Album Review: Nicholas Allbrook - Walrus

9 October 2015 | 3:13 pm | Jonty Czuchwicki

"Full of trippy soundscapes, Allbrook talking tongues and gibberish over sequencers, along with absurd screaming."

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Full of trippy soundscapes, Allbrook talking tongues and gibberish over sequencers, along with absurd screaming, laser noises and guitar solos! Walrus has the goods.

Blanket 3072 is a ballin' 70's R&B jam, very psychedelic. Chelsea starts off with videogame power-up noises, the mood gets dark and then Allbrook sings! He does melodies and then a '90s rap beat comes in. Noyfeck is perhaps the dreamiest cut to make it onto this absolutely cooked record, before Walrus closes with a funked-out five-minute space-disco jam, Salvo Or Stop The Goats (A Thinly Veiled Blah Blah). It's a totally off the cuff and zany experience... don't fight it!