eMusic

Start Your Trial

Round-Wound

by

Abunai!

 
  • Deal
Round-Wound
view larger image View Larger

Rate it!

Avg: 4.0 (2 ratings)

  • They Say...

    If nothing else, Abunai's third album shows that the group's sense of design remains entertaining. The disc comes in a clear plastic bag meant to resemble a guitar string package, with the cover art appropriately designed in a hippie-burnout way (a frazzle-haired guy in a rehearsal room, slogans like "best possible jams" and "more brilliant tone and longer life," etc.). Released in conjunction with the fourth Terrastock festival, Round Wound finds the four-piece still able to kick up a mighty psych/rock/drone storm, with any number of amusing asides and fragments along the way. Consisting of a series of live jams over three years time then edited down and tweaked into final form, if it's not quite as epochal and unique as Can in full flight, it's still space rock in the best of senses. Generally alternating between brief selections and full-on monsters (the longest being the nearly 13-minute "Drowning in Light"), Round Wound's a glazed buzz and howl of a disc. Vocals such as theses tend to be wordless or off-the-cuff -- it's pretty much instrumental fun being had this time around. The editing together of the various tracks isn't seamless (and isn't meant to be) but still shifts just well enough, even when it all goes down to studio chatter and tuning up, to make it seem like an organic, all-in-one experience. When at its most revved up and far gone, meanwhile, the band just plain takes off -- calling the result something like prime Hawkwind isn't meant to be a criticism, as songs like "Bwow Winds?" and "Motorcyle Boots" show. Brendan Quinn's guitar work hits the star lanes just so, Dan Parmenter and Joe Turner keep the rhythms moving, Kris Thompson tops it off with keyboards, and one couldn't ask for anything better.

  • You Say...

    Write a Review

    I would like to say...

    Artist: Abunai!

    Album: Round-Wound

    Review Title: (maximum 50 characters)

    Your Review: (maximum 1,000 characters)

    Cancel

    Please keep your comments to the recordings themselves, and be courteous and respectful. Thanks! For further info, read our Community Guidelines.

The indie iTunes — Hardcore music fans are migrating to eMusic, the iTunes Music Store's cheaper, cooler cousin.


Rolling Stone
Start Your Trial

Recently Viewed

© 1998-2009 eMusic.com Inc. eMusic and the eMusic logo are either registered trademarks or trademarks in the USA or other countries. All rights reserved.

All Music Guide © 1992 - 2009 All Media Guide, LLC
Portions of content provided by All Music Guide, a trademark of All Media Guide, LLC

Facebook®, YouTube, Flickr™ and Wikipedia® are registered trademarks of their respective owners, Facebook Inc., Google, Inc., Yahoo! Inc. and Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. Neither Facebook Inc., Google, Inc., Yahoo! Inc. nor Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. are partners or sponsors of eMusic. eMusic uses the Facebook, Flickr, YouTube and Wikipedia API but is not endorsed or certified by Facebook, Flickr, YouTube and Wikipedia. eMusic does not pre-screen, monitor, endorse nor assume any liability for websites, contents, products, services or claims made by Facebook, YouTube, Flickr™ and Wikipedia®.