Golden Void
Berkana


4.0
excellent

Review

by Raul Stanciu STAFF
September 18th, 2015 | 13 replies


Release Date: 2015 | Tracklist

Review Summary: From sunny beaches to ethereal forests...

I had doubts regarding a new Golden Void album, because front man/guitar player Isaiah Mitchell seemed pretty focused on Earthless among other projects that occupied most of his time. However, the band resumed playing random shows around their hometown San Francisco and finally announced a follow-up to the lovely self-titled debut. I had high expectations, so thankfully, as soon as I got a hold of Berkana, I was completely drawn into their sunny psychedelia.

Although built on the same platform its predecessor was, Berkana ended quite different. There are various summery melodies that start or turn into the main foundation along the way, yet just as many times things tend to go darker. On the first half, we are greeted by a successful trio of rockers that pretty much check all we'd love to hear from them. 'Burbank's Dream' is a laid back tune that boasts some powerful, fuzzy riffs that bring us to mind the fat grooves of the early '70s. Plus, the epic coda is full of layered solos that reach some Santana heights. 'Silent Season' has the dirty bass up front in order to provide Isaiah a nice layout to bring out his echoed picked leads, while Camilla's faint piano touches bloom in between. Their joint vocal effort creates another essential moment on the record. Meanwhile, the short 'Dervishing' reminisces the first LP most, with boogie rhythms and old school keyboards which recreate that sunny SoCal atmosphere. This is the perfect soundtrack to an afternoon out on the beach and surfing the ocean waves.

On the second half, the songs tone down and often get downright moody. Golden Void continues to venture a lot through the '70s, using pastoral flutes on the eerie 'Astral Plane', a tune whose twangy guitars float over infectious bass/drum interplay. Also, the solos make good use of feedback and distortion to create a hazy vibe. Mitchell's reverbed vocals work really well over the music, creating some rather mournful moments that match the track's vibe. Surf rock influences find their way on 'The Beacon', a cut that smoothly slides from dreamy guitars and organ leads to powerful riffing and wah solos, whereas 'Storm and Feather' shares an ethereal feel, helped by a raw drum pattern, fuzzy solos and remote sounding vocals. In psychedelic moments like there, Isaiah's voice resembles a lot John Frusciante's emotive croon. As farfetched as it sounds, there are similarities between Berkana and albums like Shadows Collide With People or The Empyrean released by the latter before he went all electro.

With their sophomore effort, these guys have proved there's a lot more hidden under the surface scratched by their debut. Retaining that tight chemistry and penchant for jamming, Golden Void dive deeper and we can only hope to keep exploring and push boundaries.




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insomniac15
Staff Reviewer
September 18th 2015


6178 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Really cool album! Too bad there ain't a Shady Grove here too.



Silent Season - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5Do5tFVxOc

Dervishing - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwx26cwZWSY

Gyromania
September 18th 2015


37021 Comments


apparently this is 'stoner' rock. i can't listen to this. i could never endorse people smoking that devil plant

bnelso55
September 18th 2015


1445 Comments


Nice review. I'm intrigued. I'll give this a try.

LoLifant
September 19th 2015


1571 Comments


Is stoner rock really what it's named after?

insomniac15
Staff Reviewer
September 19th 2015


6178 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Mostly yeah, although several bands nowadays tend to focus more on weed rather than the music. So the music gets average, but the marketing blooms because people are fascinated by weed and buy anything related to it.



You can take this album as '70s pastiche with stoner influences.

Gyromania
September 19th 2015


37021 Comments


weed is the worst drug ever. it kills millions of people all the time

insomniac15
Staff Reviewer
September 19th 2015


6178 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

There should only be heroin rock, that's safe.

Gyromania
September 19th 2015


37021 Comments


cocaine is obviously the safest drug

PappyMason
September 19th 2015


5702 Comments


Nice write-up, sounds promising.

Voivod
Staff Reviewer
September 20th 2015


10710 Comments


Album stream: http://goldenvoidtj.bandcamp.com/album/berkana

DinosaurJones
September 24th 2015


10402 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Meth rock.



Also, I'm really digging this album. Only halfway through, but it's really groovy so far.

Underflow
September 27th 2015


5297 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This album is sweet. That average makes me sick. Kidding, but seriously guys, you're dropping the ball hard.

DinosaurJones
September 28th 2015


10402 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I can definitely hear the John Frusciante similarities.



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