8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
Soooo soooothing,
January 10, 2001 Eric Schiller - See all my reviews
This review is from: Well Oiled (Audio CD)
This album is a beautiful collection of instrumental music from members of Bardo Pond and Roy Montgomery, who worked with Flying Saucer Attack. If ever you were looking for an album to fall asleep to, this is it, hands down. Not to give connotations dealing with the album being dull or boring, because it is not. It is just so soothing and easy to listen to. Give it a listen to on and/or off drugs and I'm sure you'll enjoy it thoroughly.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Someone Carved A Heavy, Dreamy Chunk Out Of This One,
October 13, 2011 kabalabonga - See all my reviews
This review is from: Well Oiled (Audio CD)
Sounding as if the barriers to horizontally aligned dimensional portals throughout this quadrant of the universe were opening to channel the wailing frequencies used as a higher order language by the ascended beings dwelling within the realms just behind the gateways , the heavily processed and infinite, echoing tone being channeled though the effects racks of each of the respective guitarists on "Well Oiled" `s seventh (and last) untitled track is just about the most opiated, hallucinogenic, and expansive droning that's ever been cranked out of Bardo Pond's amplifiers, but its fluidly dynamic tone is to me a definite hallmark signaling Roy Montgomery's participation in this project. Nothing but a sustained, explosive release for almost its entire duration, the cut is a perfect blend of the `Pond's searing, heavily narcotic riffs that sound like the aural equivalent of heavy particulates being levitated in rhythmic intervals and stretched out infinitely within a gigantic whirling...Read more