Kanaan is a power trio from Norway that combines the aspects
of psychedelia, fuzz tones, atmospheric noises, and post-jazz rock to the core.
They alongside other Norway bands including; White Willow, Ring Van Mobius,
Gazpacho, and Motorpsycho to name a few, bring the aspects for a spaced-out
adventure that you are about to embark on. This year, they’ve unleashed their
new album entitled, Double Sun on the
El Paraiso record label.
It’s their follow up to their 2018 debut, Windborne. And also a recording session
album they did with Casua Sui guitarist Jonas Munk at his studio for a session
they did entitle Odense Sessions. Onto
the new album, Double Sun. Eskid
Myrvoll, Ask Vatn Strom, and Ingvald Andre Vassbo, have stepped up to the plate
that is a journey beyond time and space. And believe me, there’s so much sauce
they’ve cooked up for a delicious hot and spicy meal.
From the moment you listen to the opening track of Worlds Together, they honor the E minor
and A major chord section of Pink Floyd’s Breathe
from Dark Side of the Moon while
honoring Rosalie Cunningham’s band Purson during the sessions for The Circle and the Blue Door. You can
imagine both the band and the artist are in awe to see this trio circling
towards the Milky Way.
Clocking in at 12 minutes and 20 seconds, Mountain hurtles the listener through
the cosmos as Kanaan into a deep-diving world of Space Madness! You have Eskild’s
fuzzy bass sounds going into this deep end of the pool as Ask’s guitar follows
him in pursuit with the major and minor improvisations while rising upwards and
downwards to the groove.
Ask does his Manuel Gottsching-sque sounds at times, but
with an Amon Duul twist channeling the Yeti
sessions and crossing over the first two Ash Ra Tempel albums while Worlds Apart becomes this intensive
twist of the Mahavishnu Orchestra’s race to the finish line. Kanaan gives Ask
some dooming guitar structures as Ingvald channels the drumming styles between
Bill Bruford and Keith Moon with some rapid firing on his drum kit.
The two-part closer of the title track goes from this
Avant-funk swirl as the channel the late great Segre Gainsbourg as if he had
recorded this during the session of his classic, Histoire de Melody Nelson with some spaced out scenarios while the
second part that features Bjorn Klakegg, delving into some post-punk territory
that is a speeding adventure back home to the planet Earth.
This journey is becoming a Space Ritual with some intensive
rhythm that makes it worth the ride home. Capturing the essence of Michael
Rother’s guitar section from Hero on
NEU’s third release of NEU! 75 and
Hawkwind’s Spirit of the Age, Kanaan
makes it back home safe and sound.
Double Sun is the
trip that you’ve been waiting for from Kanaan. The trio have upped their game
to get the controls set for the heart of the sun. Now while I’m new to the band’s
music, their latest release shows that they’ve done one helluva job. And I hope
they continue to do more in the roaring ‘20s.
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