Monday 22 October 2012

The Joomi Experience - Belvadere Street'

The EP 'Elyria' was undoubtedly the band's most memorable presentation. 'The Joomi Experience' is the brainchild of Muhammad Ali Suhail and Syed Zain Ul Abedin, and they purport to experiment with sound, and it's visual presentation. While we haven't seen any significant development on the visual front minus the album artworks, the band has followed up in the sonic realm by releasing two more albums since.
A part of me wants to write more about the EP, but i'll refrain (for now).




'Belvadere Street' is the third track on 'Elyria', and is in many ways emblematic of the earlier TJE sound. The bass is slick, and the guitars notes oscillate between delayed chords until the Tool-esque grungy riff enters the picture. Only that it's not Tool-esque in so far that it keeps changing it's tangent every now and then with the help of mini-wah-wah-ed guitar runs.



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