Son of a Bitches Brew
Acid Mothers Temple · 2012
73 min · 7 tracks · psychedelic rock · noise rock · space rock
A swirling maelstrom of psychedelic chaos that melds acid rock with droning soundscapes.
Why this album works
'Son of a Bitches Brew' is notable for its ambitious length and sonic experimentation, reflecting the band's unique approach within the psychedelic rock movement. The album's title is a direct nod to Miles Davis's 'Bitches Brew', positioning it as a statement on genre fusion and innovation, resonating with both fans and critics who appreciate avant-garde music.
- Best for
- wave-like pacing with peaks immersive sonic exploration required late-night introspection and chaos
- Context
- When Acid Mothers Temple released 'Son of a Bitches Brew' in 2012, they were already established figures in the Japanese underground scene, known for their prolific output and experimental approach. This album followed a series of releases that solidified their reputation for blending diverse genres like noise rock and space rock, showcasing their ability to push musical boundaries.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Boris· Merzbow· Maurizio Bianchi
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Son of a Bitches Brew Standout 17:16
- 2 Helen Buddha; Miss Condom X 7:01
- 3 Fellatioh's Dance Also Bitch's Blow Standout 12:21
- 4 Water Babies Kill Kill Kill Standout 19:11
- 5 Theme From Violence Jack Johnson 5:30
- 6 Tabata Mitsuru 3:31
- 7 Sweet Peanut vs. Macedonian Beauty 8:38
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