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Saturday, December 26, 2009

Night Sun - 1972 - Mournin'


[Download] 96MB, 320k/s

In 2023, psychedelicbabymag.com published an interview with Walter Kirchgässner (guitarist) and Bruno Schaab (vocals, bass) (link).

This is it. Along with Captain Beyond, the best obscurity I have found so far. It has everything a self-respecting proto-metal geek could possibly want; they recorded one album in 1972, they are German, with some elements of krautrock, and they reach levels of heaviosity that are simply mind-blowing for their time. To me they sound like an amalgamation of Sabbath and Deep Purple with just enough prog and kraut to give them a unique aspect over those bands. In places this album show's a total affinity to Sabbath's DOOM, but it also has fast bits (proto-thrash?) and one genuinely beautiful and touching ballad called Come Down, only one balled, all that's needed, just as it should be.

It also has insane aggression in spades, now here is where I think it out-metal's Sabbath, it has a genuine nastiness that is almost totally lacking in other music of it's time and it builds up to intensities which rival progressive death metal. A lot of these obscure albums I find have decent heavy bits, but all too often they don't last long enough within a song, which will often give way to cheesy boogie woogie or 60s pop or blues etc for the chorus......well there's NONE of that anywhere on this album, which is a sweet relief and really makes it sound years ahead of it's time.

When you listen to the first track 'Plastic Shotgun' you may not think it sounds much like Sabbath, and this one doesn't, but it's fast, heavy and unusual. The vocals are everywhere, Bruno Schaab is tremendously versatile, he can sing, scream, and shriek perfectly at each point in a song as required. Just wait until Got A Bone Of My Own comes along, float through it's ominous slow-burning into........and Bang, along comes a gargantuan riff that will have you checking the liner notes for sneaky guest appearances from Iommi and Lord. During my first ever listen, it was at this point that I realised how special this album is and I hope you will too.

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12 comments:

  1. Borrowed this from Sludge Swamp. I hear it's a necessary one.

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  2. Oh, man--this is an awesome album. Glad it's still up!--Paisley Panties

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  3. nice vid

    i like your blog very much


    greetings from germany

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  4. no conocía a este grupo, pero el disco es impresionante, y que decir del video, una pasada. Gracias y saludos

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  5. Thanks Rich for this upload, amazing band!

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  6. Hey!!! Thanks Friend

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  7. Thanks - Edgy and unpredictable. Great stuff! Apparently produced by Conny Plank. Who'd have thought?

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  8. Rich- do you know if these folks are still around playing music?

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  9. Hi Rich. Always come back to your review of this album. After 45 years of owning it. My wife threw out the box this and buffalo volcanic rock was in.. i was messed up for a few months from this as both originals cost way too much.. love the final paragraph on review.. agree totally

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