
"A homage to monumental 70s labels such as Harvest and Vertigo, as well as trailblazing bands like Van der Graaf, Soft Machine and the Nice, the Pie’s latest is a panoramic work of immense complexity, its four side-long tracks traversing a convoluted gamut of sections and movements. According to leader Rob Appleton, the story continues as the crayfish resistance find recordings made by the last band on Earth, which have remained sealed in a subterranean bunker for years and are now being beamed back. For over 70 minutes, the band test the boundaries of ‘weird prog’, laying deceptively calm carpets of sound before launching into the next eruption, staccato riff onslaughts, circle-jerking Dalek hoedowns and cinematic jazz-funk shimmer to create a sometimes head-scratching but rewarding journey to the outer limits, and beyond. "
Et si ça ne suffit pas pour vous mettre la puce à l'oreille et l'eau à la bouche, un extrait qui devrait ravir les fans du fameux "Canterbury sound" :
[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqVwuTfDu4I[/video]




