White Hills by White Hills

White Hills

White Hills

2010

White Hills is a Rock album by White Hills, originally released in 2010. On Gatefold: 4 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Psych Rock
  • cavernous
  • hypnotic
  • spacey

About

Not since the F*cking Champs teamed up with Trans Am in 2004 has a collaboration between two bands sounded perfectly matched. In this second installment from Manchester, England’s drone masters (Gnod) join Brooklyn’s keepers of the space-rock torch (White Hills) to birth multi-leveled tiers of astral mind-melting sonic topography. Following the minute-long acoustic intro “Bits,” a nearly ten-minute epic entitled “Run Around” blasts off toward new frontiers in psychedelic sounds. White Hills gives Gnod plenty of room to stretch out and build pulsing, breathing trances of gradual intensity where six-string flourishes interweave between the composition’s inhaling and exhaling. With Oneida’s Kid Millions drumming for White Hills, the rhythmic patterns are both comforting and unpredictable throughout, especially in “The Secret Society Of Ants,” where dub influences seep in from Millions’ reggae Joy Division cover band, Jah Division. The 13-and-a-half minute-long “Spaced Man” makes good on its title with a Hawkwind-esque jam, while “Drop Out” bestows NEU!-inspired Krautrock.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Bits1:06
  2. 2Run-A-Round9:41
  3. 3Streams1:18
  4. 4The Secret Society of Ants2:04
  5. 5Spaced Man13:54
  6. 6Well Hang6:36
  7. 7Drop Out11:01
  8. 8Per Sempre15:57
  9. 9Elka (Bonus Track)16:11

Credits

Performers

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 4 pressings tracked on Gatefold