Free Nelson Mandoomjazz: Awakening of a Capital

Free Nelson Mandoomjazz: Awakening of a Capital

Free Nelson Mandoomjazz: Awakening of a Capital

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Description

Title: Awakening of a Capital
Artist: Free Nelson Mandoomjazz
Label: Rarenoise Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5060197760694
Genre: Rock

Following on the strength of their provocative double EP, Shape of Doomjazz to Come/Saxophone Giganticus, the Scottish Free Jazz meets Doom/Stoner Rock trio Nelson Mandoomjazz performs more crunching anthems on Awakening of a Capital. Fueled by the imposing fuzz bass bass lines of Colin Stewart and the slamming backbeats of drummer Paul Archibald and featuring the scorching alto sax work of Rebecca Sneddon, this renegade power trio strikes another blow for the freedom principle on their second RareNoise outing. From the mournful dirge "The Stars Unseen" to the dark, tempo shifting "The Land of Heat and Greed," to the teeth chattering intensity of "Poking the Bear," the formidable triumvirate from Edinburgh summons up thoughts of Slayer jamming with Avant-garde icon Albert Ayler or alto saxophonist John Zorn with bassist Bill Laswell and former Slayer drummer Dave Lombardo. In all, this second manifesto by Nelson Mandoomjazz is heavier than heavy, darker than dark, yet always retaining a deep sense of humor.

Tracks:
1.1 Sunn Ra)))
1.2 The Stars Unseen
1.3 The Land of Heat and Light
1.4 Poking the Bear
1.5 The Pillars of Dagon
1.6 Erich Zann
1.7 Slay the Light
1.8 Beneath the Sea

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