And Fabio pitches a shutout with another album which is new to me, Causa Sui's "Euporie Tide"......I'll attach a piece on the album here, sounds pretty good, we shall see!
https://mega.nz/#F!nIY3WbrK
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Each summer calls for a new Causa Sui album and after a two year gap, the prolific Danish four-piece have finally dropped Euporie Tide. More concise this time, the band have separated their often lengthy psychedelic jams into several, moreMANAGEABLE
After the release of the highly acclaimed and successful Summer Sessions, Causa Sui have become an underground force in the psychedelic stoner scene. Their musical formula, usually consisting of intricate, dynamic tunes that build up from laid back, jazz-influenced jams to heavy, focused outbursts, hasIMPROVED
Feeling more connected to the aforementioned Summer trilogy rather than the Pewt'r Sessions, their latest effort also carves a path of its own. All encompassingOPENER
The mellow side offers some gorgeous moments too, that include the closing track, 'Eternal Flow', where Kahr steps out of the usual loop to play some soft bass leads, while the clean, eerie guitar licks behind it create a lush atmosphere. It's truly the perfect ending for such a dynamic record. At the same time, 'The Juice' and 'Ju-Ju Blues' mix some of the most pristine moments with heavier progressions. The former starts with a pastoral motif that frequently gives way to marching, Black Sabbath-like build-ups, while the latter jumps from waltzing, organRICH
Whether classic or not, this is hands down Causa Sui's best effort so far. TheCOMPLETE
https://mega.nz/#F!nIY3WbrK!9UuIaIFem7o_tvJL3Ycm7w
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