Spiritual Vertigo
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Artist: Sonus Umbra
Label: The Orchard
Category: Music
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Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
UPC: 803680328620
EAN: 0803680328620
ASIN: B0001E5GY0
Release Date: 2004-01-27 |
Spiritual Vertigo
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Tracks:
- Bone Machines
- Fool's Arcadia
- Man Of Anger And Light
- Fascinoma
- Self-Erosion
- Amnesia Junkies Pt 1 - Pax Americana
- Amnesia Junkies Pt 2 - Pax Israelica
- Timequake
- Rust In My Sleep
- Snakes And Ladders
Album Description
Angry collection of music for those who like to delve into groove, melody and angst-filled lyrics.
Customer Reviews:
"The icy chill of death...".......2005-02-10
From what I know, Spiritual Vertigo is Sonus Umbra's third studio release, though I've never heard their first one. However, having listened to both Snapshots from Limbo and Spiritual Vertigo hundreds of times, I can assure you that this band can do wrong. They're an amazingly talented bunch of musicians led by multi-instrumentalist Luis Nasser whose main instrument is the bass. Nasser started out his band back in his homeland Mexico before he moved to the USA. I believe Spiritual Vertigo was written in America, whilst the first two discs came out in Mexico as independent releases.
Sonus Umbra is a very dark progressive rock band with thought-provoking lyrics, great melodies, excellent male vocals with occasional female back-ups, a thundering rhythm section and the indescribable bass playing of Luis Nasser. I am absolutely impressed with Nasser's bass guitar playing and I have to point out that I've never heard another band whose music revolves around the bass like this. It's not the technicality or complexity in Nasser's phrasing that I admire, but moreso his tone, articulation and feel. His subtle rhythmic patterns abound the compositions like the rhythm of an irregular heart beat and draw your attention immediately. Nasser also plays acoustic and electric guitars as well as keyboards. He's also the primary songwriter and lyricist of Sonus Umbra. Vocalist Andre Aullet possesses a midrange, clear melodic voice that marks the songs with depth and emotion throughout. There is also Ricardo Gomez on lead guitars, though not in overabundance, and Gomez plays great melodies that embellish the tunes without detracting from them. I am familiar with drummer Jeff Laramee from his own band, Kurgan's Bane, who are in a similar musical vein with Sonus Umbra. Again, Kurgan's Bane vocalist, Lisa Francis, appears on this record lending her distinct vocals in a few tracks.
The music... well, this is certainly great American (or should I say Mexican?) prog rock, but it's very dark in style and composition. The music is mainly acoustic guitar-driven with occasional electric guitars soaring briefly without overstepping the songs' boundaries, and perfectly fitting melodic vocals. As I said before, Luis Nasser's bass leaves its blueprint on pretty much every song here, not to mention his analog keys and lush piano work. I could safely recommend this album to fans of Porcupine Tree, Opeth, Nightingale, Illuvatar, Chaos Code, etc. Sonus Umbra being criminally overlooked, I believe whoever discovers them would shudder in awe at their unparalleled sophistication. Spiritual Vertigo is not a concept album per se, but there's an underlying theme that nicely unifies the lyrics explored here. The album begins with scary gun shots followed by Nasser's sparse bass notes and anti-capitalist lyrical approach on "Bone Machines". The 8-minute song, "Fool's Arcadia", is very representative of what Spiritual Vertigo is about. Aullet's melodic, yet also deeply emotional vocals really come through with the help of the dark acoustic guitars and Nasser's THROBBING bass sound. This is a song about civil war and the way people are deceived by politicians. "Man of Anger" contains a greatly inspired electric solo before we are tied in with the 7-minute instrumental, "Fascinoma". The bass shudders and electric guitars wail, whilst the acoustic guitars provide a nice sense of contrast.
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- Dawn of the Tubes ~ The Tubes
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Petit Cosmonaute ~ Jerome Miniere
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