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dinsdag 11 november 2025

Yawning Man – Pavement Ends


 

Yawning Man – Pavement Ends
Heavy Psych Sounds Records – 2025
Rock, Stoner, Desert, Psych
Rated: *****

Back when I fell in love with everything that originated from their desert, there were only some dubious quality demo’s and loose songs to be found about this legendary band. And then, almost ten years later, there it was… The first studio album by Yawning Man called Rock Formations. And then another ten years later they toured Europe with the Fatso JetsonYawning Man line-ups combined. And for the Deventer show, they had something special, cause earlier that year they had recorded a new Ten East album called Skyline Pressure with Erik Harbers & Pieter Holkenborg from the now defunct Automatic Sam on guitar and bass. A legendary night and something I could never have imagined happening as I listened to those early demo’s and actually thinking back then that I was born in the wrong place and time… 

And as we skip another ten years we have now arrived at their seventh studio release, Yawning Man’s Pavement Ends. And even though the pavement might end, and the asphalt might melt into dust and with the right kind of ears you can hear the ghost of those generator parties still hum in the sand, this could surely not be the end for Yawning Man. The sound has aged, matured, slowed down on some levels, but it is still the kind of music that will continue to play when your phone signal dies, and the sun burns your eyes and the mirage winks at you. This is Yawning Man, this is Pavement Ends, music coming through from the far edge of consciousness…

Older, dustier and perhaps not as punky as before, they are still doing their very own thing. The thing that became a scene before anyone ever knew that it could become a scene. Gary Arce and Mario Lalli are the ones that actually played on those sand dunes with those generators and cheap beer, summoning sound out of heat, making those starlight nights truly come alive and shadows become their own entity. They’ve never lost that touch…

Just listen to opening track Burrito Power. You will swear the horizon starts to tilt, guitars moaning across rusted hoods, a bass that crawls forward like a mirage that refuses to stay still. Deliberately slow, heavy and o’ so beautiful. But beautiful in a way that feels like it might just become dangerous, with the wrong choice made. And as you watch the sunset it will be up to you, chuck the half empty bottle to the ground, or guzzle it up and ride those bad intentions… 

Gestapo Pop rides the dip in light, the sunset drip, and in fact it just drifts deeper into the haze. Shimmering guitar work depicting Van Gogh like stars becoming a halo of light, looping and bending until you completely lose track of time. And by the time third track Bomba Negra hits, I’ve forgotten what planet I’m  on. No longer listening to a simple rock album, but a cinematic and aural adventure drawn by tones eroding themselves into soundscapes. 

And as you feel enveloped in the warm embrace of all those constantly degrading tones, you feel its comfort and know the masters of groove are also experts in dream sequences extraordinaire. To bring some of that groove back there’s Dust Suppression, leisurely moving around with cosmic swagger, this shortest track still feels like grand architecture. Gradual and precise, yet o’ so flowing and fluid. 

Nine minute title track will take you to the limits and beyond. Desert hypnosis personified, endless in its feel and atmosphere, like a drive towards nowhere, and with a reverb that stretches out like a memory of something that might never actually have happened. And if Pavement Ends does not shut you up, makes you lie down to listen to the desert, than surely closing track Bad Time To Be Alive will. There’s no way to not feel saddened by what this song says with just the title and the forlorn attitude. This is not a protest, but an acknowledgement of everything we collectively have let happen to humanity and the planet. Lie down. Listen. And repeat, it might help. It surely did for me. 

And that restorative energy, is part of what makes Pavement Ends so damn good. It never tries to hard, there’s no showmanship, but pure craft. No trickery, just three musicians locked tightly into each other’s pulse that they might as well use the same heart. Maybe they already do. And if you long for the sun and know that everything starts with that golden orb and that as long as the sun rises there can still be hope, this album will certainly strike a chord with you. Exhale, let the horizon do the talking, just like Yawning Man. You can leave your despair and expectations on the road behind your, exactly… There, where the Pavement Ends… 

(Written by JK)


Pavement Ends comes out November 14th, but you can listen to Yawning Man’s first single Bomba Negra right now over on the Heavy Psych Sounds bandcamp page… 



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donderdag 25 maart 2021

Yawning Sons – Sky Island

 

 

