Genre(s): Instrumental Fusion, Hard Rock, Prog Folk
Label: Norumba Records - NUR2501
Format: CD,digital
Release date: May 2, 2025
Tracklist
1. The Bite That Feeds (6:27)
2. Delirium (9:02)
3. Explode Yourself, Then Convulse (7:08)
4. Nightpath Prelude (2:07)
5. Nightpath (6:33)
6. Rising (8:21)
7. Zapatos The Cat (6:59)
8. Taksim, Makam Taos (Group Version) (7:09)
9. Steppe Up (6:49)
10. Saba (11:45)
11. Taksim, Makam Taos (Group Version), Alternate Take (7:05) - Digital Bonus Track
Total Time 79:25
Credits
Mustafa Stefan Dill - guitars, oud
Dan Pearlman - cornet
Ross Hamlin – bass
Dave Wayne – drums
Recorded December 10-12, Frogville Studios, Santa Fe, NM
Recording and Mixing Engineer: Jason Reed
Mastering: Carl Saff, Saff Mastering
Photography: Lisa Jo Goldman
Cover art: Sasha Pyle, levl9design
Searing, atmospheric and hypnotic, Love Unfold The Sun deftly summons free jazz, Middle Eastern and hard rock elements as the canvas for sparkling telepathic interplay and muscular grooves.
“Explode Yourself” is a raucous, joyous celebration of exploding yourself with and for the love of life. "Explode Yourself" is the group's first studio release, offering new tracks as well as a more detailed, concise treatment of previous live material, while still maintaining their trademark spontaneity and sensitivity.
The vibe is set right away with The Bite That Feeds, which encapsulates much of what Love Unfold The Sun does - hard rock, Middle Eastern elements, group interplay, dynamic shifts – all in one concise punch, taking no quarter right out of the gate and going from there.
The album moves straight into Delirium, a hard blues-y feel with a Middle Eastern overlay and a bit of Sabbath–esque menace in the turnaround. A few tunes later we encounter the 2010 composition Rising, inspired by and dedicated to the many thousands creating the winds of change at the time known as the Arab Spring.
The final track on Explode Yourself is Saba, a loose piece around the Saba Zamzam maqam. A slow and sexy, funky groove with a wide range of dynamics and spaces, the piece is often Love Unfold The Sun’s encore piece – and thus a natural way to close the journey of this veteran band’s long awaited debut studio album.Media/Samples
Saba (live)
Nightpath (live)
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