Athens based experimentalists JOALZ have recently released their second studio album titled 'Monkshood,' recorded from '07 to '10 in Berlin, Athens and New York.
The album begins with 'Early' with the Anthony and the Johnsons' cellist Julia Kent. 'Sweeping Range,' the first single from the album, manages to reach an interesting breakthrough in indietronica and noise which results in a remarkable approach to Krautrock's rebirth, and it features vocals by the Canadian performer Sunday Luv.
'Case Study,' 'Out Of My System' and 'Blind Date' were initially recorded as a musical support to George Drivas’ cinematic trilogy 'Social Software' which have been featured in international film festivals, and later re-recorded for this album. 'Bella Fu' sets a distinction in the expansive feeling of the album by focusing on a guitar rhythm ¾ and the abstract participation of a Simmons drum machine.
Here you can listen to their broad vinyl selection they picked for an indie Greek radio station Rodon FM, featuring 'Sweeping Range' and 'Bella Fu'.
Next JOALZ live show will take place on 10.06.2010 at K44, Athens.
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