Desire Path
Desire Path
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Our Take
Our Take
Welcome back, music lovers, to another thrilling review on Pitchfork. Today we dive into the latest album from the enigmatic ONE ELEVEN HEAVY, "Desire Path".
From the very first note of the opening track, "Moonlight Motel", it is evident that this band is not afraid to experiment with their sound. Mixing elements of classic rock, psychedelia, and a touch of Americana, ONE ELEVEN HEAVY takes listeners on a rollercoaster journey through the tangled branches of their musical genius.
Lead vocalist Nick Mitchell Maito's haunting vocals soar over the intricate guitar work of Hans Chew and Dan Brown, creating a rich tapestry of sound that is at once familiar and utterly unique. The rhythm section, consisting of Ryan Jewell on drums and bassist Dan Brown, provides a solid foundation for the band to build upon, with each member adding their own flavour to the mix.
Standout tracks include the infectious "Crosses", with its catchy chorus and shimmering guitar riffs, and the dreamy "Sleeping Tapes", which showcases the band's softer, more introspective side. But perhaps the real highlight of the album is the epic title track, "Desire Path", a sprawling, 15-minute odyssey that encapsulates everything that makes ONE ELEVEN HEAVY so special.
In conclusion, "Desire Path" is a triumph from start to finish, showcasing a band at the top of their game and pushing the boundaries of what modern rock music can be. ONE ELEVEN HEAVY have crafted a truly unforgettable listening experience that will leave you craving more. Don't miss out on this musical masterpiece.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Chickenshit
2. Wild Hair
3. Hot Potato Soup
4. Stir
5. Fickle Wind
6. Mardi Gras
7. House of Cards
8. Too Much, Too Much
9. Three Poisons
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About the artist
One Eleven Heavy
Hailing from Philadelphia, ONE ELEVEN HEAVY are the psychedelic rock outfit you never knew you needed. Comprised of seasoned musicians from bands such as Purling Hiss and Chris Forsyth & The Solar Motel Band, this supergroup is here to blow your mind and your eardrums. Combining catchy hooks with mind-bending guitar solos, ONE ELEVEN HEAVY have been tearing up the underground music scene with their infectious blend of 70s rock and modern sensibilities. Their live shows are a must-see, with frontman Nick Mitchell Maiato's charismatic stage presence and the band's tight musicianship leaving audiences begging for more. With their debut album "Everything's Better", ONE ELEVEN HEAVY have cemented themselves as one of the most exciting new bands to come out of Philadelphia in recent years. Tracks like "Old Hope Chest" and "Chapel Song" showcase their ability to craft catchy, yet soulful tunes that stick with you long after the music stops. So if you're looking for a band that's equal parts fun and talent, look no further than ONE ELEVEN HEAVY. With their infectious energy and killer musicianship, they're sure to become your new favourite band in no time. Just remember to bring your dancing shoes and your sense of adventure - it's going to be one hell of a ride.
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