A whole four years after their last release (003's
Secret Alphabets) left curious listeners intrigued and somewhat confused, here comes Sweden's
Greenleaf -- the sometime side project that won't die, but sure takes its sweet-ass time to come on back -- with another collection of stoner and classic rock action titled
Agents of Ahriman. Here again, the group seems to feature as many "core" musicians (most notably
Dozer guitarist
Tommi Holappa) as invited guests (including members of Lowrider and
Truckfighters), and this goes some way towards explaining both the loosely arranged, almost improvisational feel to many of their fuzz rock explorations as well as the vast array of retro-rock styles visited from start to finish. To wit, give
Agents of Ahriman just a cursory glance, and you'll identify several shades of
Deep Purple and lunar phases of
Steppenwolf ("Black Tar," "The Lake");
Ozzy vocal imitations ("Highway Officer") and screaming
Monster Magnet intensity ("Ride Another Highway");
Pink Floyd-like space meddling ("Sleep Paralysis") and
Hawkwind-esque interstellar droning ("Treehorn");
Ram Jam-style blues crust ("Stray Bullit Woman") and
Sir Lord Baltimore-type psych guitar gone "Bolero" (the title track), and lots of latter day
Blue Öyster Cult in the catchy licks and vocal lines of "Alishan Mountain." In the end, though, the one thing that all of these songs have in common is a rather basic, lo-fi production strategy (which suits them rather well, don't you know?), and the aforementioned ability to confuse and intrigue in virtually equal measures. Obviously, none of this bodes very well for
Greenleaf to attract a dedicated fan contingent, but, if past form repeats itself, it's not like that the group will be coming back this way again any time soon, either. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia