Harmony Rockets "Paralyzed Mind Of The Archangel Void" C/D?

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Brain searing psychedilic classic or 45 minutes of your life wasted? I say classic, and I've never heard anything like it. I listen to it maybe once a year, but for sheer power, it can't be beat. Can anyone recommend something similar to this?

Joseph Cowart (Joseph Cowart), Monday, 11 July 2005 06:57 (twenty years ago)

They still remain the loudest band I've ever seen live in my life.

MIS Information (kate), Monday, 11 July 2005 07:38 (twenty years ago)

Great release, don't play it too often but enjoy the heck out of it when I do hear it.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Monday, 11 July 2005 07:40 (twenty years ago)

This is the one where Terry Riley's In C is an instrument, right? I think I sold it, but it was pretty cool.

Dan Selzer (Dan Selzer), Monday, 11 July 2005 12:53 (twenty years ago)

i was at the gig where this was recorded, but don't have a copy. i totally wish i did.

hstencil (hstencil), Monday, 11 July 2005 13:57 (twenty years ago)

Dan, I haven't heard this about Terry Riley's "In C." What's the story with that?

And hstencil, what was the gig like? Did people know that this was MRev playing, or was it a suprise, or what?

Joseph Cowart (Joseph Cowart), Monday, 11 July 2005 18:42 (twenty years ago)

There's some record, I think this is it, where 2/3rds of the way in or at some point, somebody puts on a copy of In C and let's it play. That's all.

Dan Selzer (Dan Selzer), Monday, 11 July 2005 18:59 (twenty years ago)

if this is the harmony rockets thing that was recorded at the rhinecliff hotel in sept. of 1994, yeah, we sorta knew it was a mercury-rev-related thing. at least that's why i went, and convinced others to go. it wasn't quite mr, tho. f'instance there were no drums, and it was just one long piece, not songs. but jonathan, grasshopper and suzanne played, along with (if i remember correctly) another guitar player (or maybe keyboards?), a trumpeter and a saxophonist. they had these crazy strobes set up. and the rhinecliff hotel was a crazy place, totally spooky. i think i ate a marijuana brownie first, too, unless i'm confusing this night with another.

hstencil (hstencil), Monday, 11 July 2005 19:22 (twenty years ago)

This is one of those things that I've heard about for years and haven't gotten the chance to actually listen to it. It's totally classic that Hstencil was there, I think.

Tripmaker (SDWitzm), Monday, 11 July 2005 19:24 (twenty years ago)

i'm flattered. correction: it was '95, which now that i think about it, was right. september, sophomore year.

A classic experimental album of epic proportions, "Paralyzed Mind of the Archangel Void" consists of ONE track, which runs to 41:40 minutes, recorded live at the Rhinecliff Hotel in upstate New York in 1995. It was initially released in 1995 as a limited edition of 500 copies, available in Germany, France, Benelux, Scandinavia. It was then given a limited re-release on CD in October 1997 in the UK and Eire. It also turned up on Big Cat in the States in '95, was kinda lost and unavailable for a while, and then resurfaced in '98 when it was re-released by V2.

On the album, the band freed themselves from the constraints of the standard rock form and produced a work that reflects their interest in avant-garde and improvised music. It contains echoes of German experimentalists like Faust and Guru Guru, as well as of Sun Ra and the early electronic explorations of Morton Subotnik. Starts out sweetly enough, then builds and builds, until finally arriving at a sublime conclusion. It's been noted that the lyrics were basically lifted from an old blues (?) number.

Said Jonathan: "It’s mostly instrumental, but there’s some vocals on the beginning of it, it’s me singing. Basically, what it is, is most of Mercury Rev, that you see up there [stage], were trying to kill a Friday night in the mountains, got really wasted and wandered down to a local Civil War bar. They needed an opening band, so we brought some old analog effects with us and some guitars and just whooped up whatever we were doing for, like, forty minutes and stopped. Somebody had a tape, figuring it was y’know, Mercury Rev, so they sorta recorded it shittily."

So, the entire album is live?

"Yeah, just made up on the spot. There’s not a damn thing that was practiced ever, it just sort of happened, but it came out really nice. We like it, we were pretty surprised."

