Showing posts with label KALIYUGA EXPRESS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label KALIYUGA EXPRESS. Show all posts

Thursday, 12 September 2024

KALIYUGA EXPRESS - Occult Future (Album Review)

Release Date: August 16th 2024. Record Label: Riot Season Records. Formats: DD/Vinyl

Occult Future - Track Listing:

1.Occult Future 04:48

2.The Circle 08:09

3.The Eternal Mistake 06:18

4.The Adept 06:36

5.The Living Dream 12:59 


Line-up:


Otto Juutilainen - Vocals, Synth, Lyrics, Mix, Mastering

Ilkka Vekka - Bass, Electronics, Lyrics, Art

Mike Vest - Guitar

Teemu Vilmunen - Guitar

Ohto Pallas - Drums


Review


Psych/Drone/Doom/KrautRock/Stoner Rock visionaries KALIYUGA EXPRESS return with their new album Occult Future. The record is a heavy and beautifully weird sonic journey inspired by the likes of HAWKWIND, Can and early-era Monster Magnet. This takes a different approach compared to their 2023 debut album Warriors & Masters. The music is more expansive with an aggressive Space Rock sound with the blistering opening track Occult Future reminding me of TAB by Monster Magnet with hallucinogenic hazy vocals from Otto Juutilainen. 


KALIYUGA EXPRESS play a mixture of slow paced sounds and faster Prog Rock rhythms where the Droned Out and Space Rock aspect becomes more dominant with a clearer sonic vision building up between the distorted rhythms. The SHAMANIC attitude of the previous album remains the same here with the excellent lyrics and multi-layered vocals that Otto delivers throughout the whole album.


Second track The Circle benefits from a wide range of Sludge Rock and Noise Rock passages with KALIYUGA EXPRESS perhaps wholly focused on the Drone Rock message of this track which manifests into a whole area of Cosmic Rock with mind-inducing Trance based properties. The sound is quite varied but the band fully find their creative groove on this track alone with some of the best instrumental and vocal passages starting to form here which becomes heavier and even weirder on the later stages of the record. The record can be quite nightmarish, creepy and downright freaky which strives for the right balance of Experimental Rock.


Occult Future is perhaps more conventional compared to Warriors & Masters but it's also a more confident affair especially within the next two tracks of The Eternal Mistake and The Adept. The music changes adds small amounts of gloomy Industrial and Electro Rock which gives KALIYUGA EXPRESS another creative world of sound to immerse themselves in. With flashes of euphoric TRANCE movements allows the band to play heavier moments of Psych Rock that has a classic contemporary feel whilst being essentially modern at the same time.


The final track of The Living Dream offers a darker sound with that abstract Industrial theme allowing the band much needed time to explore a 90’s based Trance vision before adding levels of twisted Psychedelic paranoia with frantic shoegaze elements along the way. Otto’s vocals are quite deceiving whilst delivering the nightmarish message of this track. However, it’s peraps the standout track on the whole album and can be quite confusing to hear though KALIYUGA EXPRESS offer no easy answers on Occult Future.


Occult Future is a sublime and intense release from KALIYUGA EXPRESS and I’m quite excited to see what this hugely talented outfit will release next. As I have a feeling it will be another different sounding album with a brilliant sense of surrealism that only they can deliver.


Words by Steve Howe


Occult Future is available to buy now on DD/Vinyl via Riot Season Records.

Links

Riot Season Records BandCamp | Mike Vest BandCamp

Wednesday, 8 November 2023

KALIYUGA EXPRESS - Warriors & Masters (Album Review)

Release Date: October 20th 2023. Record Label: Riot Season Records. Formats: DD/Vinyl

Warriors & Masters - Tracklisting

1.Nightmare Dimensions 11:50

2.Behind The Veil 08:58

3.Endless Black Space 18:57


Members


Mike Vest - Guitar, Synth, Mix

Otto Juutilainen - Vocals, Mix, Mastering

Ilkka Vekka - Bass, Electronics, Lyrics, Art

Ohto Pallas - Drums


Review


Warriors & Masters is the debut album from Psychedelic/Space Rockers KALIYUGA EXPRESS which is a new collaborative project between Finnish Space Rockers Nolla and UK Psych Doom/Psych/Space Rock maestro Mike Vest. The album is focused on playing long drawn out Psychedelic and Transcendental Cosmic Rock jams inspired by Hawkwind, CAN and the Krautrock movement with trippy Middle Eastern themes soon aligning to a more Drone based sound within the early stages of the record.


The album contains three lengthy tracks which sees KALIYUGA EXPRESS forge ahead witch COSMIC creative superiority with a gloomy Noise Rock aspect that’s quite deceiving especially within the heavier moments which has a constant Monster Magnet (TAB ERA) presence with the freakout styles of the Japanese Psychedelic Rock scene. This is quite a captivating and perhaps long drawn out journey which never becomes boring and offers a different Space Rock perspective especially on the opening track Nightmare Dimensions and closing track Endless Black Space. 


Though, it’s the excellent and standout second track Behind The Veil that’s my favourite. As it has a more diverse range of sounds that’s more Stoner/Sludge Rock focused with KALIYUGA EXPRESS wickedly soulful use of Heavy Space Rock themes. The glitchy Ambient textures synths and electronic sounds are progressive and very multi-layered with Otto’s sublime vocals having quite a SHAMANIC approach. The music is constantly daring and heavy without the need for being truly dynamically HEAVY.


Warriors & Masters is deeply therapeutic and that’s down to the highly original melodic style of music that the band plays throughout the album. Echoes of 60’s Psych Rock and the sonic free-wheeling and dealing aspect of the 70’s Space Rock sound allows this album to quite forward thinking especially within the epic final track Endless Black Space which lasts near the nineteen minutes mark.


KALIYUGA EXPRESS have expertly delivered one of the most jam-packed and exciting Space Rock albums of the year and I’m hoping there’s more records to come from the band in the near future. 


Though, you can never tell with Mike Vest on board. As he’s one of the busiest musicians within the UK Underground Psych/Space Rock scene and is perhaps planning his next releases well into 2025 never mind 2024. However, I remain hopeful. As this is first rate Spaced Out entertainment from start to finish.


Words by Steve Howe


Thanks to Mike Vest and Riot Season Records for the promo.


Warriors & Masters is available to buy now on DD/Vinyl via Riot Season Records.


Links


Riot Season Records BandCamp | Mike Vest BandCamp | Nolla BandCamp