One of the most harrowing listens I've had in a long time. This album evokes the same sense of extreme emotional distress as YWGWYW by Daughters, but doing it in a more grand, experimental and epic way. This album has some of the most extreme and harsh moments of noise that I have ever heard while also having some moments that are genuinely beautiful. The only thing holding it back from being a perfect album is that some moments may be just a tad too long. This is a must listen for anyone who ... read more
When talking about debut-EPs it's nearly impossible to get much better than this. Vepsestikk uses every second of these 26 minutes effectively, and it never once gets boring. The titletrack, Ny Person is an amazing opener, while also being the most "epic" track on the record, clocking in at 8 minutes. It sets the scene amazingly for the rest of the album and is a joy to listen to, all the way through. Drømmer Jeg? was a great choice for the lead single for this project as it ... read more
My favorite new era Motorpsycho record. The three tracks on this album are damn near perfect. It's a dark and captivating listen, and the drummer Tomas Järmyr really shines on this one.
With an EP, you can't get much better than this. The only thing pulling this one down a little is that two of the five songs are available elsewhere
This album is probably the best album to listen to if you want to get into the early era of Motorpsychol. Timothy's Monster really showcases most of the sounds and styles the band explored during the nineties, and every song on the record is really good. The album goes from soft and sweet acoustic cuts like Feel and Sungravy to epic monsters like The Wheel and The Golden Core, and everything fits perfectly. Arguably the heaviest track in their entire discography, Grindstone is also found on ... read more