Carl Frode Tiller
's play
Begynnelser
, then began recording and releasing the sprawling "Gullvag Trilogy," consisting of 2017's double album
The Tower
, 2019's
The Crucible
, and 2020's
The All Is One
(another double). Along the way, the band demoed and worked up material that didn't fit the trilogy's aesthetic focus. Sidelined during 2020's COVID-19 quarantine months,
re-examined the extant material. Discovering potential, they painstakingly rearranged, edited, re-recorded, and expanded 11 of the 12 tracks here. That said,
Kingdom of Oblivion
is not an "outtakes" or "odds 'n' sods" collection, but a carefully constructed, seamless new album that brings together all of
's sonic hallmarks -- from heavy riffs and melodic hooks to progressive interludes, and electronic and textural experiments, to wildly exploratory vanguard, prog, and psychedelic rock.
Bent Saether
,
Hans Magnus "Snah" Ryan
, and
Tomas Jarmyr
were assisted during the process by longtime collaborator, guitarist
Reine Fiske
(
Dungen
).
"The Waning Pt. 1 & 2" opens with swinging, blown-out guitar and bass riffs recalling
Blues for the Red Sun
-era
Kyuss
, while the post-psych melody and lush vocal harmonies suggest early
Wishbone Ash
(circa
Argus
). However, over seven-and-a-half minutes,
deliver so many musical and production asides these referents can't contain it. The title track follows with an introductory set of crunchy metal riffs, but its loping melody slips the frame, weaving together strands of modern prog, psych-folk, and bluesy rock. "Lady May," an acoustic ballad, hovers in the space between
Crosby Stills & Nash
's "Guinnevere" and the dark guitar and bass interplay adorning
Pentangle
's
Sweet Child
. "The United Debased" offers
Deep Purple
-esque guitar and organ vamps that introduce a soaring vocal amid thudding tom-toms, ratcheted snares, thudding kick drums, and a throbbing bass line. Mellotrons waft in and out as the guitar riff carves room for the lyric and a vocal bridge. Wailing six-string solos, jagged organs, and plodding bass riffs rule the day. After an alluring yet sinister cover of
Hawkwind
Lemmy Kilminster
-penned classic "The Watcher" (from 1972's
Doremi Faso Latido
), the requisite
heaviness emerges on "Dreamkiller" amid intricately constructed, melodic phases daisy-chained to gorgeous vocal harmonies. "At Empire's End" offers intricately textured, tense, sonically elastic musical connections that exist in the no-man's-land between
King Crimson
-esque prog, serpentine acid folk, and vanguard baroque pop. "The Hunt" juxtaposes stylistic elements from
Here Be Monsters
, with musical traces that consciously evoke
Gentle Giant
Jethro Tull
Yes
. The 11-minute "The Transmutation of Cosmoctopus Lurker" offers dizzying riffs punctuated by gloriously layered guitar and keyboard solos. The exquisitely sung harmony vocals guide the monolith as it careens toward the postapocalyptic edge with tense buildups and airy bring-downs, before concluding with a whispering bass line.
organically grafts trademark elements from
's previous work and influences onto literally spontaneous musical discoveries. The album is a pillar of 21st century rock, adding dimension and depth to the band's visionary legacy. ~ Thom Jurek

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