Review & Full Album Premiere: Black Rainbows, Superskull

Posted in audiObelisk, Reviews on June 7th, 2023 by JJ Koczan

Black Rainbows Superskull

[Click play above to stream Superskull by Black Rainbows in its entirety. Album is out Friday on Heavy Psych Sounds.]

Collaborating with producer Fabio Sforza for the third time after 2020’s Cosmic Ritual Supertrip (review here) and 2018’s Pandaemonium (review here), Italian fuzzbringers Black Rainbows offer Superskull as their ninth full-length in 15 years, a remarkable stretch marked by growth in terms of the band’s own sonic progression and the development of their all-in, no-irony, we-do-this-for-love persona. Led by founding guitarist/vocalist Gabriele Fiori, who doubles as the head of the label and booking concern Heavy Psych Sounds — they probably have a two-day festival booked in your hometown; you should check to be sure — and triples in outfits like Killer Boogie and The Pilgrim, the band feel somewhat more settled in this third-of-three-so-far likely thanks in part to drummer Filippo Ragazzoni and bassist Edoardo “Mancio” Mancini being more settled into the lineup; Ragazzoni made his first appearance on Pandaemonium, Mancini was new for Cosmic Ritual Supertrip. On the 12 songs/59 minutes of Superskull, no one in the band is new for the first time in half a decade.

That’s not nothing in terms of dynamic, and part of the effect of that time-born familiarity between the players has resulted in a more dug-in batch of songs. Consistent with the gradual forward steps Black Rainbows have taken all along, Superskull leans into heft in songs like “Desert Sun” and the earlier “Children of Fire and Sacrifices,” the latter with a shuffle like C.O.C.‘s “The Door” in its verse and a sense of push that’s emblematic of the vitality that’s always been part of the band’s take on heavy rock. Superskull is less psychedelic than some of their output, speaking generally, but before the eight-minute “The Pilgrim Son” gets to its big-riff-screaming-solo nod in its second half, it floats through a sunny semi-acoustic ether, and the even-more-unplugged “King Snake” is backed by effects and swirls in the spirit of some of The Pilgrim‘s output, so a lysergic box is ticked in mellow fashion. But “Cosmic Ride of the Crystal Skull” hits hard on purpose with dense chug-and-mute in its intro and a return in its midsection and even the boogie that emerges in the verse, bolstered by Ragazzoni‘s fills and cymbal work, feels affected by that weight, contrasted as it is by the sample of the moon landing and other such spacey whathaveyou.

Black Rainbows are now and have ever been song-based, and from the catchy, echoing tone-establishing leadoff offered in “Apocalypse March,” that remains the case on Superskull. The difference in this collection comes in the clarity of its mission. Heavier guitar and bass ground the proceedings, and the material, which still builds momentum through “Superhero Dopeproof” and “Children of Fire and Sacrifices,” holds up to that foundation, even as the later “All the Chaos in Mine” presents a moodier atmospheric vision ahead of the last push through the Kyuss-referencing “Megalomania” and three-minute closer “Fire in the Sky” — which also appeared on last year’s Live at Desertfest Belgium (review here) — a mini space epic that seems to emphasize through its breadth the terrestrial crunch of “Till the Outerspace” or the swing-happy “Lone Wolf” in the album’s midsection, the latter with a twisting riff turned into a rolling groove that becomes a righteous wash of fuzz in its apex.

Even in its meatier sound, most of Superskull is territory the band has explored before, but never this band and never quite in this way. While playing to their strengths in craft and aesthetic, Black Rainbows distinguish their efforts with what feels like marked intent. They are the masters of their own cosmos.

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Putting “Apocalypse March” first is part of that as well. Either “Fire in the Sky” or “Till the Outerspace” — which seem to be positioned as closers for the first and second halves of the record — probably could’ve opened. They’re faster, both under four minutes, etc., but in addition to the main riff of “Apocalypse March”‘s demand to be placed at the forefront, it’s a means through which the band communicate the focus on groove so prevalent throughout what follows. Swagger, swing, nod, roll, fuzz, hooks; it’s all right there in an efficient but organic summary of who Black Rainbows want to be circa 2023.

