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Anthem Of The Moon

Anthem Of The Moon
Oneida

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Track Listing

  1. New Head
  2. All Arounder
  3. Geometry
  4. Rose And Licorice
  5. Almagest
  6. Still Rememberin Hidin In The Stones
  7. Dead Worlds
  8. People Of The North
  9. The Wooded World
  10. Ballad Of Impervium
  11. To Seed And Flower
  12. Double Lock Your Mind

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #202091 in Music
  • Released on: 2012-01-11
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: .20 pounds

Editorial Reviews

From Amazon.co.uk
Anthem of the Moon is quite a departure for Oneida. Their last album, the mind-blowing Come On Everybody Let's Rock, was the first great unashamedly retro rock'n'roll record of the 21st century, striking the stance of every hoary old dinosaur from Humble Pie to ZZ Top in its quest for dumb rock nirvana. These Brooklyn-born loft-dwellers are a contrary lot, though, and in the year-long interim--during which they re-released their very likable Enemy Hogs full-lengther--Oneida have hung up their leather jackets, turned their backs on the bright lights of New York City, and embraced the arcane rituals and psychedelic reverie of paganism. If its creators are to be believed, the largely excellent Anthem of the Moon was recorded to tape reel amid a circle of ancient stones in the woods of New England: beyond the rasp of their staple instrument, a wheezing garage-punk organ, the four members of Oneida tear roaring feedback licks from their instruments, drawl half-remembered mystic mantras, and pile on trippy, multi-textural instrumental sludge 'til the bludgeoning "People of the North" and the hyper-tense two-key organ-thumper "Still Rememberin Hidin in the Stones" practically tear at the seams. Oneida might be going back to nature, but the monumentally heavy Anthem of the Moon sure ain't no picnic: this psychedelic reward is only for the seasoned, brave sonic explorer. -- Louis Pattison