Yawning Sons – Sky Island
Ripple Music / Purple Sage PR – 2021
Rock, Desert, Stoner, Prog
Rated: *****

We’ve been floating along the majestic tunes of Sons Of Alpha Centauri, Yawning Man and everything Gary Arce ever produced for quite some time now. So when the new Sky Island album by that most wonderful of collaboration projects called Yawning Sons emerged we could not stop spinning it. Even more so since this time around they invited quite a few other desert magicians along for the ride. Maestro Dandy Brown, Mario Lalli, Scott Reeder and Wendy Rae Fowler all joined the Yawning Sons line-up to help produce an album that will definitely blow every languid prog, laidback desert and dreamy stoner loving fiend’s mind. Imploring mastering aid from John McBain this is once again a stunning release by Yawning Sons. Evoking subtle and little echoes from David Bowie and Chris Goss during a few instances, being lyrical pronunciation or alchemic melody, the eight tracks will transport you to a different plane of existence altogether. And we must confess that those tracks (Low In The Valley, Gravity Underwater) that feature that sweet and blessed voice of Dandy Brown simply take the breath away. The same can be said for Cigarette Footsteps, featuring Mario Lalli. All of them not only excel in vocal delivery, the compositions seem to mirror the sky, with ringing guitar work, pulsating bass and controlled slow moving drums. And it feels extremely unfair to single those out, cause the rest of ‘m, are just as good. Cosmic and yet very earthy, astral and o' so tangible... What an amazing album!


(Written by JK)


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vrijdag 13 november 2020

Big Scenic Nowhere - Lavender Blues

Big Scenic Nowhere - Lavender Blues
Heavy Psych Sounds – 2020
Psych, Desert, Stoner, Free
Rated: ****

Sporting an 18th place entry on the October Doom Charts and a little blurb by yours trule, the new Big Scenic Nowhere. Out on Heavy Psych Sounds the new Lavender Blues EP by Big Scenic Nowhere is once again parading a majestic line-up. We’re ofcourse treated to the wonderful sounds of Gary Arce, Bob Balch, Bill Stinson and Tony Reed. But this time there are more legends in the equation. How about a Danial Mongrain? Or a Per Wiberg? And last but not least, the godfather himself Chris Goss. Indeed, Lavender Blues is sporting all the goods and selling us a progressive rock adventure that incorporates all that, once in a distant past, came together in the desert. With more than enough space, stoner and psych it is Big Scenic Nowhere at it’s best: incredibly wide vistas and total freedom. It produces that righteously coveted prize of rock… Free rock for the open mind!  


(Written by JK)


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woensdag 5 februari 2020

Big Scenic Nowhere – Vision Beyond Horizon


Big Scenic Nowhere – Vision Beyond Horizon
Heavy Psych Sounds – 2020
Rock, Stoner, Desert, Punk
Rated: ****

It just entered the Top 10 of the January Doom Charts of 2020 and we were honored to write those few dubious lines about Vision Beyond Horizon, the new Big Scenic Nowhere record. We know the project and we know what kind of music we can get ready for. The only think to know is what kind of guests are involved and how good on the scale of great, to awesome, to legendary, to universe shattering it will be… “Oh yes! A new record by the Gary Arce (Yawning Man) and Bob Balch (Fu Manchu) duo and their ever revolving array of helping hands. Mario Lalli,. Nick Oliveri, Per Wiberg, Tony Reed, Bill Stinson, Alain Johannes and a few heroes more. Perhaps a little less drawn out, jammy or wide in comparison to their earlier release but still very desert and very stoner. Which is logical when you think of all that great stuff Arce and Balch have been a part of. Indeed, killer riffs and desert psychedelics a plenty! Oh, and yes, one weird fast punk track?!”  Only a few quick lines indeed, enough to entice and not give away too much. Perhaps a fitting description for that Vision Beyond Horizon

(Written by JK)




vrijdag 4 oktober 2019

Big Scenic Nowhere – Dying on the Mountain


Big Scenic Nowhere – Dying on the Mountain
Blues Funeral Recordings – 2019
Stoner, Psych, Prog
Rated: ****

