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Reorbit 4:010:00/4:01
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Cosmic Wave 2:520:00/2:52
The third album from Oslo-based Doom/Psych trio Superlynx is both a continuation of what they’ve been doing before and a further development into moods not previously explored. The tragic death of a close family member has also made a deep mark on the album.
The title of the album is a reference to Jimi Hendrix way of looking at music. “He said
The title of the album is a reference to Jimi Hendrix way of looking at music. “He said
The third album from Oslo-based Doom/Psych trio Superlynx is both a continuation of what they’ve been doing before and a further development into moods not previously explored. The tragic death of a close family member has also made a deep mark on the album.
The title of the album is a reference to Jimi Hendrix ́ way of looking at music. “He said “We call our music ‘electric church music.. Because it’s like a religion to us.” And that is much like how we feel about ours. In music we find so much of what people seek in temples, religions or other spiritual forms – strength to endure trials, peace of mind, ecstasy, safety, hope, community, joy, transcendence etc. In the process of writing our third album this truth only become clearer to us. Music is our temple”
The album is mixed by multiple Grammy Award winning producer Marc Urselli, who has done sound for Nick Cave, Mike Patton, Lou Reed, Keith Richards, The Black Crowes and countless more.
The title of the album is a reference to Jimi Hendrix ́ way of looking at music. “He said “We call our music ‘electric church music.. Because it’s like a religion to us.” And that is much like how we feel about ours. In music we find so much of what people seek in temples, religions or other spiritual forms – strength to endure trials, peace of mind, ecstasy, safety, hope, community, joy, transcendence etc. In the process of writing our third album this truth only become clearer to us. Music is our temple”
The album is mixed by multiple Grammy Award winning producer Marc Urselli, who has done sound for Nick Cave, Mike Patton, Lou Reed, Keith Richards, The Black Crowes and countless more.
Thematically, New Moon is mainly dealing with processing challenging times. But as much as the album is about darkness it is also about conquering the difficulties, and a new beginning. Getting through the darkness and holding on to what is good in this world.
Light and darkess was a recurring theme on ther debut album LVX, and is just as
Light and darkess was a recurring theme on ther debut album LVX, and is just as
Thematically, New Moon is mainly dealing with processing challenging times. But as much as the album is about darkness it is also about conquering the difficulties, and a new beginning. Getting through the darkness and holding on to what is good in this world.
Light and darkess was a recurring theme on ther debut album LVX, and is just as important on this one. The title New Moon refers to how the coming light feels even stronger after the darkest night. Light and darkness is treated both physically, mentally, metaphorically, directly, internally and externally on the album. Nature and the connection to the universe is also still there in the lyrics and music. Holding on to a deep affiliation with nature and what is bigger than one self reappear as something meditative and empowering through the dark times. At times also as a parallel to the great challenges nature is exposed to. Many of the songs have a ritual expression, and all of them are deeply personal. As the band says themselves: ‘’Music is in general a huge part of our lives and how we deal with it. You can almost say that music is our ritual practice and the rehearsal space our temple.’’
Light and darkess was a recurring theme on ther debut album LVX, and is just as important on this one. The title New Moon refers to how the coming light feels even stronger after the darkest night. Light and darkness is treated both physically, mentally, metaphorically, directly, internally and externally on the album. Nature and the connection to the universe is also still there in the lyrics and music. Holding on to a deep affiliation with nature and what is bigger than one self reappear as something meditative and empowering through the dark times. At times also as a parallel to the great challenges nature is exposed to. Many of the songs have a ritual expression, and all of them are deeply personal. As the band says themselves: ‘’Music is in general a huge part of our lives and how we deal with it. You can almost say that music is our ritual practice and the rehearsal space our temple.’’
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Hex 4:430:00/4:43
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Breath 4:420:00/4:42
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Becoming the Sea 4:390:00/4:39
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New Moon 5:530:00/5:53
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Indian Summer 3:420:00/3:42
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Scarecrow 5:020:00/5:02
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Cold Black Sea 5:050:00/5:05
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The Groove 3:510:00/3:51
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The thickest Night 4:350:00/4:35
LVX is the debut album by Superlynx, released on Duplicate Records (Virus, Spectral Haze, Tusmørke, Beyond Dawn, Execration etc) October 2016. The album is heavy and atmospheric and melts different influences together. With chant like vocals on top the band often creates fuzzy dreamlike atmospheres, where doom, psych, rock, stoner and metal blends
LVX is the debut album by Superlynx, released on Duplicate Records (Virus, Spectral Haze, Tusmørke, Beyond Dawn, Execration etc) October 2016. The album is heavy and atmospheric and melts different influences together. With chant like vocals on top the band often creates fuzzy dreamlike atmospheres, where doom, psych, rock, stoner and metal blends together in their own unique way.
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Center Of The Sun 5:150:00/5:15
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Silver One 5:080:00/5:08
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Vapour 2:320:00/2:32
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Funeral Dress 6:340:00/6:34
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Throwing Fire 5:270:00/5:27
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Elixir 5:180:00/5:18
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Brilliance 3:350:00/3:35
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The Shake 1:010:00/1:01
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Huntress 5:390:00/5:39