Minneapolis trio Mother of Fire, A fiercely unrelenting force of caustic violin drones, guitar distortion, and bass/drum rhythms. They magnify these forms and fuse it with a prophetic and haunting reverberation.
Their work is a pillar of psychedelia in a gale of noise. The group’s approach is comparable to Amon Düül II (with female vocals that touch on Renate Knaup’s stellar work on Yeti). Naomi Joy, a force of nature on the violin and whose fiery vocals occupy the magnetic centre
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Minneapolis trio Mother of Fire, A fiercely unrelenting force of caustic violin drones, guitar distortion, and bass/drum rhythms. They magnify these forms and fuse it with a prophetic and haunting reverberation.
Their work is a pillar of psychedelia in a gale of noise. The group’s approach is comparable to Amon Düül II (with female vocals that touch on Renate Knaup’s stellar work on Yeti). Naomi Joy, a force of nature on the violin and whose fiery vocals occupy the magnetic centre, even as they lead a listener into a maelstrom of tape delay, the vocals stays as urgently clear as a cry of distress. The violin and guitar work provide the steam, generating monolithic gravities.
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