It got good press, too:

"...PARALYZED MIND is nocturnal trance music that never gets monotonous, a stunning feat for a piece this long....In 2015 we'll be talking about this mercurial, revolutionary CD in the awed tones reserved for THE VELVET UNDERGROUND & NICO, REVOLVER, A LOVE SUPREME, or BITCHES BREW."--Alternative Press 1/96

The line-up for this recording:
Jonathan Donahue
Grasshopper
Adam Snyder
Jason Russo
Jimy Chambers
Suzanne Thorpe (although she performed unplugged)
Mark Marinoff

Nicky adds...
paralysed was first released in 95 by big cat on cd and lp. this edition has silver embossed writing on the cover and the tv screen and aerial are embossed too. (it's gorgeous). the cd tray is also clear on this release and has a picture of the tape machine used to record the album behind it. the later releases don't have these. i also have a cd promo of it with just a white cd with writing printed on it and no sleeve. (very unimaginative)

also, i was reading a book of psychedelic discographys recently (don't worry, i was just flicking through - it's not an interest of mine) when i spotted the harmony rockets. it only listed the album and single, but in the group description it said they released a single called 'skeleton man' in 93/94, but didn't give any more details. i don't know what to make of that.

rocket scientist then notes...
"Skeleton Man" definitely isn't anything to do with the Rev. There is a Boston based Rockabilly band called Harmony Rockets and it's by them.

"I've Got a Golden Ticket" EP (UK - Big Cat 151 SCD, US - Number 6 Kar 045-2)
1. I've Got a Golden Ticket (3:52)
2. Tale Scendeva L'Etternale Adore (5:41)
3. L'Apocalypse des Animaux (15:06)
4. I've Got a Golden Ticket (6:15)
5. I've Got a Golden Ticket (Remix by Research) (4:30)

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Recorded at Six Hours Studios, Kingston, New York. Originally released in October 1997 by Big Cat in the UK, and is also available on Number 6 Records in the States. UK editions don't include the remix version of the title track.

The "I've Got a Golden Ticket" EP contains an esoteric and eclectic selection of material from films including the title song, taken from the classic film Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, "L'Apocalypse des Animaux", a lengthy piece based around Vangelis' music for the 1971 film of the same name (featuring Laura Ward), and "The Life and Times of Jerzy Kozinski", an original piece commissioned by influential filmmaker Victor Fogg.

Not quite as revered as 'Paralyzed Mind', but still an interesting release for Mercury Rev fans to check out. All versions of the title track (featuring Jonathan Donahue and Carmen Quiñones sharing vocal duties) can be described as jubilant disco tracks. In contrast, the pair of middle songs are somber instrumentals, so it makes for a bit of an erratic listen. Fans of Deserter's Songs and See You On The Other Side may enjoy hearing this transitional recording, though it's hard to say anything here much resembles anything Mercury Rev has done.

hstencil (hstencil), Monday, 11 July 2005 19:33 (twenty years ago)

Haha, that's my Alternative Press review. I stand by my hyperbole. I think you can find used copies of Paralyzed Mind with not too much difficulty.

Trollerhonix, Monday, 11 July 2005 23:34 (twenty years ago)

two years pass...

Just listened to this for the first time in awhile -- still classic.

I never realized that was "In C" floating in the background halfway through til I read this thread.

city worker, Friday, 20 June 2008 16:29 (seventeen years ago)

An eternal classic.

inhibitionist, Friday, 20 June 2008 23:30 (seventeen years ago)

guy now co-runs Mutant Sounds blog.

dan selzer, Saturday, 21 June 2008 02:52 (seventeen years ago)

one year passes...

Just announced- Harmony Rockets performing this album live as part of our my bloody valentine curated
Nightmare Before Christmas festival: http://www.atpfestival.com/Events/Nightmare2009.php

Jamie_ATP, Wednesday, 7 October 2009 08:14 (sixteen years ago)

Oh my god. I've got to get new custom earplugs fitted. Harmony Rockets remain the LOUDEST band I've ever heard in my life. And that includes the MBV at the Roadhouse holocausts of noize.

This is going to be a punnishing weekend.

...and the wizard blew his horn (Masonic Boom), Wednesday, 7 October 2009 10:12 (sixteen years ago)


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