Axis Of Evol by Pink Mountaintops

Axis Of Evol

Pink Mountaintops

2006

Axis Of Evol is a Rock album by Pink Mountaintops, originally released in 2006. On Gatefold: 7 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Folk Rock
  • fuzzy
  • brooding
  • desert

About

Pink Mountaintops’ self-titled debut paid tribute to the Velvet Underground, and on their sophomore release, <i>Axis of Evol</i>, Stephen McBean (also founder of psych-rockers Black Mountain) expands the band’s sound to include the specters of other musical mind-benders: McBean’s hollow warble on the acoustic “Comas” recalls early Pink Floyd genius Syd Barrett; the post-punkish “New Drug Queens” has a dark, danceable Ian Curtis soul; and the tumbling bass and hazy, droning guitars on “Lord, Let Us Shine” and “Slaves” conjure the much-missed Spacemen 3. Trading in the simmering sexual energy of <i>Pink Mountaintops</i> for a more spiritual theme, <i>Axis of Evol</i> has a subdued, earthy vibe, even in the face of feverish hallucinations and lapses of faith. “Plastic Man, You’re the Devil” feels like a hippie boy’s soul-searching blues, and the naked, mournful “How Can We Get Free” is both chilling and endearing.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Comas2:53
  2. 2Cold Criminals4:39
  3. 3New Drug Queens1:47
  4. 4Slaves8:52
  5. 5Plastic Man, You're the Devil3:52
  6. 6Lord, Let Us Shine5:05
  7. 7How We Can Get Free7:30

Credits

Performers

3 collectors on Gatefold own this · 7 pressings tracked on Gatefold