Album Review
Wound [coll] – [Carbon Records]
abacus 4/29/2020 12-inch, A Library
homage to the gueetar in all its gloree, an Americana that’s more postmodern in its primitive I think. short, accessible blurps celebrating the six string in all sorts of styles. what starts off as some plucking pleasantries gets thrown in the deep end of all sorts of experimental weirdnesses: psychedelic folk noise, trip ambient, stoner drone.. plenty of heavy hitters in here and too many familiar faces to even begin to name but I will anyways: a few of my favorites are the zone switch slap in the face by Bill Nace, Daniel Bachman’s surprisingly regal yet ethereal meditation, former Bardo Ponds Curanderos channeling some sort of alternate history, James Plotkin really knows how to mix a collage (and mastered this here comp of course too), sparse melodies throughout this compilation but really shine stark on Michael Morley, Wendy Eisenberg may just be the best new reinterpretations of the blues I’ve heard.. I’d say this is about a third just guitar tracks and the rest range in all different approaches so try one out, there’s definitely something here to suit everyone. oh yeah and check out the liner notes by John Olson on this one, I’m sure he’s got something interesting to say about it.
you heard it 29 times on kfjc! most recently:
- 692 days ago, Louie Caliente played Electric Guitar Improvisations
- 965 days ago, Lurkette played Living In The Movie
- 965 days ago, Lurkette played Untitled
- 968 days ago, Avakhov played Morning Song (Half Speed)
- 975 days ago, Avakhov played The Living
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