'Och' - Swedish for 'and' - are poised to release their first album for Rocket Recordings. This trio - of whom little is known other than a
kinship to their labelmates Flowers Must Die - have created eight exploratory journeys in which the listener can plot out a psychic
course that traverses the likes of the meditative trance-states of vintage Popol Vuh, the chemically-altered mania of Guru Guru. synth-
driven propulsion akin to French iconoclasts Heldon and Lard Free, and naturally the bucolic raptures of the band's erstwhile national
forebears such as Trad Gras Och Stenar and lgarnas Tr dg rd, not to mention more recent exponents of the same lineage such as
Hills and Dungen, Yet the entire vision the band conveys on this delirious travelogue is both timeless and paradoxically fresh. Just as
their name invokes an ampersand, so this record is no less than a gateway who knows where; proof positive that audial dimensions
beyond the everyday - at the hands of Och - are as accessible in 2020 as ever they were, not to mention still more potent.