"Stressed Elephant" by BISON
On BISON b.c.’s latest slab, Dark Ages, relentless touring – with the likes of Priestess, Baroness, 3 Inches Of Blood, and more – has fine tuned the band’s dedication to the riff to metallic perfection. Dark Ages breathes like a rabid animal that you’d find tied up in WINO’s backyard. It’s Flying V’s, analog perfection, loud & sludgy, played by hairy dudes in dirty denim jackets.
A bison is "a big, hairy, strong animal," says James Farwell, who plays guitar and sings for Bison b.c. That could as just as well describe the band, which rose from the ass-end of the continent in Vancouver, Canada, to utter its doomed, plaintive call, and tramples through the constellations on its four shaggy limbs (James, Dan And, Masa Anzai, and Brad Mackinnon).
Ghostly, windswept prairies, the mythical haunts of native lore: it is all there. Self-described “Canadian dirtbags” and veterans of Vancouver’s deep thrash and indie scenes, they are hitting their stride and offering up a new soundtrack for our last party before certain extinction. There is illness, abuse, apocalypse, and French horn.
Their first Metal Blade release, Quiet Earth, showed what that earth’s last sound might be like. It was heavy, sick, and crazy; stomping and banging, elegiac with cello. Just beneath the rock they described a bad trip through a devastated world where resigned dignity and camaraderie with the friends that remain are the only consolations.
This mixture of rowdiness and gentleness is very much of their hard-living, hard-loving hometown: fucked-up modernity’s last outpost on the rim of a vast, menacing wilderness. In their new release, James sings, “Vancouver’s an empty bottle, our dying thirst causing problems. Stand at dawn, the beginning of something heartfelt and replaceable.” No matter where we are, this is what it has come to in this age. So let’s listen to these gentlemen and rock out together.
“…intense, guitar heavy thrash that would make even Municipal Waste step back in awe.” Alternative Press
“…they dare to approach the maniacal majesty of present-day High on Fire.” Decibel Magazine
“…unpretentious, mountainous rock…frequently sound like Mastodon at their most straightforward, coming impressively close to that band’s mastery of the riff.” Terrorizer Magazine
“Heavy, man. Real heavy. Jean-jacket heavy…If Mastodon had spent more time listening to Anthrax, they might sound like Vancouver’s Bison B.C.”
Rollingstone.com
“everything you could ask for in a metal band.” NewOrleans.com
“The name is Bison b.c. and they are heavy as fuck…” Thrasher Magazine
Dark Ages, Bison b.c.’s tribute to the coming end of existence, will plummet to the Earth on April 13th, 2010!
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WOW!!!!!
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Wow! METALBUZZ has loved these guys since day one. 2010 will be the year of the Bison!
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wow and i thought metal blade liked sighning good bands
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This song is sick!!
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Amazing!!!!Cant wait ,im going to see them may 8th in oakland with mastodon,between the buried and me,high on fire ,baroness,priestess,valient thorr and black cobra.
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CHRIS: Where is the show in oakland at? I didn’t know they were playing with mastodon and btbm, and baroness at one show. I think there will be an earthquake in the bay area with that concert line up
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Great band. Metal Blade really gave these guys a great push. Can’t wait to hear more.
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These guys kinda remind me of what BTH were doing back in 2003 thru 2005….BLESSING THE HOGS worship at its finest!
BRING BACK BTH!!!
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HOLY S***! Can’t wait for the new album and more shows!
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Im in awe! These guys cant be stopped, thanks for the sneak peak!
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Wow, this song rocks! I would love to see them play with Mastodon, that would be quite the show.
I did see Bison play with Shadows Fall a few weeks ago and wrote a review if anyone is interested: http://www.throwingthehorns.wordpress.com -
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Saw these guys last night at Skully’s in Columbus, Ohio. Between them and Black Cobra, I coulda gone home happy. I sat out for Priestess, not really my bag. And High on Fire was, well, High on f’n Fire.
But from soundcheck on these guys blew the doors off the place. The opening had some tom drum salvos that took everybody by surprise. Loved it. Can’t wait to get the new album.
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stats say, at least one commenter here is gay!!
BISON RULE \M/
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