10 März 2026

Album Reports

Matador (CND, UK) - Above, Below and So




Many thanks to my Bandcamp algorithm for suggesting this masterpiece. Never heard about this band who moved from Canada to the Uk. Despite my penchant for 3-minute rock 'n' roll songs, my brain craves unpredictable, dynamic music that caters to my tastes with bands like Tool, Amenra, Morne, Communic, Soen, Toundra, and others. This year I discovered the Catalan band Syberia and immersed myself in their walls of sound; what the Canadian band Matador achieves with their latest album borders on genius, a keen sense for the perfect balance of vocals, heaviness, and rhythm. It's an album that leaves you increasingly curious and simultaneously speechless with each listen, because every song is such a multi-layered composition. There are multiple harmonic and parallel guitar tracks layered on top of each other, twin guitar hooks, rhythms beyond 4/4 time, symphonic guitars—it's as if you're picking the best bits from a five-star buffet.

01 März 2026

Album Reports

Eleanore (GER) - Between here and anywhere





I've had this band on my radar since 2023 because they deliver such wonderful acoustic time capsules of the 90s, without major compromises, everything perfectly balanced with Olli's unmistakable voice, which sadly fell silent far too soon. This album is therefore the "Highway to Hell" album for this band from Emden.

Everything just fits perfectly on this record; the songs have the right intensity, the right groove, and the right timing for the changes in dynamics, mood, or rhythm. The band has significantly improved upon their musical idols; they've eliminated the sometimes pointless jams of Kyuss, and if it's supposed to rock like "Fu Manchu," then the song rocks continuously like "Rail Tracks." If it's supposed to be gritty, then there's a top-notch sludge track like "Oh Lord." These few examples show that the band has a clear vision of the direction their music should take. It would be great to see the band playing some open-air festivals in southern Germany this summer.