It’s been two years since Kuhn Fu have released a new album
after the release of their 2017 album, Kuhnspiracy.
So for me, I had completely forgotten about them. Until this year. Their
follow-up Chain the Snake, shows them
that the band are going strong. And this time it is filled with vengeance. Christian,
Ziv, Esat, and George have the battering rams ready to burst the doors down
with a hardcore punch.
Marco Messy
Millionaire starts off with a brassy punk attitude as Christian channels
both the Diablo Swing Orchestra and the Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo by
singing in the styles of Danny Elfman. It delves into some of the territories
of Captain Beefheart as Christian and Ziv do this intensive challenge between
each other as they raise the stake to see where both rhythm and improvisation
go into some free-Jazz punk like structures that honor the WorldService
Project.
Gargamel sees Kuhn
Fu delve into the gems of Frank Zappa’s Weasles
Ripped My Flesh. You could tell that Kuhn is like a composer by giving Ziv,
George, and Esat some ideas on where he wants the band to march right into
before going into this late ‘60s mysterious atmosphere with some wah-wah
grooves. Traktus is one of their
darker compositions by delving into the waters of the Rock In Opposition
movement.
They channel parts of Henry Cow, Present, and Univers Zero before
Christian Kuhn screams in the styles of Magma’s Christian Vander for a couple
of seconds as Ziv’s clarinet and the dooming string bass sets up this
nightmarish bloodbath as it switches into more of the punky movements as if
Kuhn Fu are giving Green Day the big giant middle finger!
Gustav Grinch is a
ska mode meets avant-jazz approach as Kuhn and Ziv crawl into this tiny little
mouse hole by doing some alternate cartoon scores honoring Ren and Stimpy and the Robert Clampett-era of Looney Tunes. You can
imagine Kuhn Fu are tearing down the rule books by going into the sounds by
creating their take of making music for the 1942 short, Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid as if Beaky Buzzard has finally achieved
his goal by capturing Bugs as if to please his mother.
Listening to Wolf’s
Muckenkagel, Hadow’s tidal-wave intro on his drumkit is going through the
sounds of The Ventures and The Surfaris. The chanting vocalziations go into a
middle-eastern Malaguena motif as the
chords makes these crashing sounds by setting up the final sequence of Clint
Eastwood’s character of The Man with No Name in the final part of the trilogy, The Good, The
Bad, & The Ugly.
Kuhn Fu have scored another touchdown in their own take of
Football with Chain the Snake as if
they brought everything from the kitchen table of Jazz, Swing, Ska, Punk, and
the Rock In Opposition genre into a delicious Wasabi Mango Pineapple Smoothie.
And Christian himself has delivered more than just a smoothie, but a volcanic
eruption that is ready to explode.
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