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Vertigo

Jess and The Ancient Ones

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Format: CD

Cat No: SVART229CD

Release Date:  28 May 2021

Label:  Svart Records

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  6430077094642

Genres:  Hard Rock & Metal  Stoner Rock  

Release Date:  04 June 2021

Label:  Svart Records

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  6430077094611

Genres:  Hard Rock & Metal  Stoner Rock  

Release Date:  04 June 2021

Label:  Svart Records

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  6430077094628

Genres:  Hard Rock & Metal  Stoner Rock  

  • Description

    The Savonian occult rock behemoth Jess and The Ancient Ones have emerged with a new album! Their brand of heavy guitar and organ-led swagger has progressed from the twin guitar metal blast of yesteryear to Jess and The Ancient Ones' very own take on soulful late sixties garage psychedelia. Titled Vertigo, the new record is set for release on Svart Records on May 21st this year with a foreboding sound of lysergic doom. What began on the previous record, 'The Horse & Other Weird Tales' is taken further and deeper, towards a conclusion on Vertigo. Songwriter and guitarist Thomas Corpse comments, "To me this album sounds like a dark horse - a brother to the previous album. There's a strange ominous feeling that hovers upon the entire album, maybe it's the feeling of nostalgia that's arising from the lyrics." Wrapped in a crude tornado-adorned old school sleeve, the album's eight tracks bubble in a boiling cauldron of vintage pop culture influence and occult-tinged paranoia. Ranging from the softly fiery opening track 'Burning of The Velvet Fires' to the almost heavy metal -ish nihilistic banger 'Born To Kill', Vertigo is a spiraling journey of heavy Finnish psych rock at its finest. The first single cut "Summer Tripping Man" is a heavy hitting prophecy of doom condensed into the classic three minute garage format, and it has already become a steady part of the band's live set long before it was captured on tape. The single comes accompanied by an animated music video, created by Giuliano Di Girolamo.

    Description

    The Savonian occult rock behemoth Jess and The Ancient Ones have emerged with a new album! Their brand of heavy guitar and organ-led swagger has progressed from the twin guitar metal blast of yesteryear to Jess and The Ancient Ones' very own take on soulful late sixties garage psychedelia. Titled Vertigo, the new record is set for release on Svart Records on May 21st this year with a foreboding sound of lysergic doom. What began on the previous record, 'The Horse & Other Weird Tales' is taken further and deeper, towards a conclusion on Vertigo. Songwriter and guitarist Thomas Corpse comments, "To me this album sounds like a dark horse - a brother to the previous album. There's a strange ominous feeling that hovers upon the entire album, maybe it's the feeling of nostalgia that's arising from the lyrics." Wrapped in a crude tornado-adorned old school sleeve, the album's eight tracks bubble in a boiling cauldron of vintage pop culture influence and occult-tinged paranoia. Ranging from the softly fiery opening track 'Burning of The Velvet Fires' to the almost heavy metal -ish nihilistic banger 'Born To Kill', Vertigo is a spiraling journey of heavy Finnish psych rock at its finest. The first single cut "Summer Tripping Man" is a heavy hitting prophecy of doom condensed into the classic three minute garage format, and it has already become a steady part of the band's live set long before it was captured on tape. The single comes accompanied by an animated music video, created by Giuliano Di Girolamo.

    Description

    The Savonian occult rock behemoth Jess and The Ancient Ones have emerged with a new album! Their brand of heavy guitar and organ-led swagger has progressed from the twin guitar metal blast of yesteryear to Jess and The Ancient Ones' very own take on soulful late sixties garage psychedelia. Titled Vertigo, the new record is set for release on Svart Records on May 21st this year with a foreboding sound of lysergic doom. What began on the previous record, 'The Horse & Other Weird Tales' is taken further and deeper, towards a conclusion on Vertigo. Songwriter and guitarist Thomas Corpse comments, "To me this album sounds like a dark horse - a brother to the previous album. There's a strange ominous feeling that hovers upon the entire album, maybe it's the feeling of nostalgia that's arising from the lyrics." Wrapped in a crude tornado-adorned old school sleeve, the album's eight tracks bubble in a boiling cauldron of vintage pop culture influence and occult-tinged paranoia. Ranging from the softly fiery opening track 'Burning of The Velvet Fires' to the almost heavy metal -ish nihilistic banger 'Born To Kill', Vertigo is a spiraling journey of heavy Finnish psych rock at its finest. The first single cut "Summer Tripping Man" is a heavy hitting prophecy of doom condensed into the classic three minute garage format, and it has already become a steady part of the band's live set long before it was captured on tape. The single comes accompanied by an animated music video, created by Giuliano Di Girolamo.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Burning of the Velvet Fires
      • 2. World Paranormal
      • 3. Talking Board
      • 4. Love Zombi
      • 5. Summer Tripping Man
      • 6. Born To Kill
      • 7. What's On Your Mind
      • 8. Strange Earth Illusion

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Burning of the Velvet Fires
      • 2. World Paranormal
      • 3. Talking Board
      • 4. Love Zombi
      • 5. Summer Tripping Man
      • 6. Born To Kill
      • 7. What's On Your Mind
      • 8. Strange Earth Illusion

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Burning of the Velvet Fires
      • 2. World Paranormal
      • 3. Talking Board
      • 4. Love Zombi
      • 5. Summer Tripping Man
      • 6. Born To Kill
      • 7. What's On Your Mind
      • 8. Strange Earth Illusion