Review of OVERMAN - It Is All Overman / Sliptrick Records

OVERMAN's 'It Is All Overman' presents an interesting blend of Post-Rock and Stoner Rock influences, offering a diverse listening experience for those open to exploring unconventional musical landscapes. The album's juxtaposition of ethereal atmospheres and heavy guitar work showcases the band's willingness to experiment, and there are moments of genuine intrigue within the tracks. And of course, as the band said "mushrooming psychedelic trips, deeply melancholic pieces or even pure dadaism influenced jazz passages," including pop and punk touches. However, this fusion of genres can also be a double-edged sword, as it occasionally leads to a lack of cohesion and a sense of musical identity. Some listeners may appreciate the adventurous spirit behind the album, while others might find it challenging to fully connect with the varied audial journey presented here.

Throughout 'It Is All Overman,' there are glimpses of musical brilliance and moments of audial exploration that demonstrate the band's technical prowess and creativity. However, the album's eclecticism might leave some feeling that it lacks a clear direction or overarching theme. It's an ambitious effort that undoubtedly pushes boundaries, but whether it resonates with individual listeners will largely depend on their appetite for a more eclectic and genre-blurring approach to rock music.

Listen to the album here: OVERMAN - It Is All Overman | Sliptrick Records (bandcamp.com)