Impose Magazine

Mako Sica go tribal in Wild Onion city

By Jeremy Krinsley » Going out on a limb to recall a mystical spiritualism while relying largely on flawless guitar riffage.

mako sica dual horizon

Mako Sica, Dual Horizon

While there's no need to remind us of "Misirlou", as the first track on Mika Sico does a bit too convincingly, this Chicago band's moody psych impressions loll out like wind on the Great Plains through the 21-plus minute B-side, "Dunes". We'll leave you with a middle piece of that puzzle:

Mako Sica, "Dunes" (excerpt)

La Société Expéditionnaire is responsible for the band's debut LP, which, much like the recent release by San Kazakgascar, goes out on a limb to recall a mystical spiritualism while relying largely on flawless guitar riffage. As the press release explains, "'Mako Sica' is a translation of what many Native American tribes called 'land bad.'" Also, Chicago is a Native American term for "wild onion," not "deep dish pizza." 

Posted on January 25, 2010. More on: mako sica, la societe expeditionnaire, san kazakgascar

blog comments powered by Disqus

More in Stay High