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‘Psychic Police Force’ has a more full scale assault from the dooming guitars that gets your surfing gear going to head out to the beach! Battling organ exercises with a stop-and-go section, it becomes a full-scale riot ending that transforms into hell on earth.
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And then the levels goes off the charts for the last seven minutes as the quartet channel both the Pawn Hearts and Meddle-era between Van der Graaf Generator and Pink Floyd with a spaced-out ending. Featuring the ‘Dronsz’ vibrations, Mahogany Frog takes the listener into the heart of the jungle at 120 degrees that has a droning atmosphere with some string bass. ‘CUbe 1’ sees their keyboards sounding like a chainsaw buzzing completely out of nowhere that goes completely bat-shit crazy! Booming groovy electro-waves and crazy vibes that puts you on the edge of your seat, ‘((Sundog))’ is a noir-jazz pulp novelization setting up not just the famous cowbells, but a nod to the German group, Novalis. Raizenne Ellenberger, Graham Epp and Jesse Warkentin, the last three minutes arrive at a celebration inside the Pleasure Dome from Kubla Khan by having this climatic celebration before the break of dawn. Headbanging bass and dueling guitars between Scott A. The drum rolls set up the highway sequences that Andy Rudolph would do, giving the keyboards to go into a blistering hay-wiring effect. But there’s also the ‘Sysyphus’ suite from Richard Wright on Pink Floyd’s Ummagumma from the first six minutes on the composition. Sailing into the Bermuda triangle, vibrated ‘60s guitar textures and blaring basses go into Black Mountain’s In The Future-era.
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Opener ‘Theme from P.D.’ starts with these alarming synths that fade in with middle-eastern Morse Code sections, followed by electro-drum vibrations. And it is a holy shit in a fucking hand-bag eruption that they’ve unleashed! From the moment you put this album on, don’t expect a fancy-schmancy epic rocker. Six years in the making, their new album has broken all the rules. And now in 2021 they’ve come back with their seventh studio release from the MoonJune label entitled In the Electric Universe. It’s been eight years after the release of their 2012 sixth studio album Senna. Since their formation in 1998 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, the quartet have taken their approach of noise, psychedelia, and kraut rock to a whole new level. But there is one band to be added to that list. From Rush, Klaatu, Maniege, Max Webster, Harmonium, Blood Ceremony, Black Mountain, and Morse Code.

Canada has been home to some of the most important progressive rock bands.
