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-Discography - 2012- 2021-Страна исполнителя: Finland Жанр: Progressive Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Heavy Psych, Hard Rock || Аудио кодек: FLAC || Тип рипа: (tracks + .cue) || Битрейт аудио: lossless || Включает: Full artwork, jpg, 600 dpi || Общая длительность: 03:59:04 || Жанр: Progressive Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Heavy Psych, Hard Rock
Носитель: CD (Album, Reissue, Remastered, Bonus Tracks) Страна - производитель диска: Finland Год издания оригинала: 2012, Svart Records #SVR127CD Год переиздания: 2016 Издатель (лейбл): Svart Records Номер по каталогу: SVR127CD Продолжительность: 1:13:55 Источник (релизер): Моя коллекция, мой рип Трэклист: 1. Prayer For Death And Fire (6:00) 2. Twilight Witchcraft (5:52) 3. Sulfur Giants (12:02) 4. Ghost Riders (7:14) 5. 13th Breath of the Zodiac (5:53) 6. The Devil (In G Minor) (4:02) 7. Come Crimson Death (11:43) Bonus Tracks: 8. Into Starlit Chambers (6:55) 9. 13th Breath of the Zodiac (Single Version) (5:35) 10. White Witch of Rose Hall (3:08) 11. Antham (I Promise) (5:31) Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 3 from 29. August 2011 REM GENRE "Psychodelic Rock" ----------------------- Back in 2012, the Jess and the Ancient Ones debut album was an essential part of what was known as the occult rock revival. The band’s progress has since then ventured beyond such sub-genres, but the debut remains a cult classic, with its triple guitar NWOBHM-influenced melodies and furious vocal delivery. This reissue adds four bonus tracks to the original album. Three tracks taken from early singles and one previously unreleased song – a cover version of Anthem by Roky Erickson. The entire album has been remastered at Orgone Studios.
[svartrecords.com] - Jarkko Luomajoki "Fast Jake" / Bass Guitar
- Jussuf Af Gran / Drums, Percussion - Abraham "Abrahammond" / Keyboards - Jani Karhunen "Tonto" / Lap Steel Guitar - Thomas Corpse / Lead Guitar - Tuomas Karhunen "Fiend" / Lead Guitar, Backing Vocals - Jari "Tupi" Tuomainen / Helping Hand - Von Stroh / Rhythm Guitar - Jasmin Saarela "Jess" / Vocals Жанр: Progressive Rock, Occult Psychedelic Rock, Heavy Psych, Hard Rock
Носитель: CD (EP) Страна - производитель диска: Finland Год издания оригинала: 2013 Издатель (лейбл): Svart Records Номер по каталогу: SVR183CD Продолжительность: 24:23 Источник (релизер): Моя коллекция, мой рип Трэклист: 1. Astral Sabbat (6:26) 2. Long And Lonesome Road (3:10) 3. More Than Living (14:47) Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 3 from 29. August 2011 REM GENRE Rock ----------------------- After their high praised self-titled debut, Finnish Jess and The Ancient Ones are back with a elegant new EP.
They are a band that can deal with their different nuances, creating a mood, an atmosphere that were so dear to the rock of the Seventies. The EP is made up of three tracks bathed by a magic breath, a liquid sound that is found also in the instruments. There is feeling, focused on awakening the souls that are sleeping through doomish moments, blues influences and airy keyboards. Jess‘s voice is not as harsh as that of other female singers in occult rock, but it is dark and mysterious and I love it all the same. Her performance is great, you will get shivers if you are into this kind of music.An example of all this is the long last track “More Than Living”, almost 15 minutes that start like the most classic of progressive rock and goes in an acoustic, melancholic mood that reminded me of The Gathering from “Mandylion” sometimes. If you love occult rock, this is a release you cannot miss. [by Luisa Mercier, femmemetalwebzine.net] - Jarkko Luomajoki "Fast Jake" / Bass Guitar
- Jussuf Af Gran / Drums, Percussion - Abraham "Abrahammond" / Keyboards - Thomas Corpse / Lead Guitar - Tuomas Karhunen "Fiend" / Lead Guitar - Von Stroh / Rhythm Guitar - Jasmin Saarela "Jess" / Vocals Жанр: Progressive Rock, Occult Psychedelic Rock, Heavy Psych, Hard Rock
