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Saturday, March 30, 2013

Vibravoid "Delirio Dei Sensi"


Country: Germany
Sub GenrePsychedelic, Space Rock
LabelGo Down Records/Stoned Karma Records
Release date: March 30, 2013
Tracklist
  1. Poupee De Cire
  2. Listen Can´t You Hear
  3. Magic Mirror
  4. The Empty Sky
  5. Colour Your Mind
  6. The Golden Escalator
  7. All Stars Have Gone To Sleep - CD bonus track
  8. Optical Sounds  - CD bonus track
  9. Nearby Shiras - CD bonus track
  10. La Poupee Qui Fait Non  - CD bonus track
  11. Black And White (Live)  - CD bonus track
Line-up
TBA

Description/Reviews
Vibravoid are rightly regarded as inherritants of the classic Psychedelic and Acid Rock as it is difficult to find comparisons with other temporary bands. It does not surprise that the group recorded quickly their 7th studio album “Delirio Dei Sensi“ (Delirium Of Senses) during their last tour of Italy – in only 2 days!
Campaigned with milestones of the 1960s Vibravoid also present brand new and self penned compositions, that rival the great era of Pop music! Loaded with Underground Hits like “Colour Your Mind“ by Australian Neo-Psychedelic heroes Tyrnaround from 1986 the Vibravoid even enter new territories – for the first the time Vibravoid play a song from the age of the “Neon-Tube”! Especially this shows the group´s musical understanding; this song could have been a big hit in 1967… easily.
Vibravoid do not even fear the French Chanson and present a fuzzed up version of „Poupée De Cire“ – now we know why Napoleon visionary chose Dusseldorf as residency! Deeply rooted in the typical sound of Psychedelic Rock and their Hometown “Delirio Dei Sensi“ sounds so refreshing that it easily explains how Psychedelic Rock should sound like.
One can hear that Vibravoid like Syd´s Pink Floyd, MC5, The Seeds, NEU! and Kraftwerk but the typical and individual sound of Vibravoid is always on top. Psychedelic blueprints like „The Empty Sky“ and „The Golden Esacalator“ have never been presented like this since the 1960s – while “Listen Can´t You Hear?“ could easily be confused with a great lost track of the early Doors.
Media/Samples 
Poupee De Cire

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