Just when you thought the days of the Supergroup were over, along comes one with a veritable Honor Roll of legend and influence - indeed, the musicians at work here not only shaped the Stoner movement and all that followed, they also inspired a generation to think outside the confines of the Metal genre and re-discover that 70's spirit of experimentation. Dying On The Mountain follows a similar vein of exploration that Elder tapped into... An excursion without any preconceived thought to the members' past outings. Weighing in at just over the 20 minute mark,  the title track flows with the easy energy of a band who are both familiar and comfortable with each other's styles: That instantly - recognizable Nick Oliveri bassline rumbling and tumbling through mescaline-like distortions of Bob Balch & Gary Arce's guitars, puncturing the drifting backdrops of Per Wiberg and Tony Reed's keyboard wizardry. Dying On The Mountain's three parts move from slo-burn Psychedelia, through lush choral sections into an ultimate Heavy assault at the finale. Second track, "Towards The Sun" heralds back to the members' Glories of Old - Heavy, trippy, slightly dark in places, it thunders along with a relentless doomed rhythm that captures the soul. Big Scenic Nowhere have done what few 'Supergroups' have done before - created a work that is intelligent, exciting and as full of the same Stoner spirit from its practitioners as they had at the beginning. It's good to have you back folks... It's been a long, strange trip...

(Written by Reek of STOOM)

(Also featuring Mario Lalli, Bill Stinson, Jim Monroe, Thomas Jäger, Lisa Alley and Ian Graham. During those sessions Alain Johannes also joined in and on January 31st a new album shall be released through Heavy Psych Sounds entitled: Vision Beyond Horizon. Go hear the first single 'The Glim'.)



maandag 3 april 2017

Automatic Sam – Arcs


Automatic Sam – Arcs
V2/Goomah – 2017
Rock, Psych, Desert, Garage
Rated: *****

We’ve been smitten with the Automatic Sam sound since their first release Hot Foot Oil back in 2009. Follow up Texino and their last album Sonic Whip were even more amazing. And when the boys joined Gary Arce and Mario Lalli on the new Ten East album Skyline Pressure  we were absolutely overjoyed. And when we finally heard that spaceous desert record even more. And now they are back. Back from the desert and back from the dead. Once again with a new drummer and once again with a new take on their old sound. Full of paradoxes, Arcs as it is called, moves into a sixties pop direction in some form, sounding lighter and more open, all the while turning darker on their next outing and tuning the overall heavy garage sound down, while tuning the rest of their heaviness up. Did we mention paradoxes? Did we mention there is definitely an Automatic Sam sound? Filled with stunning riffs, sublime solo’s and righteous compositions. Both lengthy and short. They try out every bit of arc and tension. Whether they sound straight from the desert or have a more krautish approach, they always seem to want to do it their own freaking way. Telling their very own story and their tall tales. They always did, but do it even more on this album. And that is what it is, more Automatic Sam on every level!

(Written by JK)




zaterdag 21 mei 2016

Zun – Burial Sunrise


Zun – Burial Sunrise
Small Stone – 2016
Rock, Stoner, Desert
Rated: ****

And once again we are treated to a magnificent new project from the surroundings of the all mighty Palm Desert, La Quinta and Indio near Los Angeles in the United States of America. Gary Arce, string magician of Yawning Man, and the man who stood at the beginning of all that goodness that has been coming from the desert, implored help for his new project Zun from the likes of John Garcia (Kyuss), the lovely Sera Timms (Ides of Gemini, Black Math Horseman), Bill Stinson (Yawning Man), Harper Hug (Vista Chino), Mario Lalli (Yawning Man, Fatso Jetson) and last but not least Doors guitar player Robbie Krieger. This collection of artists give us a veritable musical adventure. Floating, peaceful, almost ambient desert rock that leaves you in awe of nature, the earth and the universe. Tightly wrapped in all the righteous musical colors. Burial Sunrise, from the new project Zun, is a definite Gary Arce album, a hero who leaves the talking to his guitar and always lets the guitar speak wonderful tales of exploration...

(Written by JK)



vrijdag 16 januari 2015

Yawning Man & Automatic Sam


Yawning Man & Automatic Sam

A new project is in the works. And whether they will call it Yawning Sam or Automatic Man is unclear. If you are interested in seeing these cats live? Check out the Deventer date of the upcoming Fatso Jetson & Yawning Man European tour!