Orange Goblin
Frequencies From Planet Ten


4.0
excellent

Review

by StinkyWizzelteats USER (4 Reviews)
September 29th, 2010 | 21 replies


Release Date: 1997 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Fly into the psychedelic glow.

Formed in 1994 in London, originally calling themselves Our Haunted Kingdom, Orange Goblin took on their current name after releasing a split EP with Electric Wizard in 1995. While they functioned as a six piece on this record, keyboard player Duncan Gibbs would appear only on this album, while second guitarist Pete O'Malley departed from the band after their fifth record, Thieving From the House of God.

Orange Goblin (currently) is:
Ben Ward - vocals
Joe Horri - guitar
Martyn Millard - bass
Chris Turner - drums


Frequencies from Planet Ten is quite an interesting listen, especially to those who're only familiar with the band's later work, where the psychedelic influences are significantly toned down. Nevertheless, this is classic Orange Goblin and blends psychedelic rock, doom, and stoner jams exceedingly well. Later albums would show that a more focused direction would result in some of the band's best work. The lyrics found here come off as drug-induced, 'high' fantasy poetry, especially in Orange Goblin, which also contains one of the catchiest riffs found on this album.


The production on this record sounds professional, with the guitars being loud, clean, and appropriately crushing when needed. Ben Ward's trademark vocals feel a bit underpowered and effect-heavy at times, while Millard barely makes his presence known throughout the album. The drumming is quite solid, but nothing fancy, and unfortunately suffers from feeling a bit flat and underwhelming at points. The song structures found here are somewhat varied, though half of them are merely styled up versions of the verse-chorus-verse build.

From the opening seconds of The Astral Project, you'll already have a pretty fair idea of what this record is going to be. The opener contains elements of psychedelic, stoner rock, and even a bit of pop appeal, all coming together beautifully. The main riff is simplistic and memorable, with a vocal melody that one can't help but hum along to. Both the verses and chorus are among the album's best lyrical offerings, while the music serves as an example of genre-blending done right.

The other tracks follow suit with blending various styles, with Magic Carpet being decidedly psychedelic rock while Saruman's Wish brings some mid-paced doom riffs. Land of Secret Dreams feels like a hybrid of the two, while adding a few quiet moments and soft vocals. Aquatic Fanatic is an upbeat, almost headbang-able tune which opens and closes with wave crashes and is among the album's strongest tracks.

The two instrumental tracks, Song of the Purple Mushroom Fish and Lothlorian feel like filler material rather than interludes. The former is a slow, repetitive, echoed guitar mixed with some ambient synths and sounds like something heard at a head shop, while the latter feels out of place with its synthesized strings coupled with a simple acoustic riff.

The closer, Star-Shaped Cloud, is probably the album's loosest, trippiest moment. Ward's soft vocals don't bring anything terribly interesting to the table, but they don't detract either. Still, the song is great if you're in the right mood, and feels like an appropriate end to the record. After about ninety seconds of silence there is also a "secret" track, which is nothing more than a minute of what seems to be the band while at a gig in a pub.

Overall, this is a great first effort from an excellent band, though at times it feels that they were struggling to find a sound and stick with it. That said, most of what the band attempts to do on this record passes with flying, swirling, LSD induced colors, though later albums would prove to be less psychedelic sounding and focused on more concrete, melodic songwriting. This is a record that merits a listen from just about anybody interested in hard/stoner rock, and fans of Kyuss and Electric Wizard will especially want to check this one out.

Highlights
The Astral Project
Aquatic Fanatic
Land of Secret Dreams
Orange Goblin


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StinkyWizzelteats
September 29th 2010


68 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I'm kind of surprised that this band has only gotten one other review. Maybe I'll do the whole discography if people think this one was okay.

pizzamachine
September 29th 2010


27708 Comments


Good review, pos.

StinkyWizzelteats
September 29th 2010


68 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Thanks.



I figured the album was worth a halfway decent review.

Irving
Emeritus
September 29th 2010


7496 Comments


Good review (pos). Enjoyed reading it.

Also, it might be a good idea to do the rest of their discography...you know, broaden the Sputnik database a little.

brutebeard
September 29th 2010


1655 Comments


Good rev.
Teach me the font tricks real quick in exchange for my pos.
I oughta check these guys out more

StinkyWizzelteats
September 29th 2010


68 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

BBCode? Sure.

Bold is [b]word[/ b] (minus the space)

For italics and underlining, just replace the b with i or u



And yeah, these guys are pretty great, especially their later stuff.

brutebeard
September 29th 2010


1655 Comments


thanks, it really makes reviews more appealing.

Goblin is like a mid-tempo Electric Wizard huh?

StinkyWizzelteats
September 29th 2010


68 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Eh, there's a few similarities, but personally I'd say they're closer to Kyuss if anything, though OG and EW have done two splits.



brutebeard
September 29th 2010


1655 Comments


Yeah I'm def. more keen on EW

StinkyWizzelteats
September 29th 2010


68 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Yeah, EW is one of my favorite bands, they never play in my area though. ;/



This album sounds like it could've been made 30someodd years ago and for some reason that really appeals to me.

brutebeard
September 29th 2010


1655 Comments


I feel ya bro. The stoner bluesy riffs are super sick

AnvilJ
September 30th 2010


124 Comments


Thanks for adding for good rock and roll.

eggsvonsatan
May 10th 2011


1087 Comments


Band needs more live.


fulgrim
September 15th 2011


1542 Comments


Great album.

greg84
Emeritus
February 13th 2012


7654 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Sick album!

manosg
Emeritus
May 29th 2014


12710 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Indeed. Awesome psychedelic spacey stuff.

InFlamesWeThrash666
September 15th 2015


10585 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Album rocks hard

Piglet
December 26th 2016


8509 Comments


RAWKS

AcidCaravan
April 9th 2018


504 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Their best one for me. Love the general rawness, the rhythm session's jazzy undertones and the spacey, trippy jams, which diminished with their next outputs more and more. Great album indeed.

parksungjoon
January 19th 2022


47231 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

why does he sound like hetfield



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