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KALEIDOBOLT's fifth album is pungent to the ears - KARAKUCHI out in March
Karakuchi is one record you can judge by its cover. The first time Kaleidobolt's faces have
adorned an LP, they have been fused into a torpedoing biomechanical vehicle. Echoing The
Birthday Party's Junkyard or Motorhead's Orgasmatron (... on acid?!), the illustration
epitomises perfectly Kaleidobolt's agenda of "hyperkinetic rock". Their feverish, psych-prog
sound is full of motion. It jerks around at different speeds, threatening to spin out of control
and crash into flames at any given moment.
What's more, it isn't taken too seriously. This is heavy and intricate music, yes. But as bassist
and co-singer Marco Menestrina puts it, the Kaleidobolt attitude is "an ugly smirk more than
an angry face with a fist."
On their fifth album since forming in 2014, the Helsinki-based outfit lean into their strengths
as a formidable power trio. With their previous two records, 2019's Bitter and 2022's This One
Simple Trick, they had thrown everything at their disposal into the recording with no expense
spared on overdubs, effects and kitchen sinks. Produced again by Niko Lehdontie (Oranssi
Pazuzu), Karakuchi comes from tightly rehearsed, live-in-the-studio takes. Kaleidobolt realise
that greater sparsity can be a strength, and they've allowed their instruments extra space to
breathe. It makes for their earthiest, purest and perhaps most authentic record to date.
Karakuchi's exuberant style emerges from the individual members' contrasting listening
habits. These span classic prog, Japanese city pop, noise rock, post-hardcore and historical
podcasts. One record they can all agree is a masterpiece, the centre of the Venn diagram
where all three members meet, is King Crimson's Red.
As for their new album's title, that's as suitable as the cover art. "Karakuchi" is the slogan of
the Japanese beer brand Asahi Super Dry. Translated literally, this means "pungent to the
mouth". As drinkers of that product, Kaleidobolt acknowledge its parallels to their songs. "It's
very intense, right at the front, like at the first bite," explains Menestrina. "And then it leaves
your mouth feeling refreshed. The flavour doesn't linger in your mouth, basically. It has a
quick, hard finish. With a bit of a stretch, we thought that that could also be said of our
music."
Tracklist
SIDE A
1. Tinkerbell
2. Lights On, Nobody Home
3. Coping
4. Astro Boy/Ochanomizu
SIDE B
1. Duuude
2. Friends of Fire
3. A Chance of a Lifetime
4. Turn of Luck