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''Amanita'' is the second
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by American
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band
Bardo Pond Bardo Pond are an American psychedelic rock band formed in 1991, and who are currently signed to London-based label Fire Records. The current members are Michael Gibbons (guitar), John Gibbons (guitar), Isobel Sollenberger (flute and vocals), Cl ...
, released on April 3, 1996. It was released as a single CD and cassette on Matador Records, their first release on the label, and as a double vinyl LP on Drunken Fish Records with two bonus tracks. Counting their four early self-released cassettes, this is the band's sixth or seventh album, but is generally viewed as their third officially-released album.


Background

The album title refers to the highly toxic mushroom genus ''
Amanita The genus ''Amanita'' contains about 600 species of agarics, including some of the most toxic known mushrooms found worldwide, as well as some well-regarded edible species. This genus is responsible for approximately 95% of the fatalities result ...
'', a few of which have hallucinogenic properties. (The pre-release cassette was entitled ''The High Frequency'', causing the album to occasionally still be called this.) "RM" is named after one of the band's father figures and collaborators (as
Hash Jar Tempo Hash Jar Tempo is a collaborative musical project between the members of Philadelphia-based psychedelic rock, psychedelic band Bardo Pond and Experimental music, experimental guitarist and composer Roy Montgomery. The band was founded in March 19 ...
), New Zealand guitarist
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. A Drunken Fish mail-order catalog described the album thus: The album was recorded at Studio Red.


Reception

''Amanita'' was very well-received. '' Alternative Press'' gave the album a perfect score, while Ned Raggett, reviewing the album for
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, described it as "stunning", "astonishing" & "inspiring", noting that their sound hadn't changed "all that much" despite "whipping up just as compelling a mix of drone, volume, and blissout as before". Similarly positive was Deborah Sprague of ''
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'', who noted the shorter song lengths in comparison to their previous album, writing: "The free-form guitar scrawls of “Limerick” and “Tantric Porno” refract chaos in much the same way
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forefathers like Ash Ra Tempel did — but by compacting the commotion into four- and five-minute bursts and all but eliminating passages of blissed-out trance, Bardo Pond makes sure not to lose control of the universe it has created."


Legacy

In his book ''Gimme Indie Rock'', Andrew Earles wrote of the album's "wide-ranging influence, blowing minds within the more adventurous
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-based realms ..reaching into the then-blooming stoner-metal (or stoner-rock) scene, and establishing a historical milestone for today's right-headed bands that were too young the first time around." In 2016, ''Pitchfork'' ranked it the 28th greatest
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album of all time, writing that " itarists and brothers Michael and John Gibbons uncoil blasted-out lines that instinctively channel what the 1960s psychedelic godfathers
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called “the third voice.” Here, Bardo Pond find their power in churning jam structures, the kind that suggest someone left Neil Young and Crazy Horse in a barn and returned a few days later to find them still going, their jangle pleasantly warped." Stuart Braithwaite of
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considers it to be his favourite Bardo Pond album, describing it as "one huge piece of music".


Track listing

All lyrics written by Isobel Sollenberger; all music composed by Bardo Pond (Isobel Sollenberger, Michael Gibbons, John Gibbons, Clint Takeda, and Joe Culver). ;CD and cassette editions"Amanita." Amazon. 2008. 26 Sept. 2008 # "Limerick" – 10:21 # "Sentence" – 5:08 # "Tantric Porno" – 6:13 # "Wank" – 5:28 # "The High Frequency" – 6:51 # "Sometimes Words" – 4:38 # "Yellow Turban" – 7:38 # "Rumination" – 6:22 # "Be a Fish" – 4:42 # "Tapir Song" – 7:32 # "RM" – 9:18 ;Vinyl edition Disc one # "Limerick" – 10:21 # "Sentence" – 5:08 # "Tantric Porno" – 6:13 # "Wank" – 5:28 # "The High Frequency" – 6:51 # "Sometimes Words" – 4:38 # "Clean Sweep" – 3:53 Disc two # "Yellow Turban" – 7:38 # "Rumination" – 6:22 # "Be a Fish" – 4:42 # "Tapir Song" – 7:32 # "Brambles" – 3:41 # "RM" – 9:18


Personnel

;Bardo Pond * Isobel Sollenberger – lead vocals, flute * Michael Gibbons – guitar, vocals * John Gibbons – guitar, vocals * Clint Takeda – bass"Bardo Pond." Mywire. 1 Feb. 2007. 26 Sept. 2008 . * Joe Culver – drums, vocals ;Additional personnel * Greg Calbi – mastering * J. Cox – production, engineering * David Frank – assistant engineer


References

{{Authority control 1996 albums Bardo Pond albums Drunken Fish Records albums Matador Records albums