This is the first song of Dr Sludgelove's first album inspired by the Stanley Kubrick movie 2001 a space odyssey. In this song, the humanity have just born. Apes are living their everyday life, which are just about struggling, fighting for the food, for a place to sleep. They gathering into groups, the groups are fighting with each other as well. The Earth these times is very unfriendly place, with big and wrathful storms, green can be found barely in this region, the vegetation is not very rich.
At some time in a morning, a big black prism is just appearing in front of our group of ape's cave. The shape, color, smell, is just never ever seen on this planet before this time. It is a monolith... An ape shows interest at once, as he catch sight of it. He moves closer, wants to touch it, but in the same time he is afraid from the unknown... He starts to dance around it, others are appearing as well, but they have bigger fear, just watching him from a decent distance... after a while our hero just decide to tap it, then after some quick taps he constantly touches the monolith, but no any visible thing happens.
After some days the ape finds some bones of a guinea pig, which are just laying in front of him. He starts to play with a piece, but he realises after a while what he can do with it. He holds it high, then smite it with his whole power. At this moment he just realised how to use something to achieve bigger force then he is able to provide with his bare hands. He is just started to use a tool! This is the start of the intellect, which drives the humanity to reach bigger and bigger improvement. The monolith gives a possibility to have a better, more developed life, than the miserable life of apes. This moment starts everythin, the modern people's future...
lyrics
as the sun wakes in the background of our home
life suddenly starts to gain ground
colour of green starts to cover the mud
footprints appears, species crowds the globe
then hairy apes moaning breaks the silence
they gathering berries from rotten bushes
drinking stale water from puddles
living and dying growing and aging no joy no meaning, no reason for living
Weedian presents a 56-track chronicle of Mexico's stoner metal and heavy psych scenes, from ’90s forefathers to contemporary wrecking crews. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 21, 2022