Astra
The Weirding


3.5
great

Review

by Bleekill USER (21 Reviews)
August 5th, 2009 | 9 replies


Release Date: 2009 | Tracklist

Review Summary: A stellar journey to the end of the universe and time itself.

Like many bands, I was drawn to Astra because of the album art. That and Rise Above records have signed some really great bands. Astra is based in San Diego California; home to quite a few spaced out psych rock bands (Earthless for example). I wasn’t surprised later on to see Arik Roper was the artist for the cover art and that intrigued me further. As I listened through the album the first time, I knew “The Weirding” was a find. The opening instrumental The Rising of the Black Sun is a great introduction to the album. It starts off very fluid with chimes and a wailing flute. As the guitar surges in you get the feeling that something huge is happening. Then everything begins to melt away reminding me of some eerie choir.

The ending blends in with the beginning of The Weirding. This track features vocals and listeners will pick out a huge Pink Floyd influence with the accent, layered melodies and epic song length. This memorable track features the most floydian chorus on the album with shimmering guitar licks that definitely bring to mind Black Sabbath’s spacier songs like Planet Caravan. The middle of the song turns into a great jam that builds up to a soaring guitar solo that leaves you feeling the constellations rush by. From the void comes a melancholic voice emerging again for the ending, lamenting earth’s doom. Hope is given as the laser bright guitar wails in another great solo with all instruments working together for H bomb explosion at the end. This is most definitely the highlight of the album. This is only the tip of the 78 minute iceberg for this sonic journey. Like most progressive albums, it should be experienced from start to finish so, make time.

Silent Sleep begins with a beautiful guitar intro that eventually slows down, bringing in the elegant flute. This is a much slower, gentler melancholic track. After reading an article about the band in Classic Rock Magazine, I discovered an interesting quote from the band on the new album: “The main themes are death, introspection and contemplating what lies beyond. It’s about pondering the rapidly deteriorating state of the world today and trying to find an escape”. This is extremely evident on this track. The River Under follows Silent Sleep on the album but also in sound. Ouroboros is another instrumental and at a giant 17 minutes of entertaining jamming. The guitar and keyboard solos gain speed and slow down, changing up melodies as they mesh together majestically.

Broken Glass is a dreamy folk tinged trudge through a dark valley eclipsed by stars. The hazy atmosphere increases as The Dawning Of Ophiuchus appears. The band displays some great skills with songwriting; they are not too flashy and balance the atmosphere side well also. The closing track Beyond To Slight The Maze has a very alchemical feel to it, especially as the organ rises near the end. It is a haunting but beautiful ending to a celestial journey. “The Wierding” is a great choice for anyone with a taste for classic, progressive and psychedelic rock. I would give this a 3.8 if I could.



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FistfulOfSteel
August 6th 2009


898 Comments


planet caravan reference made me want this. good review dude, do more. you've got friggin great taste.

Bleekill
August 6th 2009


832 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Thanks a lot man. Yeah planet caravan is one of my fave sabbath songs. Also Astra is playing at the Planet Caravan Fest in NC, I want to go but it's too expensive for my budget lol. $75.

Zip
August 6th 2009


5312 Comments


I hate planet caravan! They never sent me my shirts....

BallsToTheWall
August 6th 2009


51607 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

This is a badass record. Excruciatingly long though.

lobby
August 23rd 2009


1251 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

loved this. definitely heard that Pink Floyd influence...

cratos76
July 24th 2010


85 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

i love it,great vocals which is kind of rare these days!

Ummagumma67
April 30th 2012


2 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Awesome young prog band. You can hear the influences of

Several classic prog bands

ExcentrifugalForz
August 3rd 2014


2124 Comments


about as relaxing as prog music gets

Sharenge
January 9th 2023


5824 Comments


weird... tastes like prog



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