Mako Sica: Manifest Being

Mako Sica SKU: 38728686
Mako Sica: Manifest Being

Mako Sica: Manifest Being

Mako Sica SKU: 38728686

Format: VINYL LP

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Description

Title: Manifest Being
Artist: Mako Sica
Label: Feeding Tube
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 769791972476
Genre: Rock

"A lot of people flipped out over how amazing Mako Sica's last album, Ronda (FTR 409LP, 2018), was. Ronda was a 2LP set whereupon the Chicago trio collaborated with legendary local percussionist Hamid Drake. This pairing seemed like a natural to us, but for some reason people have been woefully unaware of Mako Sica despite the fact they've been releasing killer records for a decade, and playing live shows that submerge your brain in a sonic soup that recalls the Sun City Girls at their most psychedelically Eastern. The band's approach to music feels almost alchemical. Trumpet, voice, guitar, drums and keys blend together in mysterious ways. The vocals are always more abstract than declarative, the guitar lines are sinewy, the rhythms roll and splash like a mirage oasis made real, and the trumpet arrives (when it does) sounding almost more like a shofar being played in a temple. The sound of Manifest Being is celebratory and so fully freaked you'll be soaking in it for years to come. The songs played are similar to the live set Mako Sika were polishing last year, and the results are stunning." -Byron Coley, 2019 Edition of 250.

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