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KING BATHMAT - FANTASTIC FREAK SHOW CARNIVAL

" SOUL SEARCHING SONG, weighs in at the impressive eleven minute mark and fortunately has the ideas and imagination to go the distance. Grooving between staccato prog rock guitar riffs, dreamy ambience and forays into avant garde instrumentalism via hard rock, this is a song that sounds like a million ideas thrown into one, blended together, spat out and then spiked with mind altering drugs - like The Beatles reinterpreted by Pink Floyd and remixed by The Orb."

KING BATHMAT
Biography : Discography : Line Up : Web Links : Further Listening : Merchandise

Ghost In The Fire / Fantastic Freak Show Carnival / Rejected / Kings Ransom / Hornets Nest / Sweet Iris / Simpleton Know It All / Illuminous Pups / Wonderful Life / Interval / Soul Searching Song

STEREOHEAD RECORDS
KINGBCD03
Produced by John Bassett

RELEASED> June 20th 2005

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To think that this album represents the work of just one man, is something of a mindblower. Ranging from lush orchestral pop to free roaming prog excess, Fantastic Freak Show Carnival sounds at times like an insane mash up between the Electric Light Orchestra, Led Zeppelin and The Verve while at other times like Mercury Rev jamming with Spiritualized. The opening salvo, GHOST IN THE FIRE, manages to mix skeletal guitar lines to ghost train style chanting in a song that sounds like Richard Ashcroft scoring an episode of Scooby Doo, while the title track FANTASTIC FREAK SHOW CARNIVAL is the sound of Liam Gallagher fronting Queen, while Rush offer some prog rocking advice in the background.
After the bombastic opening, REJECTED eases into something of an introspective mood recalling Led Zeppelin at their most pastoral and gentile - although with controlled explosions into the big choruses, this is a mood that definitely has its swings.
KINGS RANSOM, sees John Bassett continuing the anthemic prog rock offensive, this time melding The Beatles to Queens Of The Stone Age - a trick only slightly let down by some less than inspiring lyrical content and forced sounding vocals at times, while SWEET IRIS, is a dreamy Brian Wilson-esque slice of exquisite pop that is nothing less than sublime. Representing something of a misfire, SIMPLETON KNOW IT ALL, echoes those mediocre US college rock bands that seem to clog up teen-angst movie soundtracks like Sixpence None The Richer and The Wallflowers, all polish and pristine melodies, no feeling or soul.
The epic album closer, SOUL SEARCHING SONG, weighs in at the impressive eleven minute mark and fortunately has the ideas and imagination to go the distance. Grooving between staccato prog rock guitar riffs, dreamy ambience and forays into avant garde instrumentalism via hard rock, this is a song that sounds like a million ideas thrown into one, blended together, spat out and then spiked with mind altering drugs - like The Beatles reinterpreted by Pink Floyd and remixed by The Orb.
An impressively diverse and fascinating piece of work, Fantastic Freak Show Carnival is a record that is never anything less than interesting. Yes, it does occasionally lapse into weaker territory and the influences can be a little overpowering at times, but nevertheless this is an album that constantly surprises and pleasantly wrong foots you. At times more experimental and diverse than it is coherent and consistent, Fantastic Freak Show Carnival, is a fascinating peek into the world King Bathmat inhabit and as such represents something of a sublime curiosity. If you like the sound of Pink Floyd wrestling with Kasabian, then King Bathmat will rock your world - and the fact that this is the work of one man working on his own is a fact that can only let you dare dream where this sound can go in the future.


King Bathmat (aka John Bassett) is a multi-instrumentalist who hails from Walthamstow, London. He was raised by an ex convent nun and a meter reader, who fed him and looked after him until the age of 16, where he left school with very little else except a degree in truancy.
At an early age, KingBathmat's heart was demolished and crushed by a German girl which led him to embark on a mission to throw himself into music.
After being in and out of many different bands, he decided to go solo and write, record and produce all his own music himself.
He released his debut album, Son Of A Nun in 2003, to rave reviews for its songwriting and brave blend of psychedelic pop styles, folk and rock influences.
2004 saw the release of Crowning Glory; although a more subdued affair than Son Of A Nun, critics were bowled over by its complex arrangements and haunting melodic content.
KingBathmat's new release, the magnificent opus FANTASTIC FREAK SHOW CARNIVAL, has been worth the wait. Competent enough to reach a wider audience, it features cutting edge production, with a big sound and yet experimental and raw feel which certainly matches the sound quality and production of most mainstream releases. Born out of small town frustration, it chronicles some of the nocturnal misfits that inhabit the place where KB lives. The lead track takes influences from The Beatle's Magical Mystery Tour and Black Sabbath; it's an upbeat sound with a downbeat meaning. The rest of the album plays with escape, revenge, anger and addiction, to culminate in the completely out there SOUL SEARCHING SONG, a full on improvised cosmic rock jam that lasts for a blistering eleven minutes!
What's especially remarkable about FANTASTIC FREAK SHOW CARNIVAL, is that although it sounds like he's playing with a full band, KB actually played all the instruments heard on this album himself, recording and editing it on a laptop running emagic logic, and using Samson monitors for mixing the tracks.

   :: Line Up :: Discography :: Merchandise :: Further Listening :: Web Links ::


John Bassett


SON OF A NUN (2003)

CROWNING GLORY (2004)

FANTASTIC FREAK SHOW CARNIVAL (2005>Stereohead Records)
Ghost In The Fire
Fantastic Freak Show Carnival
Rejected / Kings Ransom
Hornets Nest
Sweet Iris
Simpleton Know It All
Illuminous Pups
Wonderful Life
Interval
Soul Searching Song


Email>kimshanker@vision.com

LINKS
KingBathmat>
Stereohead Records>

Kasabian>Kasabian (2004)
Pink Floyd>Atom Heart Mother (1970>Harvest)
Mercury Rev>The Secret Migration (2004>V2 Records)





 
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