Description
Minneapolis torn-leather psychedelicists Daughters ofthe Sun cop a tripped deathless vibe on their fourth andmost far-gone full-length, Ride to Die. Severed by distance(singer / guitarist Nick Koenigs transplanted to LA), andpulled omni-directionally by other projects (Koenigs asFilthy Huns, percussionist Bennett Johnson and multi-instrumentalist Collin Gorman Weiland in Dreamweapon),the trio transmutes these tolls into seven of their best badlands kosmosis interstate benders yet taped.The disintegrated chemistry of dirt-road hunts like“Desert Grave” or “Sater’s Ghost” sounds ingrained butreborn, bruised engines re-revving to life. Highway synthrhythms flutter between motorcycle riffs and pummelingwar drums, evoking landscapes harboring psychic venom,a spirit bleaching the grease-stained sand. Moments ofsurvivor wisdom burn, too—the burned lope of “Lonelyat the Top,” the rainstorm techno pulsing under “Fly By,”the 4:20 fatal vision intro to “Reigns of Iron”—as the LPpushes past their previous recordings into some unknownwrecked horsepower zone.