Rabid Rabbit
Announces New Album "Czarny Sen" Out December 6th on BloodLust! Records
Record Release Show December 11th w/ Psychic TV!
"Czarny Sen (Bloodlust!), the second full-length from
local quartet Rabid Rabbit, has been long awaited around these
partsReader music editor Philip Montoro wrote back in August about how
great the album is. The double-bass-guitar attack has always given their
doomy weight a grave-deep foundation, and their newest member,
guitarist Dan Sullivan (Arriver), brings a spectacular, nimble style
that distills the whole history of heavy music into a crisp palette...
I'll match them up against any other avant-doom merchants in the world."
- Monica Kendrick / The Chicago Reader
Rabid Rabbit hails from Chicago's west side, East Garfield Park, a
beautiful, run down neighborhood populated with survivors and working
folks.
Rabid Rabbit itself is comprised of survivors and working folks, veterans of
bands that embraced rock's more abrasive boundaries. The band
emerged on the Chicago Doom scene a few years ago, unapologetically
throwing down a raw, stripped down sound that stood out for its attraction
to noise and psych rock, anchored by brutal low end sludge. At its core is
wife/husband team Andrea Jablonski and Mike Tsoulos playing bass and
drums respectively. Later joined by Arman Mabry (bass) and Dan Sullivan
(guitar), the sound both thickened and expanded. As Andrea's vocals took
on a greater role, Rabid Rabbit's sound simultaneously became more
unclassifiable as it developed more character.
"Czarny Sen," Rabid Rabbit's second full-length album (and first with new guitarist Dan Sullivan), captures
the band's sound in five songs, using psych, noise, and improv to temper heavy doom metal and
sludge. "Eclipse" slowly unfolds around an unstoppable, meditative riff, tied together with
vocals chanted in Andrea's native Polish. The dark landscape of "Goliad", alludes to the
violence associated with its namesake, a Texas town that was the scene of a massacre in
the 19th century. "Suicide Song" inserts the lyrics from infamous torch song "Gloomy
Sunday", along with screeching saxophone, rattling percussion, and growled vocals in a 12
minute epic. "Land of the Glass Pinecones" completely reimagines a lost hit by 80s postpunkers
Human Sexual Response, supplanting the original's percussive shimmer with a
giant, evil riff. Finally, the pagan incantation of "Raven Man" uses bristling slide guitar to
build to a ferocious climax. Joining the band intermittently on "Czarny Sen" are heavy
hitters from Chicago's noise, metal, and free jazz scene, including Mark Solotroff, Dave
Rempis, Bruce Lamont, and Michael Zerang, earning Rabid Rabbit the sometimes accurate
label of "improvi-doom."
* To date, Rabid Rabbit has performed alongside the
likes of Melt Banana, Thrones, Monarch, Yakuza, Grief, Unsane, Wolf
Eyes, Jucifer, Stinking Lizaveta and more, and will be announcing
upcoming regional live dates in support of their new album coming soon.
"Czarny Sen" Track List:
1. Eclipse
2. Goliad
3. Suicide Song
4. Land of the Glass Pinecones
5. Raven Man
Rabid Rabbit Live:
December 11th @ Reggie's Rock Club Chicago, IL w/ Psychic TV
For more information, visit:
rabidrabbitmusic.blogspot.com
bloodlust.blogspot.com
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