Grave Flowers Bongo Band's version of Brainbox's "Down Man" is off their new album, Strength Of Spring out now. |
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Grave Flowers Bongo Band have just released their new Ty Segall-produced album, Strength Of Spring, on Castle Face Records.
Strength of Spring, Los Angeles’ Grave Flowers Bongo Band’s sophomore LP, is an inverted pyramid balanced on the headstock of an acoustic guitar, a rainbow painted in campfire smoke, an endless staircase circling into the clouds. That acoustic guitar, perfectly captured here by Ty Segall’s excellently sere and close mic’d production, plays skeleton to these conjurors woolly grooves, and singer Gabe Flores’ thousand-yard moan keeps us guessing as to exactly where this wildebeest is headed. He pinions these far out tunes, which burst generously with shit-hot guitar leads, Stoogeseque sax squalls, and a gaggle of great eight-armed drum fills, with a flinty wrist-flicking heartbeat as the band turns from whimsy to nimble riffery on a dime, following that pied-piper six string jangling down many lovely rabbit-holes of melody and exploration.
It’s obvious these guys play together a lot (the lineup shares two members with acclaimed space rockers Hoover III to boot) and the telepathy on display here is synapse-snappy. Coursing throughout is that note-pad filling, lighter raising, undefinable black magic that feels so rare these days… it’s out now on Castle Face Records. Get it right here. Watch the video for "Smile" shot by Taylor Leach after the track listing below.
Grave Flowers Bongo Band - Strength Of Spring
1. Lazy River
2. Sleepy Eyes
3. Tomorrow
4. Smile
5. Inner Bongolia
6. Animal Lord
7. Venus
8. Outer Bongolia
9. Down Man
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