Album Review
Band Of Skulls – “Himalayan” [Album Review]
With a name like Himalayan, you’d expect the third album from British rockers Band Of Skulls to be a massive, imposing piece of work but, aside from album opener “Asleep At The Wheel”, it seems that nothing could be further from the truth.
With a name like Himalayan, you’d expect the third album from British rockers Band Of Skulls to be a massive, imposing piece of work but, aside from album opener “Asleep At The Wheel”, it seems that nothing could be further from the truth.
From the slightly camp, T-Rex inspired swagger of “Hoochie Coochie” to the slower, more psychedelic drawl of the Emma Richardson led “Cold Sweat”, Himalayan is a meandering, carefree album which, rather than having a direction, instead chooses to wander along happy to see where life takes it. You could, I suppose, describe Himalayan as a “mood album” and that mood appears to be one induced by those lazy, hazy days where you don’t have a care in the world.
The feeling created by the blend of blues, psychedelic, hippy-rock can best be summed up by quoting from opener “Asleep At The Wheel” when frontman Russell Marsden drawls “‘cos where we are going is anyone’s guess.” I think the real problem is the band don’t seem to be in a rush to get anywhere fast making the second half of this album, where Band Of Skulls really embrace this lazy, carefree attitude, something of a drag to get through.
With Summer coming and those long, lazy evenings sat in your garden with a beer on the go, maybe Band Of Skulls have provided the perfect soundtrack. Personally though, I found the whole thing lacked purpose, direction but most importantly, passion.
Track Listing:
01. Asleep At The Wheel
02. Himalayan
03. Hoochie Coochie
04. Cold Sweat
05. Nightmares
06. Brothers And Sisters
07. I Guess I Know You Fairly Well
08. You Are All That I Am Not
09. I Feel Like Ten Men, Nine Dead And One Dying
10. Toreador
11. Heaven’s Key
12. Get Yourself Together
Run Time: 47:41
Release Date: March 31, 2014
Check out the song “Nightmares”
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