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MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 94 Mb | Front Cover | Time - 40:22 minutes
Progressive Rock, Classic Rock | Label: Dromedary Records, Official Digital Download
Canada has really been hitting a homerun so far for 2025. Itâs more than just the big names from the realms of Rush, Harmonium, Klaatu, VOIVOD, and Maniege. But the ones that are keeping the legacy alive. You have; Half Past Four, Tumbleweed Dealer, Antoine Baril for his One-Man Medleyâs (Genesis, Yes, ELP, and Rush) on YouTube, Blood Ceremony, Black Mountain, Crown Lands, and a new band that are keeping that progressive level pumping in the Vancouver area. That band is Brass Camel.
Formed in 2018, it originally started as a duo which considered Daniel Sveinson and Curtis Arsenault. Then, later on adding in three members to the band, it becomes a free-for-all like no other. Their latest album simply titled Camel, is a follow-up to their 2022 debut Brass.
Listening to their second album, they bring in all of the heavy ammunition that is needed to add in the funk, epic, hard, arena rock, progressive territories, unexpected time changes, thereâs no wrong that this band can take it up a notch by adding enough fuel to the fire with massive amounts of heat, spreading like wildfire.
And the quintet, theyâve got all the power they need to give their home country, this massive electrical shock, waiting to be send through the listenerâs earbuds! From the moment âPick of the Litterâ gets down in its Zappa orientated form, it starts out with an epic-like fanfare with some incredible drum work from Gilsonâs exercise, followed by Ellefson and Arsenaultâs instrumental orientation.
And when I say Zappa, they channel his Over-Nite Sensation-era routine for a brief moment in his expansion on âI am the Slimeâ into the terrors of Damon Foxâs BigElf thrown into the middle with crazy arrangements. Daniel becomes this sermon, giving the Sunday service in church, a massive reality check on what they see on TV, is complete fiction and not what theyâre telling you.
It begins with the 11-minute opening track âZealotâ that bursts through the flood gates, with this massive tidal wave, waiting to send its oceanic attacks to hit the cities like no other! With an intensive guitar loop, drums, and roaring organ sounds, it becomes this insane time signature with pound-caking momentum! The mellotronâs send up this reality form of a danger thatâs unfolding.
Once the city collapses with a civil war thatâs unfolding, Brass Camel set up the score on whatâs happening by asking the leader âMy god, what have you done?!â They know the founder himself has fucked up, big time. Once the guitar changes into this carousel-like format as the Merry-Go-Round goes in this fast routine for customers to reach this ramming speed, the stop-and-go improvisation of solo, riff, and drum work fell into place, itâs a ride at the amusement park thatâll be talked about in the years to come.
Listening to âChain Reactionâ, I almost get a sense of the late â70s maestros; Styx, Journey, Rushâs Permanent Waves-era, Starcastle, Max Webster, and of course unsung maestroâs Aviary that comes to mind. Brass Camel were listening to these albums from the groups I mentioned non-stop, but with a country attitude. That is how they know their source material, very well.
Meanwhile, âOn the Other Sideâ lays down that Herbie Hancock approach, channeling the Headhunters-era that speaks of the riff introduction behind âChameleonâ. Itâs a pleasant jazz-funk rock attitude that Brass Camel hits you even harder to see whatâs youâve been missing while the blaring cannon blasts, begins to blast out of nowhere for the monstrous riffs and Zeppelin-like improvisations on âBorrowed Timeâ.
Closing up shop is the 11-minute epic âAnother Dayâ. Seering into crowds in an outside area doing their daily routine with a quiet-like piano intro before blasting up the pearly gates with a soulful-like farewell, honoring Neal Morseâs arrangements from The Similitude of a Dream. The track has this hallway of mirrors reflecting the damage this person has done with revealing all of the horror they have committed.
Veering into this nightmarish double-tracking atmosphere, then changing gears into an uplifting gallop that is almost a signature sound for Brass Camel to do. As the synthesizers flow into the open world, thereâs some heavy punches that really kick into overdrive with some cool Italian Prog-like textures from bands such as Le Orme, Banco del Mutuo Soccorso, and Premiata Forneria Marconiâs first two albums (Storia di un Minuto and Per Un Amico).
Once the piano goes into this fast-sped concerto-like race, all bets are completely off. An album worth to prove that the progressive rock genre is still kicking and still growing stronger than ever in different shapes and forms. And for a band like Brass Camel, they manage to deliver something out of this world on their second album. And if youâre very new to them, this might be your gateway to see what youâve been missing.
Brass Camel is
Daniel Sveinson - electric guitar/vocals
Curtis Arsenault - bass/vocals
Aubrey Ellefson - keyboards/vocals
Wyatt Gilson - drums and percussion
Dylan Lammie - electric guitar
Tracklist
01. Zealot 11:09
02. Pick of the Litter 4:09
03. Chain Reaction 4:30
04. On the Other Side 5:07
05. Borrowed Time 3:31
06. Another Day 11:56