Copenhagen’s Brain Soup Release “Cheese EP”
Copenhagen's Brain Soup have released the Cheese EP through streaming platforms and as a name your price download via Bandcamp,…
The Perennial Effect - Self Released
For those of you that don’t know Peesh is the lead singer and guitarist for LoGOz, and if you haven’t listened to them, then you’re missing out big time. So now we have album number 2,666 from the man himself (well minus a couple I think haha). This is one of Peesh’s darkest albums yet I think, its got some hints of LoGOz if you go looking, but this time round he has gone for the some real edgy riffs and the chugging guitar has been replaced by the inspired poetry in notes.
‘Paralyse’ is the opener, a fuzzy guitar and slow beat song that has you front and centre in the middle of a nightmare situation, the darkness is all consuming here as Peesh fills the your head with difficult thoughts. ‘Blood & Roses’ drops next, this is one of the only songs that could have been a band song, but Peesh takes the opportunity to hang some those wonderful chords and melody on this Kennedy conspiracy moment, although you do feel like it covers so much of what is happening in the strange world of the USA right now. ‘End Of An Era’ is probably the only other song on this album that has a core of what Peesh has done many times before, it’s chugging guitar with an ear worm of a chorus, the lyrics are never over complicated, but to the point and on point. I love the way he uses some etherial touches, moments that fleet at the beginning or end of tracks, ‘IFO’, Four Minute Warning, and ‘Harrowing’ do this wonderfully, all songs that look right at the heart of human existence in various ways.
But if you want a song that sums up how Peesh sees the world and drops some Green Dayesque rhythm, the The Idiots Lantern’ has this in spades, a sound bite that speaks hit song in so many ways, if you get through it without singing along you have no soul my friend! The album finishes with what could be have been the prologue to how this twelve song masterpiece plays out, ‘The Darkness Of The Afterglow’ fills your head with thoughts of how it could or should be, a world of freedom and happiness thrown from the darkness. He’s back and he’s on form with his lyrical and riff filled wonderment, songs that just plain rock!
Out Now!! head over to the man himself’s BANDCAMP for much info.
And his FACEBOOK for everything else.