Fatso Jetson - Idles Hands
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Fatso Jetson is one of these bands that brings the desert closer to where you live. Since the early 90's the band from California has played stoner rock that reminds you more than once of Queens Of The Stone Age.
"Idle Hand" is the band's seventh album that features eleven songs, presenting a sound that exciting and special all in one. Next to the mentioned Queens Of The Stone Age I had to think about Fu Manchu, Kyuss and Masters Of Reality while listening to "Idle Hand".
The album doesn't contain material that's easy to digest. Actually it's sometimes pretty confusing and chaotic. Just to mention one song of this category is "Portuguese Dream" which sounds like a freaky fever dream. The counterpart to these wild antics is named "Seroquel" which is a six minutes long number that's kept more silent with a nice guitar melody - a song that feels like a sonic Fata Morgana that shimmers through the heat.
These two songs give you an idea of what to expect from this album. "Idle Hands" isn't containing music for the masses and is far away from mainstream. This longplayer features tracks that need to be explored step by step and only then do they unveil their full beauty.
Genre: Desert Rock / Stoner Rock / Alt Rock
Tracklist:
- Wire Wheels and Robots
- Portugese Dream
- Royal Family
- Nervous Eater
- Seroquel
- Idle Hands
- Last of the Good Times
- Then and Now
- The Vincent Letter
- 48 Hours
- Dream Homes