Electric Heavyland
Acid Mothers Temple · 2002
51 min · 3 tracks · psychedelic rock · noise rock · space rock
A sprawling cosmic journey blending chaotic noise with transcendent melodies and relentless rhythm.
Electric Heavyland is an album by Acid Mothers Temple, released in 2002. A sprawling cosmic journey blending chaotic noise with transcendent melodies and relentless rhythm. This album is notable for its ambitious length and structure, pushing the boundaries of traditional song formats and expectations within psychedelic rock. While it did not chart prominently, it gained critical acclaim within niche music circles for its immersive soundscapes and has influenced subsequent generations of experimental musicians. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Electric Heavyland sound like?
A sprawling cosmic journey blending chaotic noise with transcendent melodies and relentless rhythm. Rooted in psychedelic rock and noise rock.
What makes Electric Heavyland by Acid Mothers Temple notable?
This album is notable for its ambitious length and structure, pushing the boundaries of traditional song formats and expectations within psychedelic rock. While it did not chart prominently, it gained critical acclaim within niche music circles for its immersive soundscapes and has influenced subsequent generations of experimental musicians. By 2002, Acid Mothers Temple had firmly established themselves in the underground scene with their eclectic sound. 'Electric Heavyland' was released as the band's fifth studio album, showcasing their signature blend of psychedelic rock and experimental drone. The album followed their previous release, 'Here Come the Cowboy,' further cementing their reputation as pioneers of the acid rock genre.
How many songs are on Electric Heavyland?
Electric Heavyland has 3 tracks, running approximately 51 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Atomic Rotary Grinding God / ? Quicksilver Machine Head Standout 15:43
- 2 Loved and Confused Standout 17:02
- 3 Phantom of Galactic Magnum Standout 18:57
Release Date
October 6, 2002
Artist Origin
Japan
Runtime
51 min 43 sec
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