Acid Motherly Love
Acid Mothers Temple · 2007
70 min · 6 tracks · psychedelic rock · noise rock · space rock
A sprawling journey through cosmic noise, drenched in psychedelic textures and experimental fervor.
Why this album works
Acid Motherly Love received notable attention for its ambitious blend of genres, reaching fans of both avant-garde rock and traditional psychedelia. The album's experimental sound contributed to the growing recognition of Acid Mothers Temple within international psych-rock circles, influencing many contemporary bands exploring similar sonic territories.
- Best for
- wave-like pacing with peaks dynamic exploration of sound psychedelic textures for immersion
- Context
- By the time Acid Motherly Love was released in 2007, Acid Mothers Temple had established themselves as a leading force in the Japanese underground music scene. This album followed their prolific output in the early 2000s and showcased their increasingly complex arrangements and improvisational prowess, solidifying their reputation as pioneers of acid and psychedelic rock.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Boris· Merzbow· Maurizio Bianchi
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Che gia si fa 11:02
- 2 Douchebag (Tales of Mystery Zone / Sometime in Your Pussy / Lament of Alter Egos) Standout 21:36
- 3 Traitors With Beautiful Hearts Standout 3:58
- 4 Astro Elvis E.S.P. Standout 15:07
- 5 Santa Sanrodriguez 15:04
- 6 Johnny Johnny Jerusalem 3:30
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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