The Rocket Recordings Collisions series has thus far seen luminaries like The Heads, White Hills, Oneida, Mugstar, Shit & Shine and Gnod locking horns against each other on psychic voyages to bold dimensions anew. The latest instalment again deals with a pair of hand-picked, boundary-breaking iconoclasts, pushing the Collisions series further out into the realm of the unexpected, as this Anglo-Italian pair of perversely kindred spirits combine to wreak havoc.
Mysteriously and ghoulish masked voyagers from a land of nightmare (via Preston, Lancashire) Evil Blizzard have been raising eyebrows in the live arena in the last two years with their queasy,grand guignol-tinged style of repetitive and intense dementia, existing on a psychic wavelength informed by the howling dread of ‘Metal Box’-era PiL, the sonic overload of Hawkwind and a taste for a very British type of disquieting absurdity. Their contribution to this disc comprises two versions of the previously unreleased powerhouse that remains at the centre of their live set, ‘Sacrifice’; along with the sinister riff-monolith itself, a remix by fellow Rocket artists Teeth Of The Sea, beams the track through a prism of electronic horrorscore tension and adds chanted vocal mantas and demented ululations to suitably unsettling and portentous effect.
Mamuthones, noted for their position in the burgeoning Italian occult
psychedelic movement, possess markedly similar psychological makeup, building
their sound on circular, repetitive motifs and taking their name from a
death-masked figure from a ritual of some 2,000 years standing, famous for
walking the processions and haunting the imaginations of the Sardinian locals
via their prominence in traditional carnivals. Yet in keeping with the darkly
celebratory origins of their monicker, this band, formed by ex-Jennifer Gentle
(Sub Pop) man Alessio Gastaldello, are possessed of an upbeat and effervescent
sound equally damaged by the dark alchemy of early Can, the sci-fi swagger of
Chrome and the magpie spirit of Eno and Byrne's ‘My Life In The Bush With
Ghosts’.
Collisions 04 explores the ying and yang of an approach whereby overt post-punk
and psychedelic influences meld with with esoteric vibrations and irreverent
attitude, challenging bands, listener, and label alike in an intimidating and
invigorating assault on the senses. Evil Blizzard and Mamuthones make for
formidable opponents, in a demolition derby where the result is victory
for all.