Pete International Airport - 2023 - It Felt Like The End Of The World [mini-review]

(70:00; Little Cloud Records)



















US project Pete International Airport are out with the album "It Felt Like The End Of The World", and this is a production that might also be of interest to fans of progressive rock. By and large I'd say that contemporary psychedelic rock is the best description to give the landscapes explored on this production. Most of the songs have a straight forward nature with a liberal influx of pop music sensibility, and quite a few of them pull in elements from various kinds of electronic music that adds a little bit of an update to the psychedelic music traditions. Layered keyboard arrangements of a fluctuating nature is an essential feature in many songs, and are used in more of a classic manner for the traditions of the style but also in a gentler manner in more of a dream pop orientation on one occasion while on the opposite side of the extremes of the album we get a song with a bit of an industrial feel to them. That the concluding composition of this album is a classical symphonic creation that has been run through a little bit of a psychedelic filter probably merits a mention too, a creation that is a natural fit for this fairly widespread production even if it very much different from the rest of the material here. An album to check out by those with an interest in a more contemporary take on the psychedelic rock tradition.

Olav "Progmessor" Björnsen, November 2023

Links:
https://www.facebook.com/PeteInternationalAirport
https://littlecloudrecords.com/

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Thirteen of Everything - 2023 - Time and Other Delusions

Deaton Lemay Project - 2022 - The Fifth Element

Highproject - 2022 - Beyond the Veil, People Stand Silent. Trusted and in Their Prime