Album Review: Omar Rodriguez-Lopez - Infinity Drips

4 November 2016 | 4:32 pm | Jonty Czuchwicki

"Far more experimental than any album by the project so far."

Sounding as if Omar Rodriguez-Lopez and Teri Gender Bender tripped mescaline and produced an album in an afternoon, Infinity Drips could serve as soundtrack to Jodorowsky's The Holy Mountain rather than a commercial album.

Psychedelic and hypnotic, the record features transcendental and religiously-inspired vocals from Teri Gender Bender, while Rodriguez-Lopez wails on the sitar and other eastern instruments. Far more experimental than any album by the project so far, Infinity Drips shows that each of this year's solo records is really just one song in a monumental 12-hour long album, with the eighth serving as a mirage-induced interlude.