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Area CHaunt

[Last Visible Dog — 2007]
Reviewed 22 May 2007by Roger BattyArtist website →
Haunt sinks its drone come psychedelic rock teeth into you deep- coming off like if upbeat Popol Vuh, early Pink Floyd and The Doors jamming together on some great acid.  With the odd avant-garde edges and traces of modern ambient guitar harmonics throw in here and there along the way.

This is a place where churning organ clouds and synth stretches meet psychedelic guitar atmospheric to weave out an entrancing collection of cinematic and tripped-out instrumental pieces. It takes you over vast land shots of deserts and land masers and the feeling of flying over them. To unfolding muilt coloured acid dreams where your pushing at the skies to break thorough, wanting to be at one with the stars. They managed to weave in lots of evolving sonic details that seem to suck you in further and further into each track hypnotic pull. Actually some tracks feel like they could have been pull out longer, as you feel somewhat cheated by just a ten minute hit.

An album to get lost in & to freefall into it’s sound worlds and zoom off to far away stars or dive inwards through ones own minds terrain. To find out more trip to here.