Laddio Bolocko
Strange Warmings of Laddio Bolocko


3.5
great

Review

by Kage USER (30 Reviews)
July 7th, 2008 | 17 replies


Release Date: 1997 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Laddio Bolocko oozes that propulsive krautrock energy into a disillusioned psychedelic whirlpool of black humor and sunset jams.

Strange Warmings of Laddio Blocko is an absurd record and is all the stronger for it. It’s certainly a noisy bastard of an album, but remains constantly driven forward by a rhythmic pulse that undeniably lays the groundwork for some spectacular instrumental exploration.

Don’t get me wrong, though; this isn’t your average feedback-drenched noise rock band. This is a band that effortlessly dances with Can and Pere Ubu, tangos with Albert Ayler’s ecstatic spirit, electrocutes outsider punk. They ooze that propulsive krautrock energy into a disillusioned psychedelic whirlpool of black humor and sunset jams.

That krautrock-ian influence is manifested most in the ol’ drumkit, which sets the tone for the entire record. Deceptive in his ability to turn repetition into ritualistic hypnotism, the drummer has a nasty habit of contaminating straightforward beats with quivering ghost notes and offbeat rhythmic asymmetries that won’t allow the mind to sit still, even as it melts into the twisted world Bolocko creates around the rhythmic framework. The frenetic atmosphere that results opens the door for massive washes of building tension and exploding freak-outs, but tempers the primal scream with a—albeit often delusionally distorted—textural, structural, and atmospheric quality that sets them apart.

The album starts out bleeding electric energy without remorse. The first tune, amusingly titled “Goat Lips,” opens with a catchy riff but soon descends into alarm-mode, with a wailing and repetitive guitar figure like police to a crime scene. The anxiety seeps into the following track, a short noise sketch that crumbles under its own overdriven momentum, while “Nurser” culminates in a mind-blowing duel of dissonance between guitar, overdriven, insane saxophone and stomping percussion. The percussion is forced to nail down a groove as the guitar schizophrenically finds its path, in turns jumping out and then retreating before finally overtaking the piece with maddening hysteria and a mutating wall of noise.

Constant recontextualization of the album is necessary as it plods along. “The Man Who Never Was” follows “Nurser” and it turns the tables completely as a film noir mystery set amongst a record of noisy decay. Tension abounds in this plot, though, and before one can say “Alfred Hitchcock,” a passionately liberated saxophone squirms amongst the rising intensity of a raucous, snaky rhythm section, leaving “Dangler” to simmer in its wake, closing the album on a meditative note.



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Kage
July 7th 2008


1172 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Resubmit.

Neoteric
July 7th 2008


3243 Comments


Might want to fix the first tag Kagey.

Kage
July 7th 2008


1172 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

++++++

Fort23
July 7th 2008


3774 Comments


the staff section is verry colorful right now btw

Big Baby Jesus
August 6th 2010


549 Comments


Meh. It took forever to track this album down. I thought I'd dig it way more than I do. Too bad, so sad. Pretty noyce review, tho.

bzfgt
March 26th 2016


13 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

This is so tremendous, I just discovered this a couple of days ago and it is groovy as fuck.

altertide0
March 26th 2016


3026 Comments


underrated af

owen
May 6th 2017


5146 Comments


a big thanks to whoever added this band to Oxbow's similar artists section

GhandhiLion
August 15th 2019


17643 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

16 ratings. k

GhandhiLion
March 10th 2020


17643 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

demented

parksungjoon
March 10th 2020


47235 Comments


laddie bollocks

GhandhiLion
March 10th 2020


17643 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Laaaaaaddio ... BOLOCKO

parksungjoon
March 10th 2020


47235 Comments


enrico palazzo

JohnnyoftheWell
Staff Reviewer
May 28th 2023


60535 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

demoted



third song is ear sex oh yes

ArsMoriendi
February 21st 2024


41081 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

This could go either way

ArsMoriendi
February 21st 2024


41081 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

This is good, but there's a ceiling to this kinda improv type stuff for me, and I think the ceiling is 3.5

BAT
February 21st 2024


1884 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

damn i forgot this was a thing



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