OFFTOP: more Sundial.....
Carl E. Anderson
cea20 at CUS.CAM.AC.UK
Sun Nov 5 13:46:49 EST 1995
> On the topic of Sundial, which started six weeks or so ago....after reading
> some of these posts, and coming across one of their discs in a used CD shop a
> few weeks ago ('Reflector'), I decided to try them out. Anyway, the music
> is pretty decent, but not a must have, IMHO. Other albums may be more
> exciting....I remember Return Journey being touted as their best, I think.
_Reflector_, while not actually *bad*, is probably their weakest
release. It was the middle of a rather "mainstream pop" period for them.
_Libertine_ suffers from some of this, but is actually a pretty damn cool
album. The new one _Acid Yantra_ is a return to form for Sundial, and
while not reaching the chaotic excesses of _Return Journey_, does more or
less rule :)
_Other Way Out_ is not dissimilar to _Return Journey_.
Needless to say, I have yet to physically meet a person in the UK
who has heard of this band.
> But the real reason I'm posting is that their sound seems very similar to
> another band that I quite liked....'Levitation'. And yes, I took a chance on
> buying their debut album partly because of the band's name, and also the cover
> made it look like something I might like. The band featured (past tense
> because I think they are now defunct) Terry Bickers, who came from 'House of
> Love' (a band I've *never* heard a single track by). Their first album,
> 'Coterie' is sort of Hawkwindish in that some of the tracks are live, and some
> are studio recordings. But the writing is real strong, and there's a
> psychedelic touch to some of it. And as I said, there is a strong resemblance
> to Sundial's style as well, so I'd recommend 'Coterie' to Sundial fans.
> Levitation's follow-up, called 'Need for Not', should've just been called
> 'Not', as it was a huge disappointment, and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone.
Seems worth checking out--anyone else familiar with this?
Another Sundialish band I understand are 'Czar', some late-70s
fuzzed out, flanged up, mellotroning British stoners :) though I haven't
actually heard their (apparently only) album. It's supposed to be
pretty cool.
Cheers,
Carl
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