Well, well, well, look at the
time! It’s time for another Canuck Spotlight, a showcase for up-and-coming
Canadian bands and artists. Today we focus on Stone In, an inventive duo from
Vancouver, British Columbia dedicated to exploring heaviness in all its musical
forms. The duo consists of Greg Valou on double-neck guitar/bass and flute with
Alberto Centurion on drums. The boys have a unique improvisational style that
lends itself perfectly to their brand of music, dabbling in psychedelic rock, prog
rock, and stoner rock with jazzy flourishes.
Stone In released their album Men in UFOs this past February on vinyl and
digital formats. What’s particular about this record is that it was recorded live
on a hot summer night in 2011 and it was entirely spontaneous, a long unrehearsed
jam session that delivered terrific results. Guitarist Greg Valou played his
double-neck by jumping from the guitar to the bass and vice-versa with the help
of a loop pedal. The pounding rhythm these guys have is ten shades of awesome;
that bass and drum combo is spellbinding at times. And there’s a flute that makes
its appearance too, which adds layers to the proceedings and gives the whole
affair more oomph. You quickly forget that you’re listening to a duo. It feels
more like a trio or a quartet whenever the haunting flute jumps in.
If you enjoy lyric-less heavy/stoner
rock, then tune in to Stone In for an instrumental album that’s sure to leave you
coming back for more. There are shades of Hendrix’s Band of Gypsys, Al Cisneros’s
OM, and even echoes of fusion Jazz à la Miles Davis circa Bitches Brew. Men in UFOs
is a spacey musical trip and it will be interesting to see what journey this
talented Canuck duo embarks on next.
Stone In’s Official Website: http://stoneinband.com/
Stone In on Bandcamp: https://stonein.bandcamp.com/music
Stone In on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Stone-In-133729933376052
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