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Elephant9 - Mythical River (2024)

Posted By: delpotro
Elephant9 - Mythical River (2024)

Elephant9 - Mythical River (2024)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 204 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 84 Mb | 00:36:32
Psychedelic Rock, Jazz Rock, Progressive Rock | Label: Rune Grammofon

Their previous album Arrival of The New Elders presented a more varied and reflective trio, still as groovy as ever, but more structured and less jam oriented, earning them a 9/10 review in Uncut and a spot in their albums of the year list, noting their telepathic communion and concluding with “this is an Elephant9 you´ll never forget”. Reviews in Jazzwise, Shindig, Prog, Electronic Sound, The Quietus and several others followed in the same fashion. We´re delighted to confirm that Mythical River is moulded much in the same way and a natural follow-up, with six stellar new compositions by keyboard maestro Ståle Storløkken, bookended by two cosmic snippets. From the hypnotic and magical to the razor sharp and polyrhythmic, this is yet another very strong group effort from a trio on top of their game. Comparisons have been made with bands dating as far back as the sixties, but with Arrival of The New Elders and Mythical River Elephant9 appear as a thoroughly contemporary, timeless and even futuristic sounding band.

Elephant9 - Arrival of the New Elders (2021)

Posted By: delpotro
Elephant9 - Arrival of the New Elders (2021)

Elephant9 - Arrival of the New Elders (2021)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 235 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 100 Mb | 00:43:42
Psychedelic Rock, Jazz Rock | Label: Rune Grammofon

After a solid run of five studio albums and 2019´s two double live albums, Psychedelic Backfire I and II, Elephant9 had taken their groovy mix of high energy rock and power jazz as far as they could. In this respect Arrival Of The New Elders comes as a welcome and most timely addition to their recorded output. More varied, mature and reflective, they are as groovy as ever, but more structured and less jam oriented, with the longest tracks clocking in around the seven minute mark.