Madrigal (7)Madrigal

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Experimental

Year:

Tracklist

Excursion 2:20
Stoned Freakout 12:56
The Ballad (Dreams) 2:56
Places 3:41
Tambula 8:42
Fallen Tree 4:15
Where You Going 3:20
B.B.'s Finale 2:48

Credits (4)

  • William Bonkoski
    Arranged By, Producer, Bass, Instruments [String Instruments]
  • William Horn (2)
    Arranged By, Producer, Engineer, Theremin, Synthesizer [Oscillators], Guitar
  • Abby
    Photography
  • Daniel
    Photography

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    Cover of Madrigal, 1971, Vinyl Madrigal
    LP, Album
    Not On Label – ARA 136 US 1971 US1971
    New Submission
    Cover of Madrigal, 2014-09-01, Vinyl Madrigal
    LP, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, 180 gram
    Subliminal Sounds – none Sweden 2014 Sweden2014
    New Submission
    Cover of Madrigal, 2017-04-22, Vinyl Madrigal
    LP, Album, Reissue
    Subliminal Sounds – SUB-115-LP Sweden 2017 Sweden2017
    New Submission
    Cover of Madrigal, 2017-04-22, Vinyl Madrigal
    LP, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, Green
    Subliminal Sounds – SUB-115-LP Sweden 2017 Sweden2017
    New Submission

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    Reviews

    • benzman308's avatar
      benzman308
      Thanks for the review of my album MADRIGAL.To be accurate, it was recorded in a closet and an underground basement, not in a studio. I was NOT looking for a studio sound. Will Horn
      • Euphonics's avatar
        Euphonics
        Edited 5 years ago
        Certainly an interesting find for anyone who regularly spends time spelunking into the acid archives of underground rock history. The music is totally unpolished, but that's actually the draw here. Similar to Seventh Sons, this one just simply defies the known chronology of music. They sound more modern than any of the bands who were actually trying to sound modern in that time period, and from the looks of it, they really had no idea how advanced they really were. Call it a fluke, call it dumb luck; but the truth is that the vein these two nobody's struck in the studio would eventually get tapped into by a whole generation of musicians a few decades later. And because basically no one ever got a chance to hear it—let alone be influenced by it—we just have to accept that this sound got developed completely independently from them. Which is a fascinating thing, from an anthropological perspective. Like a missing link that was never actually there.

        The noisy experiment titled "Stoned Freakout" is pretty random and not overly thoughtful or exciting, but the mellow indie-folk of Side Two is actually quite charming. It sounds like an early K Records in the mid-90s (check out "Places" or "Fallen Tree" to see what I'm talking about). At any rate, this has to be one of the first invasions of a drum machine on a rock record, and the result is endearingly heartfelt, and surprisingly uncold.

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