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Tunnel Vision Brilliance (Liquor and Poker)

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By Andrew Miller

Published on January 19, 2006

Tunnel Vision Brilliance could prompt purchases with its cover alone, as long as designers supplement its disturbing imagery (lumberjacklike Scott Reeder floating shirtless in embryonic fluid) with a sticker that reads: "The solo debut from the bassist of Obsessed and Kyuss." Like a more intimate expression of the latter band's psychedelic side, Tunnel Vision Brilliance combines trippy guitar leads and multitracked vocal harmonies with hooks that cut through the haze like high-beam headlights slicing fog. Instrumental interludes, particularly a tribal-minimalist tune that's just begging to be paired with avant-documentary nature footage, enhance the mystic feel. The lyrics are grim — the record's first line is When I was a boy/Something deep inside said that I'd always be alone — but Reeder, one of the pioneers of doom-laden bass lines, keeps this material melodic. He plays every instrument, drumming with almost industrial precision and tapping bass strings with a tone that suggests metallic fingers. Tunnel Vision Brilliance should render the "formerly of Kyuss" clarification as unnecessary for Reeder's future releases as it is for fellow ex-Kyussian and current Queen of the Stone Age Josh Homme.