Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: MVD5918CD
- Format: CD
- UPC: 760137591825
- Street Date: 11/05/13
- PreBook Date: 10/01/13
- Label: Nod and Smile Records »
- Genre: Psychedelic
- Run Time: 40 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Year of Production: 2013
- Box Lot: 30
- Territory: US,CA
- Language: English
Product Assets
Suzuki Junzo - Sings II
Japanese guitarist Suzuki Junzo's spectacular new album
- List Price: $14.99
- Your Price: $14.99
- In Stock: 199
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Brand new release from psychedelic Japanese guitarist Suzuki Junzo (Overhang Party, Miminokoto, 20 Guilders). From Jandek style weird folk to beautiful crystalline guitar passages, this melancholy masterpiece covers all the bases. Acid Mothers Temple guitarist Kawabata Makoto guests on three tracks. Recommended if you like Loren Mazzacane Conners, Acid Mothers Temple, Syd Barrett, Jandek, Les Rallizes Denudes.
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Sales Points
- Features Acid Mothers Temple guitarist Kawabata Makoto on three tracks
- Member of Overhang Party, Miminokoto, 20 Guilders, Astral Traveling Unity
- Touring the USA in Nov 2013
- Touring the UK/EU in Oct 2013
- Contains two songs not on the vinyl version
Press Quotes
... Junzo not only follows the set traditions of folk, roots and blues but also engages in energized rule breaking of the conventions... a real classic.
—Ned, Was Ist Das blog
... finds all of Suzuki Juno's fine muse gelling into a melancholy chant backed with (his own) splendid electric guitar work. I like this a lot.
—Phil McMullen, The Terrascope
He makes black metal growls over acoustic guitar, sings wrecked ballads over distorted electric leads. Guy is a darn good rock songwriter & easily builds tension until it boils over in a powerful cathartic release. Fans ... of that Japanese underground thing where things are either fragile or superheavy will be extremely pleased.
—Weirdo Records
...Sings II emitted a beautiful, poignant and multifaceted vibe. It infused my room with an intriguing amalgamation of folk, blues, drone, american primitivism, and some fuzzed out shredding.
—The Honest Bag
... a brooding evocation of crepuscular Weltschmers, reminiscent of Loren Conners casting a blank stare into endlessly lonesome space.
—Julian Crowley, The Wire
... one thinks of Loren Connors and Acid Mothers Temple, and Junzo expertly balances trippy psychedelia with abstract noise.
—Joseph Burnett, Dusted Magazine