Stoner rock heroes
Earthless are from San Diego. The bandmembers are drummer
Mario Rubalcaba from
Clikitat Ikatowi and
Kawabata Makoto's
Hot Snakes, bassist
Mike Eginton from
Electric Nazarene, and guitarist
Isaiah Mitchell from
Nebula. The trio plays a brand of slow, prodding, jam-heavy guitar freakout and bass throb echoing everyone in this scene. The difference, however, is that
Mitchell can actually play the hell out of his guitar. Droning, thudding
space jams are
Earthless' trip du jour, and they do it shockingly well. There are two tracks here,
"Flower Travelin' Man" (an obvious tribute to
Flower Travelling Band, though they sound nothing like them) and
"Lost in the Cold Sun." The first cut reaches deep into riff territory, with
Rubalcaba's constant beat-heavy atmospherics providing a leaping-off point for
Mitchell, who does his best
Hendrixian psych-
blues wail.
Eginton is the somnambulist laying down a repetitive, hypnotic line for over 20 minutes as the guitar overload carries the day. What's different about
"Lost in the Cold Sun" is the obvious
Sabbath influence in the riff, but what
Mitchell does with it is stellar-- pulling out all the stops, bending notes, squalling them, and pulling the volume knobs off his amp while spiraling down, down, down into the netherword of ecstatic darkness, alternately playing half-speed and triple-timing the rhythm section for 21 minutes. This stuff isn't for everybody, but when it comes to
stoner rock, these guys have a niche all their own and this record is one of the very best of the genre. ~ Thom Jurek