The turns and shifts in approach they present from there on, whether it’s the build-up and takeoff of “The Pilgrim Son” at 4:15 into its 8:43 and the impact thereafter — a corresponding mellow strum bookends — or “King Snake” with its stoned-pastoralia meander, or the blast of noise that pays off “All the Chaos in Mine,” not out of control and more emotionally resonant in its final chorus than Black Rainbows have ever been, work around the core of songwriting to expand the context of Superskull, the dynamic of which is revealed all the more on repeat listens.

It will, then, be superficially familiar to experienced heads, but even that familiarity stands as an analog for how much Black Rainbows have evolved over time. Whatever parallels might come up during listening — for example there’s less Nebula in Superskull than I’ve ever encountered from them before — in part because their influences have become internalized and grown as part of the band itself. They are more even more distinct for that, and Superskull is a mature work that belongs to them alone, and one they took their time in making what it is, having recorded a year ago and spent months in the mixing process.

Perhaps some of the stress on impact comes from the time in which it was made — Black Rainbows would not be the only ones to manifest some shift in approach for having lived through 2020-2022, certainly — but even if so, the direction Superskull takes is not so radically removed from where the band were three years ago as to be jarring, and if you think of them as reliable, then they remain so. Most importantly, they — this maybe-settled-into-themselves lineup incarnation — are in full control of the proceedings here, and the songs are expansive. Not without the raucousness for which they’ve become known, but assured in that and all the more able to get where they’re going with fluidity and confidence.

It’s a rocker. It rocks. Does that mean the next one won’t be a tripped-out interstellar blastwerk dripping in acid and fuzzed to the gills because yes of course it has gills? I have no idea. Wherever they end up, Black Rainbows always seem to make it a party, though, and that’s definitely the case here.

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Black Rainbows Announce Festival Dates & More Supporting New Album Superskull

Posted in Whathaveyou on April 7th, 2023 by JJ Koczan

Having recently posted the first single from their upcoming full-length, Superskull, Italian heavy cosmic fuzz rockers Black Rainbows have shored up a succession of fest appearances to support it, as well as a gig with Earthless and a mystery TBA that will take them to the UK in early 2024. Later this month, they’ll be at Heavy Psych Sounds Fest in Italy — naturally — and summer includes slots at Stoned From the Underground in Germany and SonicBlast in Portugal ahead of their hitting Oslo in October for Höstsabbat, and I imagine there’s more to come as the rest of 2023 plays out and the Fall fest season continues to take shape.

Interesting to see them hone in on fest appearances specifically though from this outset of the album cycle. Superskull will be Black Rainbows‘ ninth album, and in addition to handling guitar and vocals in the band, frontman Gabriele Fiori has full hands certainly running Heavy Psych Sounds as a label, booking agency and festival brand, so yeah, maybe they don’t hit the road for three or four or seven weeks at a time and instead cover that ground at a span of months in a centralized format with an opportunity to win over an audience that’s not already inherently, directly, completely theirs. Makes sense when you think about it that way, even if it puts a different kind of spin on the concept of touring than one expects in band-in-van slogs from town to town.

They posted the following on social media:

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Heavy Psych Sounds Records&Booking to announce BLACK RAINBOWS Superskull European tour

Our heavymotherfuzzers BLACK RAINBOWS will smash Europe in the next months..

Check the shows here below !!!

*** BLACK RAINBOWS – Superskull Euro Tour 2023 ***

29.04.2023 IT TORINO-HPS FEST
30.04.2023 IT BOLOGNA-HPS FEST
12.05.2023 FR BORDEAUX-SIDERAL FEST
23.06.2023 IT CAGLIARI-CAMPIDARTE (+EARTHLESS)
24.06.2023 UK LONDON-STOOMFEST
13.07.2023 DE ERFURT-STONED FROM THE UNDERGROUND
12.08.2023 PT PORTO-SONIC BLAST
23.09.2023 DE CHEMNITZ-MUSHROOM GARDEN FEST
27.10.2023 NO OSLO-HOSTSABBATH FEST
20.01.2024 UK LEICESTER-TBA

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BLACK RAINBOWS are
Gabriele Fiori — Guitars & Vocals
Edoardo “Mancio” Mancini — Bass
Filippo Ragazzoni — Drums

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Black Rainbows Launch Preorders for Superskull Out June 9; New Video Posted

Posted in Whathaveyou on March 21st, 2023 by JJ Koczan

Pardon the indulgence, but it happens so infrequently that I feel the need to point out I was right about two things last week when I posted the first announcement from Heavy Psych Sounds about the new Black Rainbows LP. Two things! Correct! If you read this site on anything close to a regular basis, I’m sure you already know how rare that is.

