EPHEL DUATH is a band that has no borders. When we are saying experimental, we definitely mean it! The band went a step forward with its fifth full-length album, "Trough My Dog’s Eyes". Formed back in 1998, with the intent to experiment in the sphere of extreme music they have released four albums so far. Leaving back their Black Metal aesthetics, and moving towards a more Jazz/Funck area, EPHEL DUATH always had a surprise for their fans. As for the concept behind their latest release, if you haven’t found it out yet from the title, let me tell you that it is life and the relationship between a dog and his boss, but from the dog’s point of view! Bizarre, eh? But that’s the point!
As for the music, well, there is not a label that you can put. If I dare to say something in order to make you understand what their orientation is, I’d say that it is highly influenced by their excellency of Frank Zappa and Mike Patton, with a pinch of Metal and ’fuzzy’ Rock. The rhythms through the album are mid-tempo in the majority of "Through My Dog’s Eyes", and the weird thing is that, despite this is not an easy-listening album, it floats easily and you don’t even know when the time has passed, by isolating as much as possible the annoying "beep". The drumming form Marco Minnemann (Nina Hagen, Paul Gilbert) is giving an extra touch with his type of perform. Also, Davide Tiso added some loops and electronic sounds (not the "kick-in-the-balls" beep!) into their music.
Overall, "Through My Dog’s Eyes" is a very good album that fans of EPHEL DUATH already have in their hands and the rest of the avant-garde, experimental music devotees should give it a look. They have my vote. It’s a pity that Luciano Lorusso George had to leave the band after this album. Let’s just hope that his replacement Guillermo Gonzalez would meet the same standards.
1. Gift
2. Promenade
3. Breed
4. Silent Door
5. Bella Morte
6. Nina
7. Guardian
8. Spider Shaped Leaves
9. Bark Loud
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