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Brant Bjork


Reviews (2)


Cryptic rock

d. 10. Apr. 2020

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Adrian Breeman

d. 10. Apr. 2020

"No stranger to improvisation, Brant Bjork finds its namesake exploring territory both familiar and challenging, and its eight tracks take a variety of side trips and detours that somehow end up paralleling the main path of the album. For those fans still seeking satiation even after the man's collection of recent releases, Brant Bjork will provide an energizing respite, while fans from larger name projects will be pleasantly surprised by the strength of this latest solo record".


The Obelisk

2020

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2020

"For Brant Bjork fans, the return to a solo methodology will speak to some of his older work, specifically his now-classic debut, 1999's Jalamanta. But even for those who haven't followed him on his winding journey through the desert over a period of years and decades, for newer listeners or someone taking it on after hearing perhaps some of Heavy Psych Sounds` catalog reissues, Brant Bjork successfully captures what snared those longtime fans in the first place. And most importantly, it does so without pretending the last 20 years didn't happen. It is honest, it is genuine, and it is singular".