Fly Golden Eagle Quartz Bijou (CD)
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Fly Golden Eagle's Quartz Bijou is a **Nashville psych-rock** album released in **2014**, condensing their original sprawling 26-track companion to the cult film The Holy Mountain into a tighter 12-track effort brimming with retro fuzzy charm and genre-hopping energy. The band, led by Ben Trimble's soaring vocals, blends psychedelic grooves with funky soul, throbbing bass, distorted blues riffs, and Hammond organ swells, evoking a desert-wandering vibe that's both nostalgic and grounded in the present. Influences nod to 60s and 70s rock staples, delivering colossal riffs, melodic ballads, and uplifting instrumental journeys that shift from brain-melting psych to sunnier, groove-laden moments, all expertly produced for bold, brash impact. While some sections ramp up with relentless psych-soul-blues-funk fusions and euphoric choruses, others slow to tender, nostalgic numbers or pass more forgettably, polarizing listeners with their eclectic swings between dark brooding and light sweetness. Reviewers praise its daring attitude and live potential, comparing it loosely to acts like Tame Impala or King Gizzard for the groovy psych edge, though Fly Golden Eagle carves a unique path with tongue-in-cheek flair and Nashville swagger. Overall, Quartz Bijou stands as an indulgent sample of ideas from a band unafraid to slap mundane routines with sonic adventure.
Fly Golden Eagle's Quartz Bijou is a **Nashville psych-rock** album released in **2014**, condensing their original sprawling 26-track companion to the cult film The Holy Mountain into a tighter 12-track effort brimming with retro fuzzy charm and genre-hopping energy. The band, led by Ben Trimble's soaring vocals, blends psychedelic grooves with funky soul, throbbing bass, distorted blues riffs, and Hammond organ swells, evoking a desert-wandering vibe that's both nostalgic and grounded in the present. Influences nod to 60s and 70s rock staples, delivering colossal riffs, melodic ballads, and uplifting instrumental journeys that shift from brain-melting psych to sunnier, groove-laden moments, all expertly produced for bold, brash impact. While some sections ramp up with relentless psych-soul-blues-funk fusions and euphoric choruses, others slow to tender, nostalgic numbers or pass more forgettably, polarizing listeners with their eclectic swings between dark brooding and light sweetness. Reviewers praise its daring attitude and live potential, comparing it loosely to acts like Tame Impala or King Gizzard for the groovy psych edge, though Fly Golden Eagle carves a unique path with tongue-in-cheek flair and Nashville swagger. Overall, Quartz Bijou stands as an indulgent sample of ideas from a band unafraid to slap mundane routines with sonic adventure.