First, the release date is June 9. Called it. I used context clues.

Second, the album is called Superskull, which means I was also right to look forward to finding out what the title would be, because that’s a killer one and for sure in keeping with the Italian trio’s penchant for such things. Just what is a ‘superskull?’ I don’t know, but it sounds cool. I assume it’d keep your brain really safe?

If you want to stretch it, maybe I was even right another time too because I got to hear it and the album rules. It’s a 2LP, which is a first for the band, and feels well enough earned for an act putting out their ninth album in 16 years. Heralded by the party that is “Superhero Dopeproof” — video at the bottom of the post — you get a sense of some (not all) of the surprises in store with a bit of the tonal crunch and stripping down the band has done across some but not all of the material, pulling back on some (not all) of the effects wash of 2020’s Cosmic Ritual Supertrip (review here) for a relatively straight-ahead shove with a characteristically catchy chorus and sounds-good-roll-with-it vibe. If it isn’t, it sounds very much like a song that came together the first or second time they played it in rehearsal; all its parts are where they need to be, everything works, set, killer.

This won’t be the last single revealed ahead of Superskull‘s June 9 arrival, but it’s a burner and that’s obviously what they’re shooting for in a first impression, so right on.

It came from the PR wire:

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SUPERHERO DOPEPROOF is the first single taken from BLACK RAINBOWS upcoming new album SUPERSKULL !!!

Italian stoner rock heroes BLACK RAINBOWS return with their ninth studio album “Superskull” on Heavy Psych Sounds this June, and present their brand new “Superhero Dopeproof” video exclusively on Metal Injection. Fasten your seatbelts!

Three years after their latest sonic bomb “Cosmic Ritual Supertrip”, mighty Italian stoner rockers BLACK RAINBOWS are ready to kick the dust with their trademark fire and twelve exciting new tracks: be ready to embrace the full power of their new album “Superskull”! With increased attention paid to details and guitars during the recording, the trio seems to have found the perfect balance and tone for their fuzz-fueled stoner sound, offering a few tasty surprises along the way!

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SAYS THE BAND:
“Superhero dopeproof” it’s the twisted story of a loser superhero: He’s using drugs, dealing at the corner, he can’t even defend himself by bad luck of life… it’s the opposite version of a real superhero!”

DIGITAL PRESAVE:
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Video shot by Mr Bureca, the photographer and director the band is working with since the last years. The band just loaded all the backline possible and went into a colorful studio for the shooting!

Guitarist and frontman Gabriele Fiori comments: “This album gives you not only incredible heavy stoner rock gems but it also contains one space acoustic song, one super psychedelic suite, and one trippy melodic ballad that all make a perfect mixture for what is sure to be our best album so far!”

“Superskull” was recorded, mixed and engineered by Fabio Sforza at Forward Studio and mastered by Claudio Pisi Gruer at Pisistudio in Rome, Italy. The cover was designed by Brazilian artist Pedro Correa. It will be issued in a limited double gatefold vinyl edition, colored and black vinyl editions CD and digital, with preorders available now from Heavy Psych Sounds.

TRACKLIST:
1. Apocalipse March
2. Superhero Dopeproof
3. Children Of Fire And Sacrifices
4. Cosmic Ride Of The Cristal Skull
5. The Pilgrim Son
6. Till The Outerspace
7. Lone Wolf
8. King Snake
9. Desert Sun
10. All The Chaos In Mine
11. Megalomania
12. Fire In The Sky

BLACK RAINBOWS is
Gabriele Fiori — Guitars & Vocals
Edoardo “Mancio” Mancini — Bass
Filippo Ragazzoni — Drums

http://www.theblackrainbows.com/
https://www.facebook.com/BLACKRAINBOWSROCK/
http://blackrainbows.bandcamp.com/

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