Lotus: Hammerstrike

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By: Chase Sewell

Here we go with another example that demonstrates that any all-encompassing, one-word genre for experimental, eclectic music (namely, "livetronica") is subject to failure. Embracing rhythmic grooves and dissolving such boundaries, Lotus are back again with their album Hammerstrike (released October 14 on SCI Fidelity Records). Elements of post-rock, pop, electronic, world music and jazz fusion are all present, but if one pays too much attention to rigid labels or classifications the emotional content of this music can slip right by. Expect nothing.

In comparison to previous albums, Hammerstrike finds Lotus slightly more grounded in the direction of composition. This additional concentration allows for build-ups and thematic peaks that occasionally get blurred whenever musicians attempt improvisational techniques in the studio. An intentional focus on this album results in an onslaught of guitar lines that linger and stretch to the sky, explosive percussion bridges, sprinkled vocals, nuanced electronic touches and a free form methodology that manages to control the seemingly uncontrollable.

Staying true to the Lotus vibe, the feel of the music is downright funky at times and beautifully tranquil at others. More dramatic changes in mood and tempo seem to occur between tracks rather than in the songs themselves. The art of this lies in the balance, and with Lotus it never seems predictable. Cruising down this ambiguous river means the musicians are able to masterfully flow between seriousness and playfulness without getting lost on their own ride. Blow after blow, Hammerstrike shows us the ins and outs of creativity and gives us a valuable tool for exploring and enjoying the many faces of rhythm.

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[Published on: 10/23/08]
 

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Umphreek87 Thu 10/23/2008 07:11AM
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Umphreek87

i havnt had the chance to get hammerstrike yet but i've seen lotus live several times this year. One of my favorite acts on tour. I like lotus of a couple years ago a little more but their still great. they need to stick to the electronica and ambience of the old days and not this new rock, funk, electronic fusion

okalrightic Thu 10/23/2008 07:51AM
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this album is sick. cant wait for halloweeeeeeeeeeen!

AZ~*Droo* Thu 10/23/2008 09:05AM
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AZ~*Droo*

yeah i agree with umphreek. i dig their Dnb and electronica jams. I just saw them a week ago and their new stuff is so indie-ish. it was kinda hard to get into imo

theguykeator Thu 10/23/2008 01:04PM
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theguykeator

I had no prob getting down Lotus last night!!!!!

Michael Knight Thu 10/23/2008 02:21PM
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Michael Knight

Can't wait to see these guys @ Irving Plaza at the end of November!

bigworld Thu 10/23/2008 03:42PM
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bigworld

SEE YALL IN PHILLY!

Hot Like Sauce Thu 10/23/2008 08:29PM
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Hot Like Sauce

this cd is the straight funkkkk

fatsean Sat 10/25/2008 02:24AM
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NEW YEARS BTICHES!

schofizzl Sat 10/25/2008 11:39PM
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schofizzl

i heard these guys layin down some pretty nice grooves at summercamp. i'd be interested to hear their studio work, i would imagine it's pretty solid material.