Bamboo Diet - DSM-VI (2010)
'A futureproof manifesto of post-apocalyptic dementia and its subsequent violent treatments. The music was written over a two year period under the thick and pungent clouds of breweries and factories of the Montreal waterfront, and the resulting oeuvre is a fittingly paranoid statement on both music and its damaged psyche. Under glowing sheets of sound, courtesy of Terence Boisvert’s undulating and scintillating waves of reverb-drenched guitar, lies the obsessively interlocking work and aggression of Desmond Joanes’ bass and André Garant’s drums, destined to be one of the most rewarding rhythm sections working in music today. DSM-VI is relentless in its propulsive attack, reminicent of a more progressive Jesus Lizard, a more psychedelic Fugazi, or a more mathematical Melvins. Epic closer “A Lesson in Cold Conditions” is Bamboo Diet’s signature piece, encompassing the breadth of scope this band is getting known for; a dizzying array of post-hardcore riffage, noise rock textures and psychedelic progressive vocabulary, played with as much precision as abandon. A heavy and concise debut statement from the future of rock music in Montreal.'
Bamboo Diet is a hard-to-describe thing. Their music has a really angry, progressive touch with a garage-ish sound. Not alot of words here, let the music do the talking. Here's something special that's not for everyone.. Thanks to Desmond!
Check 'em out here:
bamboodietband.com
myspace.com/bamboodietband
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