City of Ferris Wheels
Buckethead · 2014
31 min · 3 tracks · funk ยท hard rock ยท progressive metal
A surreal blend of expansive soundscapes and intricate guitar work that evokes a dreamlike journey.
City of Ferris Wheels is an album by Buckethead, released in 2014. A surreal blend of expansive soundscapes and intricate guitar work that evokes a dreamlike journey. 'City of Ferris Wheels' reflects Buckethead's unique ability to fuse various genres, contributing to the experimental music landscape. The album was well-received by fans and critics alike, further solidifying his status as an innovative guitarist in the progressive and avant-garde scenes. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does City of Ferris Wheels sound like?
A surreal blend of expansive soundscapes and intricate guitar work that evokes a dreamlike journey. Rooted in funk and hard rock.
What makes City of Ferris Wheels by Buckethead notable?
'City of Ferris Wheels' reflects Buckethead's unique ability to fuse various genres, contributing to the experimental music landscape. The album was well-received by fans and critics alike, further solidifying his status as an innovative guitarist in the progressive and avant-garde scenes. By 2014, Buckethead had established himself as a prolific artist with over 30 albums to his name. 'City of Ferris Wheels' arrived in the midst of his experimental phase, showcasing his continued exploration of avant-garde music and atmospheric compositions following the critically acclaimed 'Pike' series.
How many songs are on City of Ferris Wheels?
City of Ferris Wheels has 3 tracks, running approximately 31 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 City of Ferris Wheels Standout 13:29
- 2 Lost Toys Standout 10:42
- 3 The Cape of Good Hope Standout 7:19
Release Date
March 23, 2014
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
31 min 30 sec
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