Self-titled and released on bandcamp July 22nd, Dark Temple have laced our atmosphere with their very special blend of 70’s style progressive rock, old school synthesizers all with that stoner rock vibe that I know you love. It’s spacey without being overdone, mildly apocalyptic, and more importantly full of riffs that send your brainwaves to thoughts of classic Australian rock traditions and how all these things have come together so smoothly and seamlessly.With just five tracks, Dark Temple made a fan girl out of me.
‘Gods of the Sky’ is the opener and quickly builds into a good feeling with its marching beat and fat fuzzy bass lines that dominate the track more than actual riffs.Brown’s vocals are friendly and easy to listen to as he introduces the interstellar beings that have landed to reign over us.The strong, but not over powering, synthesizers are one of the biggest elements in the song and carry the track wonderfully.One of my favorites is ‘No Return’, a groove heavy multi-component jam that forces you to come to the realization that Dark Temple know what they’re doing.The first half of the song is catchy with easy to follows lyrics. Then it changes into a smoky break down of slow crushing synths with vaporizing riffs and picks itself up and continues marching towards its relentless mission.
Finally we have ‘Black Planet’, initially a dense organ heavy finale that quickly retracts the record back to where it came from; a spectacularly churning black hole of sparkling synthesizers, percussion and riffs.Dark Temple clearly have a great time in the studio and bring the goods in peace.I reached out to Brown who told me in the not too distant future a new EP will be recorded, meanwhile the boys will be going interstate with shows and I’m more than happy to follow their moves on Facebook.
Dark Temple’s debut is a 32 minute ride to the stars and back.Were it an actual strain it’d be a euphoric sativa stimulating your imagination and have you wiggling with groove.Buy it on bandcamp.
-Miss Melissa