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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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