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3.0 out of 5 stars
Green Milk From The Planet Orange - 'City Calls Revolution' (Beta-lactam),
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This review is from: City Calls Revolution (Audio CD)
Recently caught this Japanese space-noise rock trio while out on their U.S. tour of small clubs. GMFTPO fuse together psych, rock, jazz and progressive. An okay band, but believe me, they're certainly NO Acid Mothers Temple, by any means. Four tracks here, "Concrete City Breakdown"(19:55), the insane & noisy "OMGS"(7:06), "Demagog" (8:22)and the ambient-turns heavy rock "A Day In The Orange Planet" (38:09)with plenty of high-pitch vocals. Line-up: Dead K-guitar&vocals, Benjian-bass and A-drums&vocals. One strange comparison I've heard was they're a bit like maybe Devo-meets-Cream. Spoke to all three members and they told me themselves their major influences are King Crimson, Pink Floyd and Hendrix. Check it out for yourself.
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City Calls Revolution by Green Milk from the Planet Orange (Audio CD - 2005)
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