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HAKEN Guitarist CHARLIE GRIFFITHSâ TIKTAALIKA Launches Digital Deluxe Version Of Gods Of Pangaea
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HAKEN Guitarist CHARLIE GRIFFITHSâ TIKTAALIKA Launches Digital Deluxe Version Of Gods Of Pangaea
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Tiktaalika â Gods of Pangaea Review
By sentynel
I must admit, after being really impressed last time, my initial reaction here was âoof.â The last was pretty, subtle, layered with hidden details, and referential yet retaining its own originality. This is much more immediate, heavily retro, and honestly, kinda ugly. I am of course talking about the album art. Compare the award-winning cover of Charlie Griffithsâ previous album Tiktaalika to the art on the newly rebranded Tiktaalikaâs Gods of Pangaea. Album art is nothing if not an advertisement of the musical contents, so what does a cover from an 80s thrash band with some detailing referencing the previous recordâs theming portend?
If you said âGods of Pangaea will sound like an 80s thrash band with some light prog stylings from the previous record,â congratulations to both you and the artist1. This is explicitly an homage to the melodic end of 80s thrash and proto-thrash. The sound is exemplified by Peace Sells-era Megadeth, with some proggy influences a la Mercyful Fate. The riffs go chugga chugga twiddly twiddly and then thereâs an even twiddlier guitar solo. The vocals, from a selection of talented guest vocalists, span melodic cleans, shouty thrash vocals, and some harsher styles.2 If you like that sort of thing, itâs done very well here and this album is for you. Griffiths is clearly having fun and it shows.
If you want to stand out from all the other retro bands, and the historical catalogs of all the bands youâre actually referencing, you need some sort of differentiating factor. Fellow purveyors of retro-styled tripe The Night Flight Orchestra have got away with it for so many albums through a mixture of exuberance, stellar songwriting, and developing an identity despite the references. On Gods of Pangaea, the mixture of vocalists works against Tiktaalika, making it difficult to claim any sort of identity. The result feels like a collection of covers of 80s B-sides nobody quite remembers. And while the songs are good, theyâre not quite that good. In particular, the guitars dissolve into a primordial soup of thrash genre conventions. It colors so consistently within the lines itâs hard to pick standout riffs or even identify the songs from the guitar parts. The exception is highlight âThe Forbidden Zone,â with a slower tempo and more of a driving, insistent feel to the riffs.
I mentioned last time that Griffiths is a really good vocal writer/director, and thatâs still true here⊠to a point. The thrash influences have led to some of the singers (particularly DaniĂ«l de Jongh) aping Dave Mustaineâs style (âTyrannicideâ, âGive Up the Ghostâ), and, look, I like Megadeth, but not for the vocals. When itâs good, though (âThe Forbidden Zone,â âMesozoic Mantras,â both with Vladimir LaliÄ), there are some excellent choruses. âFault Linesâ (with Rody Walker) is an odd example where, though his mixed and harsh vocals are technically very good, the majority of the song falls a bit flat⊠but the âsuddenly I stand on hallowed ground, and I am waiting for the divineâ3 chorus is by far the catchiest thing on the entire album.
Gods of Pangaea successfully does what it sets out to do. It sounds like Megadeth. The songs are good, and occasionally great. There are intensely catchy choruses. It sounds like the band are having fun. Itâs an enjoyable listen; I just find it very hard to get excited about something so nakedly backward-looking. The thrash genre conventions in the guitar writing leave me unable to pick any favorite guitar moments, and thatâs not a great look for a guitaristâs side project. Itâs not rethrash in its most cliched form â thereâs more melody and songcraft here than that â but itâs far closer than Iâd like.
Rating: Mixed
DR: 6 | Format Reviewed: 320 kb/s mp3
Label: Inside Out Music
Websites: insideoutmusic.bandcamp.com | facebook.com/charlie.griffiths.guitarist
Releases Worldwide: March 14th, 2025
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CD-Review - TIKTAALIKA - Gods Of Pangea
https://www.hooked-on-music.de/review/cd-review-tiktaalika-gods-of-pangea/16183
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Tiktaalika (Hakenâs Charlie Griffiths), returns with new album âGods Of Pangaeaâ, launches title track
Haken guitarist Charlie Griffiths returns with a follow-up to his 2022 solo album. This time Charlie assumes the moniker Tiktaalika and presents Gods of Pangaea â set for release on 14th March 2025 (Insi
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