Stoner metal icons Acid King announce new album »Beyond Vision« on Blues Funeral Recordings; first video and pre-orders available now!
San Francisco stoner/doom veterans Acid King have announced their new full-length album, »Beyond Vision«, set to release on March 24th, 2023 via Blues Funeral Recordings. This is the band’s first album since 2015.
Acid King also revealed a music video for »Destination Psych/Beyond Vision«, which can be seen below.
Tracklist:
01. One Light Second Away
02. Mind’s Eye
03. 90 Seconds
04. Electro Magnetic
05. Destination Psych
06. Beyond Vision
07. Color Trails
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Acid King, the pioneering heavy rock band fronted by the inimitable Lori S., return with »Beyond Vision« this March 24th on Blues Funeral Recordings, an album that sees the iconic San Francisco-based band lean into psychedelia and the avant-garde. Watch the video for »Destination Psych/Beyond Vision« exclusively on Revolver Magazine!
The 7-song, 43-plus-minute collection was recorded to two-inch tape courtesy of Dead & Company at Sharkbite Studios in Oakland, California. Acid King founder and guitarist/vocalist Lori S. worked hand in hand with Black Cobra guitarist/vocalist Jason Landrian, with the pair sharing writing and production credits. The band is rounded out by Bryce Shelton (Nik Turner’s Hawkwind) on bass and synthesizer, and Jason Willer (Charger, Jello Biafra) on drums.
Watch »Destination Psych/Beyond Vision« at this location!
On the new direction, Lori explains: “The band was never really that psychedelic, but this is definitely more trippy because we’ve got keyboards and synthesizers. That’s something we’ve never had before on Acid King records. The songs really have no beginning or end – they all just flow into each other. It’s meant to be listened to as one piece. The whole point was to have the listener feel like they’re on a journey. If you put headphones on, it’ll take you to whatever places you’d like to go to.”
Photo by Kevork Demirjian
About the concept of »Beyond Vision«, she adds: “The record is based on the journey of life. Jason [Landrian] and I were having these heavy pandemic conversations at the practice space for two years, talking about all the stuff you go through being in bands, touring, your relationships in life, all that stuff. You think this trip is supposed to go one way, but it goes in very different ways that you can never imagine.”
It’s not just life on Earth she’s talking about. »Beyond Vision« contemplates life on Mars, life on the moon, and death in the furthest reaches of space. Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey was a key influence. Then there was the mesmerizing 2019 documentary Apollo 11: “I was hugely inspired by that documentary. I absolutely love the soundtrack Matt Morton did for that. I’ve probably listened to it a million times. I really loved the journey it took me on, even without the movie. It just made me ponder life.”
Pre-orders for Acid King’s new album »Beyond Vision« are available now from Blues Funeral Recordings on a variety of limited edition vinyl and cassette formats, as well as CD and digital.
Acid King »Beyond Vision« out March 24th on Blues Funeral Recordings. Pre-order now on BFR website – Bandcamp – EU store!
Adopting the nickname of notorious teenage slayer Ricky Kasso, Acid King came screaming out of San Francisco in 1993 with a sound that fused heavy ’70s proto-metal with the kind of bleary, slow-rolling dirge power being harnessed by their contemporaries in Sleep and Electric Wizard. The band’s 1993 debut 10″ was followed two years later by their full-length debut »Zoroaster«. Acid King’s acclaimed 1999 album »Busse Woods« solidified their reputation amongst a generation of riff worshipers, and heavy rock enthusiasts. Acid King, founded by and helmed by vocalist/guitar player Lori S., have released four full-length studio albums: »Zoroaster« (1995), »Busse Woods« (1999), »Acid King III« (2005), and »Middle Of Nowhere, Center Of Everywhere« (2015), as well as a collection of EPs and split releases.
Bojan Bidovc // music enthusiast, promoter, misanthrop and sometimes a journalist as well