OFF: PSEUDO SUN

Andreas Stuewe Andreas.Stuewe at T-ONLINE.DE
Mon Sep 16 14:25:06 EDT 2002


Steve Youles wrote:
> Nice write-up Andreas.  I checked out their website, there are some MP3
> extracts of the new album there....which bear out your descriptions.
>
> Steve

and Jerry Kranitz wrote:
> I'll second the plug for the new Pseudo Sun. (And nice artwork Andreas!).
> Excellent space rock with some cool proggy influences. In fact, I contacted
> Juba about stocking the disc so hopefully I'll be an outlet for it in the US
> soon.
>
> Jerry


Thanks very much, Steve and Jerry.
It´s really a great album. 45 min and 5 tracks, absolutely no fillers there
to make it an 80 min CD. Juba really put much effort into this album.

A few days ago I went to see the dutch band 35007 again after some years (I saw
them first in 91 supporting HW in Tilburg/NL). They are an instrumental space
rock outfit doing some very heavy blanga. And that´s just it: blanga, blanga,
blanga. Inbetween the songs they had some ambient synth noodling though.
For about 45 min as support act it´s really good. But after one hour it was too
much for me to endure, so I left. They had their new album "Liquid" for sale for
a very reasonable price, but I didn´t care to buy it. I already have their first
2 albums which is one more than you actually need. What I´m trying to say is
this: I love some heavy blanga, yes, but it must be placed in the context of a
song, like HW do. Or like Juba does it with PS.


You can use my little write-up about PS for Aural Innovations if you want to,
Jerry. By the way, keep up the great work with AI. I only wish it would be a
printed mag again!

Enough of all these flatteries now,
back into lurking mode

Andreas



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