Album Review: Juice Oh Yeah - Juice Oh Yeah (2020)

Photo Credit: Alexandra Veselova / Juice Oh Yeah

Juice Oh Yeah - Juice Oh Yeah
Release: May 22, 2020
Format: CD/Digital
Length: 38:41
Genre: Klezmer Doom / Psychedelic Rock

Boris Shulman (fretless bass, vocals) and Sviatoslav Lobanov (drums) are Juice Oh Yeah. The duo from St. Persburg stands for avangardistic realisations of Psychedelic Rock and Stoner Rock. The band calls their own style Klezmer Doom. They even call themselves the best Klezmer Doom band of the third millenium!

The sound on their selftitled album is defined by mesmerizing and atmospheric arrangements. The release is a holistic journey through space and time. Psychedelic Rock meets Klezmer and dances wildly with fuzzy tunes and jazzy rhythms. Juice Oh Yeah play timeless and borderless music that is made to impress. Pompous soundscapes are erected by powerful musical scaffolding and intense choirs. These constructs build themselves up into immense heights until they decosntruct themselves in crazy, freaky dances.
Photo Credit: Juice Oh Yeah

It is beautiful to listen to the band easily gliding from harsh Doom motifs over acoustic passages into orchestral parts and back. Intelligent arrangements and musicked insanity are the central feature of this release. "Juice Oh Yeah" is a fantastic party album for an audience with extravagant listening habits. If you want to experience Psychedelic music from a whole new perspective, I absolutely recommend you to get this album.

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