Bermuda Triangle is a good album but don't get your hopes up. It's part of Bucket's electronic period and is an oddity. There's some great stuff on there, but don't make the same mistake as me and expect something that conjures images of the actual Bermuda Triangle.
Anyway, maybe I'd bump up my rating of Bucketheadland to a 6. I found a lot of his early albums were half interesting and half filler. There's a lot of stuff on here that is unlike anything he's done since, so it has its place for that. I'm listening to Giant Robot theme now, a hidden gem! There are also songs that were redone several times (I Love My Parents) and songs that still get played live (they did a huge jam around Hook and Pole Gang when I saw Bucket live).
Production has its own charm. It works for this album.
Anyway, maybe I'd bump up my rating of Bucketheadland to a 6. I found a lot of his early albums were half interesting and half filler. There's a lot of stuff on here that is unlike anything he's done since, so it has its place for that. I'm listening to Giant Robot theme now, a hidden gem! There are also songs that were redone several times (I Love My Parents) and songs that still get played live (they did a huge jam around Hook and Pole Gang when I saw Bucket live).
Production has its own charm. It works for this album.
Yea, Pikes can be inconsistent but they're good enough. Every now and then there will be a Pike with awful production, but it's pretty obviously intentional.Mosh is of the opinion (I think) that Buckethead's production has generally got better with time. I kind of agree, but some recent material (i.e. some of the Pikes) is mixed, how shall we say, oddly. I'm sure it's intentional, but it doesn't always work.