Specializing in the psych/prog scene with an emphasis on krautrock from the 60s and 70s.
Wednesday, October 5, 2016
Sub - 1971 - In Concert
At a Glance
Originally released in 1971 by Italian rock/pop label Help!, 'In Concert' was later re-released by Penner Records, Mayfair Music, and Garden of Delights. Sub, is a 5 piece hailing from Munich, Germany and consists of Christian Wilhelm on vocals, Klaus Kätel on guitar, Peter Stimmel on bass, Johannes Vester on keyboard, and Lutz Ludwig on drums. Aside from a 7 inch release in 1969 by Rex Records, this looks to be the only thing Sub ever put out.
A1. Substhin I (18:17)
B1. Off (3:56)
B2. Substhin II (2:35)
B3. Gimme Some Lovin' (3:53)
B4. Ma-Mari-Huana (4:52)
B5. Match I (2:25)
B6. Match II (2:32)
The Skinny
I really did not know what to expect coming into this album. Although Discogs.com categorizes it primarily as Hard Rock, I think Psychedelic is more accurate in this case. As you can see, it starts off with the whole-sided epic "Substhin I." Listeners beware if you don't like 'synth noodling.' I happen to like that sort of thing so it doesn't bother me (lucky for you it's only in this track). Their psych-blues style is reminiscent of Satin Whale's debut, but perhaps more rugged and not as academic. Substhin I is alright, showcasing each musician but I found it rather indistinct.
I think the stuff after Side A is where 'In Concert' really shines. "Off" (definitely my favorite track) is very interesting for is unusual rhythm while also managing to be very expressive, the vocals reminiscent of 60s psych rock. Christian Wilhelm does an excellent job with english lyrics that don't sound awkward. Non-native english vocals create their own unique style that I've come to associate with the krautrock sound.
I really like Ma-Mari-Huana. Horny and stoned soulchedelic love-mumblings that are almost reminiscent of Suicide's vocals with heavy phaser effects.
Overall I would describe 'In Concert' as quaint. Proficient in what it does. Not particularly above average or groundbreaking, but solid. The vocalist I'd say is definitely the standout of the bunch. If you are a fan of late 60s, early 70s psychedelic rock, looking for a new fix, this might be just what you need. Otherwise it's not something I'd recommend to anyone new to the genre. I give this album a 6/10.
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