SLOWSHINE: Album Premiere on The Obelisk Thursday October 7 2021, 5:24 PM
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SLOWSHINE: Album Premiere on The Obelisk

Listen to Slowshine's new album at this location: https://theobelisk.net/obelisk/2021/10/06/slowshine-living-light-premiere-review/

Drenched in filters and fuzz, Slowshine combine the warmth and haze of seventies UK psychedelia with the expansive driving riffs of stoner rock.

Pre-order or pre-save the new album "Living Light", OUT October 8th, here:
https://thelastingdoserecords.bandcamp.com

Written & performed by Slowshine
Edited and produced by J.Oberg
Recorded & produced by J.Oberg at Hidden Planet Studio, Berlin/Germany

The Lasting Dose Records:
https://thelastingdoserecords.bandcamp.com

A sonic journey through clouds of thunder, SLOWSHINE combines the wall-of-sound dynamics of Torche with the vintage swagger of Black Rebel Motorcycle Club. With the warmth of 70s UK psychedelia and the driving riffs of stoner rock, "Living Light" is an exploration of storytelling through rhythm and texture.

FFO: Torche, Crippled Black Phoenix, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, King Gizzard
& the Lizard Wizard

Psych doom power couple Jan and Sabine Oberg (Earth Ship, Grin) have teamed up with drummer André Klein (Earth Ship, The Smokin’ 44s) to form a new heavy noise rock project called SLOWSHINE. Living Light is the band’s first musical outing, consisting of eight sweeping tracks that take cues from post-punk, stoner rock, sludge, and shoegaze.
As Jan Oberg (guitars & vocals) explains, “'Living Light' is about wandering around as the last person or soul on a destroyed planet where nature has finally taken everything back.” The singing, buried under vast layers of distortion and reverb, conveys stories from a post-apocalyptic world that slowly engrave themselves into the listener’s brain. However, "Living Light" shouldn’t be considered as a warning about impending doom, but rather as an exploration of storytelling through rhythm and texture. Drenched in filters and fuzz, "Living
Light" combines the warmth and haze of seventies UK psychedelia with the expansive driving riffs of stoner rock.
Songs like “Trails” or “Heights” with their swaggering rhythms really let the brain take the backseat in favor of a more intuitive listening experience. However, before unfastening the top two buttons of their shirt, one should know that SLOWSHINE references the melodic wall-of-sound dynamics of Torche as much as the vintage big ball swagger of Black Rebel Motorcycle Club. On their debut, SLOWSHINE excel through a wide range of dynamics, from the contemplative “A Quiet Place” to the explosive “Mother Moon”.
Being a product of pandemic times, the "Living Light" was recorded in four live sessions at Jan Oberg’s own Hidden Planet Studio; a tactic that enhances the album’s no-nonsense attitude and sincerity. Nevertheless, the tracks on "Living Light" contain a sonic depth that would suggest a more tedious recording process. From the low rumbling bass of Sabine Oberg to the shimmering 12-string guitars played by Jan Korbach (neànder, Casper) on “Trails”, SLOWSHINE presents a sonic depth befitting of the album’s epic narrative.
In combination with a stunning album cover by Benedikt Demmer (Druckwelle), "Living Light" provides the whole package – a sonic journey through clouds of thunder and vast open spaces.

Line-up:
Sabine Oberg – Bass
Jan Oberg – Guitars, Vocals
André Klein – Drums


Release Date: October 8th 2021 (Digital/Tape) | November/December 2021 (Vinyl)
The Lasting Dose Records - https://thelastingdoserecords.bandcamp.com/


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