Носитель: CD (Album) Страна - производитель диска: Finland Год издания оригинала: 2015 Издатель (лейбл): Svart Records Номер по каталогу: SVR446CD Продолжительность: 1:05:55 Источник (релизер): Моя коллекция, мой рип Трэклист: 1. Samhain (6:01) 2. The Flying Man (4:24) 3. In Levitating Secret Dreams (3:17) 4. The Equinox Death Trip (6:13) 5. Wolves Inside My Head (5:19) 6. Crossroad Lightning (8:15) 7. The Lovers (3:28) 8. Goetia Of Love (6:20) 9. Goodbye To Virgin Grounds Forever (22:38) Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 3 from 29. August 2011 REM GENRE "Psychedelic Rock" ----------------------- Finnish six-piece Jess and the Ancient Ones pay homage to psych cultistry on their sophomore full-length, Second Psychedelic Coming: The Aquarius Tapes (on Svart), and while one might argue with the band marking this out as the “second coming” of psych – I’d say the third, generationally-speaking – the paean to late-‘60s sonic spaciousness in “In Levitating Secret Dreams” is unmistakable, the songwriting of guitarist Thomas Corpse conjuring fervent swirl behind the soulful Grace Slick-isms of vocalist Jess. At 65 minutes, it’s a classic double-LP, but Second Psychedelic Coming seems most engaged in its longer pieces, the eight-minute “Crossroad Lightning,” which pulls back from the urgency of earlier cuts “”The Flying Man” or the opening “Samhain,” and the 22-minute closer “Goodbye to Virgin Grounds Forever,” which has an arrangement to match its scope that unfolds no less gracefully. Some of the more frenetic parts seem to be arguing with themselves, but the overarching vibe remains satisfyingly tripped out and that closer is their to-date masterpiece.
[theobelisk.net] - Samuli Neuvonen / Trombone
- Anssi Neuvonen / Horns, Saxophone - Antti Hevosmaa / Horns, Saxophone - Jussuf Af Gran / Drums, Percussion - Jarkko Luomajoki "Fast Jake" / Electric Bass - Tuomas Karhunen "Fiend" / Electric Guitar - Nana Toivanen / Flute, Backing Vocals - Samuli Neuvonen / Horns, Saxophone - Abraham "Abrahammond" / Keyboards - Kuke / Tuba - Mikko Hayrynen / Violin - Eija Rytkonen / Vocals [Choral] - Kari Serguskin / Vocals [Choral] - Mari Pekkarinen / Vocals [Choral] - Seppo Ruotsalainen / Vocals [Choral] - Seppo Taipale / Vocals [Choral] - Jasmin Saarela "Jess" / Voice Жанр: Progressive Rock, Occult Psychedelic Rock, Heavy Psych, Hard Rock
Носитель: CD (Album) Страна - производитель диска: Finland Год издания оригинала: 2017 Издатель (лейбл): Svart Records Номер по каталогу: SVART127CD Продолжительность: 34:31 Источник (релизер): Моя коллекция, мой рип Трэклист: 1. Death Is the Doors (3:33) 2. Shining (3:16) 3. Your Exploding Heads (2:13) 4. You and Eyes (7:01) 5. Radio Aquarius (Instrumental) (1:54) 6. Return to Hallucinate (2:28) 7. (Here Comes) The Rainbow Mouth (3:31) 8. Minotaure (2:33) 9. Anyway the Minds Flow (7:57) Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 3 from 29. August 2011 REM GENRE "Progressive Rock" ----------------------- he above statement holds much truth for metal. Our beloved musical genre is ever-obsessed with looking backward for inspiration1. We’ve been battered by rethrash since the early aughts, and the whole trve metal thing is an invasive, difficult to eradicate species. Death metal is now (always) looking back to its primordial roots, and basements across the world have countless Vardans, cranking out lo-fi black metal with unquenchable Transilvanian hunger. The “occult rock” phenomenon is yet another time capsule blasting backward to poach the treasures of the distant past. Avatarium went from retro doom to 60s rock in the span of 3 albums, and over their own 3 album run, Jess and the Ancient Ones took the yellow submarine from occult 70s rock/metal to what they’ve become on The Horse and Other Weird Tales – tripped out 60s hippie rock with nary a metal influence to be found. A shorter trip to be sure, but no less regressive, The Horse is loaded with nods to The Doors and Jefferson Airplane, but manages to retain much of the band’s off-kilter personality. But does the lava lamp still burn?
