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The otherworldly sounds of psychedelic space-rock outfit YAGOW take a new turn on their sophomore album The Mess. Combining the resonant riffing of The Black Angels and True Widow with the celebrant atmosphere of Dead Skeletons, The Mess presents an eclectic mix of noise rock, psychedelic rock and stoner rock influences that continues in the vein of their self-titled debut album (released by Crazysane Records in 2017). However, this time YAGOW paint with a deeper, warmer sonic palette that makes their intend more effective than before.
Continuing in the tradition of desert rock, The Mess tells its story through driving rhythms and earthy guitar riffs, but throughout it all, YAGOW include a healthy dash of space rock swagger, keeping their eyes on the stars. Engulfing the listener with layers of voice effects and flangers, YAGOW take us all on a journey through rugged earthly landscapes as well as spacey otherworldly places. Though drawing from the past of different types rock traditions, serving heaps of abrasive riffs and loud drums, it must be noted that the production on The Mess is as top notch as can be.
Continuing in the tradition of desert rock, The Mess tells its story through driving rhythms and earthy guitar riffs, but throughout it all, YAGOW include a healthy dash of space rock swagger, keeping their eyes on the stars. Engulfing the listener with layers of voice effects and flangers, YAGOW take us all on a journey through rugged earthly landscapes as well as spacey otherworldly places. Though drawing from the past of different types rock traditions, serving heaps of abrasive riffs and loud drums, it must be noted that the production on The Mess is as top notch as can be.
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