The cover of "Cosmic Trigger" by Der Blutharsch and the Infinite Church of the Leading Hand is a psychoactive vision: colorful phalluses of various sizes are prominently displayed (it brings to mind the Cazzo di Dio by Amon Düül II) while the notes recommend listening to the album in an altered state of mind
The late Albin Julius, in all his madness, embraces this metamorphosis, from an old Nazi to the black priest of a twisted cult. The stylistic coordinates transform into a liquid psychedelia, a hypnotic vortex that envelops the listener like incense fumes in an alien ritual. The new formula, though well played, resonates like an echo of the past for those who have already traversed the sound currents of bygone eras. "Cosmic Trigger" emerges as a long trance, a title track that reverberates krautrock influences, evoking the freer Amon Düül II.
Albin Julius has embarked on a sidereal journey, transforming the dark presences of Blutharsch into Der Blutharsch and the Infinite Church of the Leading Hand, a psychedelic odyssey that winks at a '60s lysergic imagination, light years away from the military-pop approach of the past. A change of direction that has dragged Julius' mind into unimaginable dimensions, a colorful intoxication in which reality dissolves like acid in the air.
In this dreamlike journey, the fluid vibrations of "Cosmic Trigger" are an invitation to cosmic and mental couriers, a sensory experience that unfolds along the lines of time and space and time. Available on Bandcamp: https://tescogermany.bandcamp.com/album/the-cosmic-trigger.
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