Multimedia specialists Monofonus Press focus on pairing unique audio and print material for each of its artists. Hence, the debut album from Austins sludge slingers the Roller is accompanied by a CD-sized book, Captioning for the Blind, by author Rebecca Bengal. Like listening to Pink Floyds Dark Side of the Moon while watching The Wizard of Oz, both pieces of media complement and highlight each other. The slowly building, Chingalera-like "Zugunruhe sets the scene for Captionings main characters James and Arlene to skip town with their dog Sonny before main throat Mike Morowitz lets loose his punishing Iron Monkey gargle. Ed Daviss bass epically crawls into the Grief-ish "Under the Beneath, while Theron Rhotens guitar wails in an Acid King tenor. The initial sluggishness of "Spirit of the Sun reflects Arlenes view of Deaths presence among them, and the (old) Cathedral-inspired "Rattle of the Shaman climaxes as Sonny finally confronts the storys antagonist. The Roller offer Weedeater-style sludge with psychedelia to spare, while Bengals book provides visual stimuli and a backdrop upon which to paint the bands foreboding portrait.
(Monofonus)The Roller
The Roller
BY Chris AyersPublished Oct 22, 2008