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Stoned Company - Electric Dust

18/5/2019

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Electric Dust is an album released in April 24, by American stoner rock band Stoned Company. A highly interesting and energetic instrumental work, the record has seven tracks: 1) Electric Dust; 2) Whiskey Soaked Bones; 3) Jesse James; 4) Doomed in Texas; 5) High Mist; 6) Smoke Without Fire; 7) Mud Man's Blues; despite the fact that this album is mainly grounded in the most conventional elements of the genre, Electric Dust is a very good work, and has some powerfully delightful and dynamic guitar lines, that contributes to sustain highly diffusive, but belligerent harmonies, whose intriguing sonorous layout definitely displays a laborious, dense and effective style, exceedingly pleasant to hear and to appreciate.    

With a synergy that emanates from a melodic expansion that highlights the density of its own atmosphere, the sonorous excellence displayed by the band irradiates from the horizon of its simple, but meritorious creative convergences, that wisely explores the most graceful musical arrangements mastered by them – within a diagram of preconceived sonorous possibilities –, while concomitantly consolidating an elegant, but abrasive style, that definitely values their creative standards diligently. 

Despite the ordinary limitations of the general musical structure, the level of musical competence and professionalism displayed by Stoned Company is exceedingly sophisticated. They know perfectly how to make the sound gravitate towards the dispersive axis of the melodies, without being redundant or monotonous, though their style is marked by an acceptable level of ostensible homogeneity. Nevertheless, with a dynamic and organic sensibility that conflagrates with a voracious energy the latent spirit of their music, Stoned Company proves with this release that they really understand what is necessary to create marvelous instrumental stoner rock.  

Despite the fact that there isn’t any innovative elements on this album, Electric Dust deserves attention, because the style displayed by the band navigates competently and passionately by the most gracious and abrasive traditional elements of the genre. So people who are passionate for stoner rock certainly will love this record, regardless of its deficiencies or common ground features, that doesn’t affect at all the quality of the work. Definitely, this is an album worthwhile listening, that will make you feel more closely attached to the genre.  


Wagner

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