Samsara Joyride – Self Titled 2022

Located in Vienna, Austria, Samsara Joyride started as two guitarists, Michael Haumer and Florian Miehe in a living room in early 2020. Only a few months later an at-home recorded EP was released and received positive reviews and interest, leading to Daniel Batliner – Bass and Andi Mittermühlner – Drums being added to the group. Now with a full band dynamic in place, the band started work on new material for their upcoming first full-length album released October 22, 2022. Shaped around guitar-driven melodies and stirring rhythms, Samsara Joyride’s sound is a smooth blend of mesmerizing riffs, intense guitar solos, and striking baritone vocals. The genre is best described as blues rock, with strong psychedelic elements and a desert rock vibe.

Coming in at 68 minutes with nine songs means you’ll get some extended jams with multiple guitar solos which includes the album closer, “Lingering Thoughts” at twelve and a half minutes. Opener “Kingdom of Fear Pt. 1” has a solid rock riff building to the chorus section of vocalists and guitarists Miehe, and Haumer. Next the song builds into a slow, heavy groove, followed by a heavy, Sabbath-like breakdown and finally into an extended guitar solo. Track 2, “Playing War” opens with guitar volume swells and vibrato and a second guitar playing a delay heavy line with drummer Mittermühlner playing crash cymbal accents and cross-stick beats. At 2:30 minutes in straight-ahead rock chording takes over during the first verse. At 4:00 minutes tom fills signify a change to a heavier riff and solo type fills into another verse and into a psychedelic passage with volume swells, feedback and delay.

Track 3, “Who Am I” starts off with a similar slow burn groove as Track 2’s, “Playing War” but with the introduction of a guitar solo and doubled guitar lines. Miehe’s lyrics here provide some introspection many of us can relate to with lines such as, “Where would I go if I were free?” and “We build our own prison cells, create our own little hell.” The last chorus breaks out into a ripping guitar solo with octave slides and is one of the best on the album.

Track 5, “Kingdom of Fear Pt. 2” which is a natural break at the midway point of the album goes in to an entirely new direction with Haumer taking center stage on vocals and slide guitar. This is straight ahead 60’s -70’s style blues in the tradition of Howlin Wolf, Eric Clapton, or The Allman Brothers. With a soulful delivery and first-rate guitar techniques, this is a great track for any fan of a traditional blues sound.

There is a tremendous amount of talent on display here. With two distinct vocal styles, Miehe with the deep baritone with some similarities to ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons to Haumer’s higher more mid-range delivery. The two work well together in the chorus sections of songs and on their own lead vocal turns, both bring their own unique style. The rhythm section of Batliner on bass and Mittermühlner on drums are locked in doing their part by giving space during the quiet sections of the songs, but turning on the power when the heavy riffs take over. Mittermühlner is very adept at providing accents to the songs with hi-hat, floor tom fills, and cross-stick snare beats. The twin guitar attack is often exciting to listen to with slower reverb and delay-affected passages, heavy Sabbath-style riffing, acoustic lines, and the aforementioned slide guitar. With as much talent as is on display here, the future seems very bright for the band. For additional info on songwriting, future albums, and tour plans check out our interview with the band on October 22, 2022.

Lineup
Florian Miehe – Vocals/Guitar

Daniel Batliner – Bass

Andi Mittermühlner – Drums

Michael Haumer – Vocals/Guitar

Track List

  1. Kingdom of Fear Pt.1
  2. Playing War
  3. Who Am I?
  4. Shadow of a Man
  5. Kingdom of Fear Pt.2
  6. Feed on Me
  7. When Gods Were Man
  8. Wild Woman
  9. Lingering Thoughts


(Desert Spotlight) – Pescaterritory

Pescaterritory is an award winning rock n roll band from the Coachella Valley in Southern California. Together since 2019, the band consists of bassist Gavin Lopez, vocalist Aiden Schaeffer, drummer Nick Willman and guitarist Jason Zembo. Pescaterritory blends the styles of rock n roll music from several decades to form their own brand of rock.

Their self titled debut album released in 2020 contains nine tracks with a run time of 40 minutes which includes the 10 minute closing track “The War”. Album opener, “King Street” with cowbell count in, muscular guitar riffs, slide guitar, and big chorus is a great opener. Track 2, “Running Away” starts off with a heavy speed grunge type intro and with massive drums and and hook filled chorus that really drive this track. With two explosive rockers to open the album the band takes a breather with track 3, :Dream Inside a Dream” with it’s clean phaser guitar line and out front harmonized vocals of singer Aiden Schaffer, before moving in to a mid tempo rock chorus.

The muscianship here is first rate with the rhythm section of drummer Nick Willman and bassist Gavin Lopez locked in to provide the low end and drive the rock focused tunes. Lopez has a great mid range tone bass lines and even jams a short distorted solo on Track 2 “Running Away”. Guitarist Jason Zembo is throws out heavy riff after riff and has no problem blasting out solos that any shredder would appreciate. In addition to the heavy rock riffs, Zembo can also change course with Track 6 mid tempo acoustic jam “I’m Fine” and the acoustic intro on Track 4 “Better Off Dead”. Willman has his moments throughout the album, but really makes his mark on Track 6 “Rise” with some double time machine gun style snare fills. Singer Aiden Schaeffer displays his vocal chops and many tracks, but especially shines on the chorus of “Rise” and “Running Away”.

The band has an upcoming slot on Saturday October 22, 2022 at the 15th annual Concert for Autism in Indio California. Check their social channel and website for info on their new single “Another Day”. The band also joined us for a live interview in September for a discussion on their influences, style of music and future plans for world domination. Check out the interview here.