*** Abunai!
UNIVERSAL MIND DECODER
(Camera Obscura)
Like their
Terrastock brethren the Olivia Tremor Control and Bardo Pond, Boston's Abunai!
are impressionistic sonic explorers unafraid to draw on the past: from Syd
Barrett to Donovan to the pastoral-folk side of T. Rex. On Universal Mind
Decoder they conjure hazy, mushroom-stoked clouds of space-age psychedelia
and tell tales of gypsy kings and stormy seas amid snippets of Funkadelic
samples, shortwave-radio broadcasts, and a kaleidoscopic collage of guitars and
percussion.
The ethereal "Quiet Storm" finds history in the band's own backyard: the tune
is a dead ringer for a Galaxie 500 cover. Not all the material works (the
stilted "Chromatic Moire" reaches a bit), but the pulsing undertow of tracks
like "Calvary Cross" and the disc's overall sense of adventure make this a
captivating album. And any band who can incite Bevis Frond's Nick Saloman to
strap on a guitar and jam with them have gotta be doing something right: this
disc offers 10 (okay, maybe nine) reasons why they got the master's ear that
night at the Middle East last fall.
-- Jonathan Perry
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