Now only available as a digital download our "Devour my Evil Dream" was our first attempt at a full on album that we were never quite comfortable with... Some of the tracks we loved were transplanted to our "Official" debut CD "ERIS" (which we are very proud of)This download shows our absolute beginning stages sans bass and vocals. It is the product of spur-of-the-moment musical conversations between percussion, acoustic and electric guitars, and keyboards over a period of several jam sessions. Dark and haunting in tracks like "Tragic Mask" and "Dream Eater," softer and gentler in tracks like "A Far Cry" and "After the Lullaby," the purely instrumental album evokes deep emotions and longing.
Review by "MongoKnowsRecords" at c0ncensus.com:
"Baku Llama evokes deep ancient feelings with their album, 'Devour my Evil Dream'. I like it. I like it a lot. This is the kind of music that Jim Morrison would have grooved a tune to. Primal beats through electronic clouds of time in this pre-trance stream. No vocals here but the "Ungowa U" Singers would have fit right in. Some folks won't get it...others will. baku llama's music is a lesson in lengthening one's attention span, and if you catch the span here it will take you back to places you once had known and perhaps have now forgotten."
Baku Llama's next album, "Eris," introduces vocal tracks to the mix.
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