Candiria Presents Ghosts of the Canal

Five Episodes from the Subconscious (C.O.M.A Imprint 2002)

Album review

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Alright, so this is every member of Candiria except for Carley...what's up with that, hmmm hmm? Well, besides Carley Coma not being around, this is one of the most psychedelically influenced projects since the last Neurosis album. The free form jazz that happens on Candiria albums doesn't even hold a match to the openness of this record. Sick jazz and blues mixed together with soulful singing, it's the best album Pink Floyd never released with Syd Barret. The songs are so free form that they range from a mere 6 minutes to just under a cool 19:57 wow. This is not a metal album, dont be fooled, just something sick to throw on when you wanna drink some tea and watch the walls bleed.

Reviewed by: Godawfulcommiepigfuckingbastards

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