![]() Can’t recommend this enough, as you might have divined by now. “Solar Motel Part IV” comes on like a particularly gnarly take on “Dark Star”, or one of those Dead-derived Sonic Youth epics like “Hits Of Sunshine”. Heavy, throbbing hints of Glenn Branca underpin the jams, and the slide section being matched to a piano break conjures up a further relationship with The Allman Brothers. “Solar Motel Part II” emerges out of a raga and a bit of downtown firefight into the sort of face-off you imagine Verlaine and Lloyd – at least secretly – would be proud of. "Next level… Betrays an innate grasp of the serpentine structures and elevated duels that were integral to Television’s appeal. The LP version is long out of print, but the DL (and a few CDs) survive. It is also the record that brought Forsyth to the attention of connoisseurs of guitar anti-heroics like yourself (if you're reading this, you must be one). ![]() ![]() "Solar Motel" was originally released in 2013 by Paradise of Bachelors, and it is Chris Forsyth's first record with a true rock band format of guitar, bass, keys, and drums. ![]()
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