Lights Karma Action

Lights Karma Action

Track Listings

1. New Day On The Rise
2. Orange Power
3. Soul Divider
4. Meditations #3: The Secret Life Of Plants
5. The Hypnofiction
6. Makers Mark
7. Lights Karma Action
8. Meditations #4: Cosmic Symphony
9. Maurice
10. Eci-ruam

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
A more rock oriented release that is as much inspired by The MC5 and Hendrix as it is by the psychedelic, jazz and Blues heroes that inspired their first disc "The Revenge Of Sonic Soular".

Lights Karma Action,Falcon Project,Idol Records,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop


Lights Karma Action
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Spacerock Delight
Lights Karma Action
Falcon Project
Manufacturer: Idol Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  1. The Revenge Of Sonic Soular

ASIN: B00004WKAP
Release Date: 2002-12-09

Tracks:

  1. New Day On The Rise
  2. Orange Power
  3. Soul Divider
  4. Meditations #3: The Secret Life Of Plants
  5. The Hypnofiction
  6. Makers Mark
  7. Lights Karma Action
  8. Meditations #4: Cosmic Symphony
  9. Maurice
  10. Eci-ruam

Album Description

A more rock oriented release that is as much inspired by The MC5 and Hendrix as it is by the psychedelic, jazz and Blues heroes that inspired their first disc "The Revenge Of Sonic Soular".

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Spacerock Delight.......2007-01-27

The Falcon Project seemed to have had a short lived yet undeniably nice presence in the Austin city music scene in the late 90s and early 2000s. Their music is grippingly psychedellic and pleasurable through the test of time. Several months after first hearing about them and feeling my way through their kaleidoscopic meshs of space rock and drug induced blues-esque jams, I have found myself returning to the well of fortunes with a sense of sustained happiness all the more each time. Lights Karma Action is the follow up to Revenge of the Sonic Solar, another well formed diamond in the rough, but LKA seems to really nail the corner stone aspects of what makes this band so great. This album seems to cohere a lot more to a greater conceptual whole, not only through arangement of tracklist, but also through the quality of songs on the album. They borrow from the grandfathers of the genre they seem to fit in, yet create a vast aura of originality all to their own. Spacemen3 and Hawkwind of course come to mind, but in a seemingly exploding trend of cliche indiepop being branded as shoegaze and spacerock being lumped in with the two, The Falcons sored over all of that, wings spread, with no problem. Songs drift in and out of one another revealing a new shade of psychotropic amusement park rides where the coaster's treck through heavily distorted fuzz and pedal drenched guitar tones, bass lines that erupt infectious trenches, unrelentlessly glove-fit drumming, sullen pianos, and vocals that show off a lazy man's way of writing songs that are simply just too cool to envision him without having sunglasses on. Song for song, once you think you have heard the peak of the album, another tune slowly unfolds to show you an audible prism of glassy and gritty satisfaction all over again. Very much a music for drug users to listen to by drug users rock album. Hints of blues scales line this trip the whole way and add a more genuine aspect to it than you will find on any modern, pretend shoegaze album.

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