Rating:
Genre:
Rock
Release Date: 08/22/2006
San Francisco's
Turn Me on Dead Man's second album plays like a journey into space. The album blends the headbanger-worthy riffs and hooks of
stoner metal with the spacey nostalgia of
psychedelic prog rock and the loud, raw energy of
alternative rock. Guitarist, sitarist, and frontman
Mykill Ziggy's detached vocals and effects pedals give the album a feeling of floating aimlessly in space.
Technicolour Mother explodes with the exceedingly distorted
prog rock instrumental
"Child in the Sunburst Pyramid" and never lets up. The album is divided between melodies and full-on
metal assaults.
"Pharmaceutical Rainbows," with its onslaught of a suffocating
heavy metal solo, sounds like it's ripping a black hole into outer space. On the other hand,
"Galaxina" and
"Her Planet Is Love" are sweet, but no less loud and distorted, with candy like vocals.
Turn Me on Dead Man define their own genre, and
Technicolour Mother is pure enjoyment. Advice: listen to this one loud; really loud.
~Megan Frye, All Music Guide