Eternal Tapestry is putting the space back in space rock. The Portland, OR collective's latest opus, Wild Strawberries, sets its sights on wide open, pastoral vibrations. The album title may allude to a classic Ingmar Bergman flick, but you're more likely going to be reminded of Popol Vuh's majestic Werner Herzog soundtracks, or perhaps even some of the post-Syd/pre-Dark Side Pink Floyd's more meditative explorations.
Naturally, it's a double LP, with several slo-mo jams . . .
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