Lavender Flu: Barbarian Dust 12"
āIn contrast to their prior mobile-unit hole-ups and home-taped fryers, Barbarian Dust, the third album from Lavender Flu, marks the bandās first raid of a proper studio. Extending the formalities further, the conceptual impetus for the sessions stems from a collective meditation on cosmic biker rock. Smokey, sureāand that peculiar, chunky ether seeps into the resulting collectionābut it all ultimately serves to a liquid frame, a set of parameters imposed purely to burst through.Ā Compositionally and thematically, Barbarian Dust alternates between hope and anger, each idealized, a sway thoughtfully achieved through an often-soaring, occasionally busted version of rock heaviness (without ever approaching āHeavy Rockā, thank heaven / hell). In every sense of the word, itās their most aggressive work to date.
āBarbarian Dust collects songs that move in and out of wobble and explosion, each pushing forever forward, just as the composers themselves do. Galaxies past cool-but-copyist trips, Lavender Fluābrothers Chris and Lucas Gunn, Scott Simmons and Ben Spencerāslaughter the trivial in favor of a newer, deeper, more meaningful sound, indifferent to any path other than their own. Time to transform, yet again.āĀ Ā Ā āMitch Cardwell
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Lavender Flu: Barbarian Dust 12"
Lavender Flu: Barbarian Dust 12"
āIn contrast to their prior mobile-unit hole-ups and home-taped fryers, Barbarian Dust, the third album from Lavender Flu, marks the bandās first raid of a proper studio. Extending the formalities further, the conceptual impetus for the sessions stems from a collective meditation on cosmic biker rock. Smokey, sureāand that peculiar, chunky ether seeps into the resulting collectionābut it all ultimately serves to a liquid frame, a set of parameters imposed purely to burst through.Ā Compositionally and thematically, Barbarian Dust alternates between hope and anger, each idealized, a sway thoughtfully achieved through an often-soaring, occasionally busted version of rock heaviness (without ever approaching āHeavy Rockā, thank heaven / hell). In every sense of the word, itās their most aggressive work to date.
āBarbarian Dust collects songs that move in and out of wobble and explosion, each pushing forever forward, just as the composers themselves do. Galaxies past cool-but-copyist trips, Lavender Fluābrothers Chris and Lucas Gunn, Scott Simmons and Ben Spencerāslaughter the trivial in favor of a newer, deeper, more meaningful sound, indifferent to any path other than their own. Time to transform, yet again.āĀ Ā Ā āMitch Cardwell
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āIn contrast to their prior mobile-unit hole-ups and home-taped fryers, Barbarian Dust, the third album from Lavender Flu, marks the bandās first raid of a proper studio. Extending the formalities further, the conceptual impetus for the sessions stems from a collective meditation on cosmic biker rock. Smokey, sureāand that peculiar, chunky ether seeps into the resulting collectionābut it all ultimately serves to a liquid frame, a set of parameters imposed purely to burst through.Ā Compositionally and thematically, Barbarian Dust alternates between hope and anger, each idealized, a sway thoughtfully achieved through an often-soaring, occasionally busted version of rock heaviness (without ever approaching āHeavy Rockā, thank heaven / hell). In every sense of the word, itās their most aggressive work to date.
āBarbarian Dust collects songs that move in and out of wobble and explosion, each pushing forever forward, just as the composers themselves do. Galaxies past cool-but-copyist trips, Lavender Fluābrothers Chris and Lucas Gunn, Scott Simmons and Ben Spencerāslaughter the trivial in favor of a newer, deeper, more meaningful sound, indifferent to any path other than their own. Time to transform, yet again.āĀ Ā Ā āMitch Cardwell