Thankfully, it does. Despite a more permanent relocation to the era of flower power, cults and free love, Jess and the Ancient Ones still deliver high-octane music with plenty of weird quirks and enigmatic charm. Opener “Death is the Doors” is an amusingly titled number loaded as it is with nods to The Doors and their organ-cetric style. Imagine that classic band at their peak with Janis Joplin replacing Jim Morrison and you should get an idea of what to expect. Cuts like “Shining” and “Your Exploding Heads” rock hard but stay safely within the confines of the 60s sound. The writing is tight yet adventurous, with short 2-3 minute songs, but music running all over the place in the allotted time. The Horse has 2 longer tracks where the band gets to explore their psychedelic ideations more fully. “You and Eyes” delivers a codswallop of emotion and power courtesy of a knockout performance from Jess. She takes us from smoky, sultry cabaret singing to unhinged, Janis Joplin on acid and Red Bull outbursts, blowing listener’s minds and showcasing the band’s playful inventiveness. Add some outstanding keyboards and beautiful guitar-work and you have a real doozy of a tune. 8-minute album closer “Anyway the Minds Flow” is a more edgy, volatile ride, with constantly shifting moods and emotions, but it works, benefiting from the uneasy marriage of melody and lunacy. This is Sybil-core and it definitely keeps one on their toes. Downsides? Though there isn’t a weak track present, some of the songs are too brief, amounting to mere interludes. Also, the prevalent and oddball samples can become a distraction. Considering the album’s 35 minute length, time is of the essence and the extraneous fluff takes up space better left for the music. Sound-wise the biggest issue is the over-prominence of the keyboards in the mix. Though things are generally well balanced, Keys tend to dwarf and drown out the guitar when the music get busy. As with the previous albums, Jess and her rich, diverse vocals are the main attraction. The lady can belt and belt she does. She manages to sound plausibly stuck in the 60s, but the sheer power of her voice sometimes elevates the music back toward modern day metal aesthetics. After Jess comes the flood (of keyboards). The keys often function in the “lead guitar” role and there are a lot of organ noodles and fills here. At times this can become too much of a good thing. Sole guitarist, Thomas Corpse is an understated team player, but he has a knack for nuanced and interesting grooves and leads, playing off the keys with lively riff patterns. His solo-work can be quite emotive, and I wish there was more opportunities for him to cut loose. The Horse and Other Weird Tales isn’t quite as wondrous as Second Psychedelic Coming, and it’s definitely more lost in the past than ever, but the band retains their unique charm, vibrancy and writing chops. If you enjoy what Avatarium is currently doing, you’ll likely enjoy this as well. The 60s may not be coming back, but if that’s where you left your heart, mind or wallet, Jess and the Ancient Ones will be there to help you find them. Come for the rock, stay for the white rabbit. [By Steel Druhm, angrymetalguy.com] - Jasmin Saarela "Jess" / voices, tambourine
- Jarkko Luomajoki "Fast Jake" / electric bass - Thomas Corpse / electric & acoustic guitars, backing vocals - Abraham "Abrahammond" / keyboards - Jussuf Af Gran / drums, percussion, backing vocals Год издания оригинала: 21.05.2021
Издатель (лейбл): WEB/Svart Records Номер по каталогу: n/a Тип: Album Тип рипа: (tracks) Продолжительность: 40:20 Источник (релизер): Bandcamp Трэклист: 1. Burning Of The Velvet Fires (4:39) 2. World Paranormal (3:30) 3. Talking Board (5:01) 4. Love Zombi (4:39) 5. Summer Tripping Man (2:56) 6. What’s On Your Mind (4:07) 7. Born To Kill (3:54) 8. Strange Earth Illusion (11:34) ----------------------- foobar2000 1.3.16 / Замер динамического диапазона (DR) 1.1.1 We have often praised Jess and The Ancient Ones from Savo, Finland, since we had more or less accidentally stumbled into their Tuska performance back then. The new album Vertigo continues what began on the previous record, ‘The Horse & Other Weird Tales’, only taken further and deeper, It has all the elements that characterize those Finnish occult rockers: heavy guitars and vintage “Addams Family” organ sound, plus Jess’ unique hypnotic voice – psychedelic Rock channelling the 1960s. However, not at all old-fashioned or stale, but groovy ear candy and occasionally blending into heavy metal spheres. Simply this trademark Jess and The Ancient Ones’ style and thus absolutely recommendable.
- Mari Valiaho / Backing Vocals [Female Backing Vocals]
- Yussuf / Drums, Percussion - Fast Jake / Electric Bass - Thomas Corpse / Electric Guitar, Backing Vocals, Music By, Lyrics By - Abraham "Abrahammond" / Keyboards - Jess / Voice, Tambourine Для того, чтобы скачать .torrent Вам необходимо зарегистрироваться |
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