I'm listening to Sean Lennon's new EP "Asterisms", and it is absolutely amazing! Super lo-fi psych prog.
I don't usually start threads here, but I'm positive a lot of folks on the forum would love this. Sort of King Crimson + Storm Corrosion.
I'm listening to Sean Lennon's new EP "Asterisms", and it is absolutely amazing! Super lo-fi psych prog.
I don't usually start threads here, but I'm positive a lot of folks on the forum would love this. Sort of King Crimson + Storm Corrosion.
Last edited by julioscissors; 02-16-2024 at 09:14 PM.
He's been doing a lot of great work. I still need to spend some time diving into it.
He's also an excellent guitarist.
I think his dad would be proud as hell.
"The White Zone is for loading and unloading only. If you got to load or unload go to the White Zone!"
I've never really listened to his music but that song "Parachute" was quite nice and the video complemented it quite well.
Mongrel dog soils actor's feet
Listening to Asterisms right now and holy crap is this good.
Mongrel dog soils actor's feet
^ At 37 minutes, it could have been an LP! Thanks to the OP - I’ll check this out.
Looks like it has AI cover art, no?
It's hard to tell nowadays, ya know? I will say that I think cover has a lot of nuances; the landscape looks like a mix between desert and water, some of the figures look like Chthulu or Apollo, and you can view the centerpiece as a Sun with creatures surrounding it, or as a combined entity like something out of a D&D Monster Manual.
I think it really matches the music well, and it's cool to look at while listening. It's trippy for sure.
Due to the fact AI generated album covers are everywhere now, I recently stopped caring that much about it. The art of putting a lot of heart and soul into sleeve design is lost anyway. Whenever I want to look at actual art, I go to Newgrounds.com (or any other place where AI created submissions are prohibited) or just enjoy the old stuff. I've just finished listening to the title track. It's really good and showcases Sean Lennon's musical maturity.
Echoes Podcast: Sean Ono Lennon's Inner Mounting Psychedelia. We talk to the scion of rock royalty about his new album Asterisms released on John Zorns Tzadik label and continuing their mind bending explorations in his music. https://wp.me/p4ZE0X-qdN
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