(Jan. 3, 2008) by Various Artists
Jose Gonzales, In Our Nature.Argentinean singer/songwriter who was raised in Sweden and sings in English delivers a haunting, spare recording, with songs that revolve around war. It’s the sound of this record, with only Gonzalez on vocals and acoustic guitar strummed in an uniquely unorthodox manner that draws the listener. Beautiful.
Handsome Furs, Plague Park. Dan Boeckner, a member of the Canadian band Wolf Parade, and his partner Alexei Parry have put together a record of lo-fi pop that still sounds full and engaging. Ironically, it overshadows the material of Wolf Parade. Only problem: The disc isn’t long enough (less than 40 minutes in length).
Wilco, Sky Blue Sky.If Ghost Is Born was Tweedy’s painful journey into the landscape of “Handshake Drugs,” Sky Blue Sky is his personal recovery, with sad resignation and small joys of a sober life, awake in a dark world. Wilco, at their most organic, recording in a live atmosphere, exhibits why this current line-up, including the scorching and delicate guitar work of Nels Cline, may be its most definitive formation.
Panda Bear, Person Pitch. This seems to be the year for solo projects (St. Vincent/Annie Clark, Thurston Moore, Gruff Rhys). Case-in-point: Animal Collective member “Panda Bear” (Noah Lennox) has released a recording of swirling sounds — from industrial clanging to flying jet fighters — and catchy rhythms, with layered Brian Wilson/Pet Sounds vocals. It’s one of the most eccentric and original releases this year.
Radiohead, In Rainbows.What makes this new recording by Radiohead so engaging is that it sounds like a full band effort. Intricate rhythms, beats, guitar, keyboard and bass lines, and melodic vocals intertwine fluidly, creating finessed, complex songs.
Sir Richard Bishop, Polytheistic Fragments.Founding member of the noisy Sun City Girls, Sir Richard Bishop has released a number of solo records that explore free noise to subtle acoustic guitar. Polytheistic Fragments puts all of these elements together in a cohesive guitar record that draws equal inspiration from Bill Frisell, Middle Eastern folk, gypsy guitar and John Fahey. Bishop’s guitar translations are stunning, inventive, killer.
Nels Cline Singers, Draw Breath.Nels Cline’s guitar is all over the place. And that’s good. Teamed up with his Cryptogramophone colleagues, Devon Hoff (contrabass) and Scott Amendola (drums, percussion, electronics/effects), the Nels Cline Singers display a wide sense of intense execution to their “contemporary jazz,” from the frenetic to the spacious, atmospheric. Individually, these musicians are amazing; together they are monster. Listen for yourself.
New CDs from Vidagua, Side Iron, Johnny Render, Martin and Blades, plus Bob D’s birthday and radio news
Van Duzer Theatre - May 10
By Alex Chilton - Omnivore Recordings
By Alabama Shakes -- ATO
STAFF PICK / events, art, outdoors, sports, for kids, free / 9 a.m.-6 p.m. A 3-day, 42-mile kinetic sculpture race over land, sand, mud and water! LeMans start at the Noon Whistle on the Arcata Plaza. Follow the race through Manila, Eureka and into Ferndale on Memorial Day for the Glorious Finish. kineticgrandchampionship.com. 889-3024.
STAFF PICK / music / 9 p.m. Red Fox Tavern, 415 5th St., Eureka. Reggae-meets-Latin bilingual vocal duo Vidagua is celebrating the release of a self-titled CD. theredfoxtavern.com. 269-0282.
STAFF PICK / events / 8 p.m. Arcata Theatre Lounge, 1036 G St. Student designed and produced clothing. Fundraiser for Arcata Arts Institute. $35/$25 students. artsinstitute.net. 822-1220.
music / 9 p.m. Cher-Ae-Heights Casino, 27 Scenic Dr., Trinidad.
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