Swedish psychedelic rock trio CB3 (Charlottas Burning Trio) have released their new single "Acid Haze" via Echoes and Dust.
The song is from the upcoming album āAeonsā which will be released via The Sign Records in February.
Pre-order the album here: cb3band.bandcamp.com/album/aeons
Stars above, evil below and fire in between.
Playing more shows and focusing on touring theyāve shared stages with bands like Monolord, Kikagaku Moyo, HƤllas, Firebreather, Kaleidobolt and Spaceslug.
The album is recorded by Bjƶrn Lindberg at Rabbit Holes Studios in Malmƶ and mixed and mastered by Joona Hassinen at Studio Underjord in Norrkƶping, Sweden.
Pre-order the album here: cb3band.bandcamp.com/album/aeons
Stars above, evil below and fire in between.
A trinity in peace for aeons. CB3 (Charlottas Burning Trio) is here to bring you on a journey with their explosive rock jams and mind-bending cosmic soundscapes.
CB3 brings the spirit of psychedelic music to the 21th century; with a style that ranges from heavy psych rock jams like Jimi Hendrix to delicate atmospheric passages like Pink Floyd and progressive rhythms like King Crimson and Mahavishnu Orchestra.
Close your eyes, set your mind free and drift away into the musical universe of CB3.
The autumn of 2018, CB3 celebrated a five year anniversary as a band in their hometown of Malmƶ, Sweden.
Half a decade of constant exploration of the unconventional way of playing, fusing rock with jazz tonality and experimenting with rhythms, sounds and structures.
After two self-released and self-produced albums, multiple collaborative projects and touring, CB3 signed with Lazy Octopus Records and Drone Rock Records for a cassette and vinyl release of their debut album āFrom Nothing to Eternityā in 2018.
It was sold out immediately and received flourishing reviews.
The Fragmented Flaneur wrote āWhat has been heard is a terrific debut from a band,ā The Obelisk wrote āHeavy psych heads with a hankering for jammy fare will delight no doubt at what CB3 bring forth in From Nothing to Eternityās flowing course.ā
Dayz of Purple and Orange wrote ā'From Nothing To Eternity' is a real gem of an album.ā and HYMN magazine wrote āThe King Crimson of Malmƶ.āIn spring of 2020 they will release their new album āAeonsā on The Sign Records.
Charlotta said of the process āItās been an exciting journey. Me, Pelle and Nate has almost been living, eating and sleeping music, but above all experimenting with the idea of making the most exciting and kickass instrumental album ever."
Since the beginning the trio has valued and nourished their thriving lust of exploring new ways in composing music and playing live shows.
Their live shows and music has been critically acclaimed by several magazines.
HYMN magazine writes āThese amazing musicians make the music sound more like it is performed by a symphony orchestra than a trio. The only thing I wish, after being completely mesmerized by the gig, is that it would have been longer.ā
Playing several shows has been the major evolution of the band. With spaced-out explosive live energy, theyāve taken it to the recording studio with songs like āSonic Blazeā - a burning roller-coaster, the song āAcid Hazeā - a fuzzy riff, with twist and turns and face-melting breakdowns.
Or the ending: āApocalypseā - feature saxophone player Martin WirĆ©n and mellotron sounds by Charlotta.
Bjƶrn is a sound engineer that worked with Hey Elbow.
Joona is the sought after engineer in the underground scene in Sweden and has worked with bands like MaidaVale and Vokonis.
The last track "Apocalypse" features Martin WirƩn on saxophones and Charlotta on mellotrones.
Artwork by Robin Gnista (Brant Bjƶrk, Radio Moscow, Imperial State Electric).
Press Photos by Gianluca La Bruna. Video animations by Matteo Nobis SandƩn (3D-artist, illustrator).
The trio is grateful for the new collaboration and possibility with The Sign Records and look forward to what the future will bring with their release āAeons.ā
Because they are ready to take the next step as a band and put themselves among the grates in the heavy psych underground scene.