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Arm of the Starfish in Franklin, TN
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Arm of the Starfish in Franklin, TN
Current price: $15.99
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This release, the second outing on
Family Vineyard
from
the Blithe Sons
, aka the extremely prolific
Loren Chasse
(
id Battery
,
Thuja
Coelacanth
Jewelled Antler Collective
, etc.) finds him in the company of fellow
Antler
traveler and
Mirza
guitarist
Glenn Donaldson
for five beautifully introspective and evocative soundscapes. Though ostensibly marketed as "post-rock" (a vague umbrella term that covers groups as diverse as
NNCK
Sunburned Hand of the Man
JOMF
and
Volcano the Bear
), the opening mournful stasis of
"Sparkling Diatoms"
wouldn't be out of place on an electro-acoustic improv specialist label like
Erstwhile
; it's only when the gently strummed guitars and banjos and discreet, almost embarrassed, vocals slip in on
"Sun Anenome"
(sic) that this inscrutable music approaches a recognizable genre. There's a marine, if not submarine, flavor to the work, not only in its choice of album and song titles, but in the rolling ocean rumble (is it real or is it Memorex?) that forms the backdrop to several tracks. But
Chasse
Donaldson
's music belongs beyond and below the surfboards and bikinis, in a mysterious subaquatic natural world of their own creation. You're strongly encouraged to don masks and snorkels and go join them there. ~ Dan Warburton
Family Vineyard
from
the Blithe Sons
, aka the extremely prolific
Loren Chasse
(
id Battery
,
Thuja
Coelacanth
Jewelled Antler Collective
, etc.) finds him in the company of fellow
Antler
traveler and
Mirza
guitarist
Glenn Donaldson
for five beautifully introspective and evocative soundscapes. Though ostensibly marketed as "post-rock" (a vague umbrella term that covers groups as diverse as
NNCK
Sunburned Hand of the Man
JOMF
and
Volcano the Bear
), the opening mournful stasis of
"Sparkling Diatoms"
wouldn't be out of place on an electro-acoustic improv specialist label like
Erstwhile
; it's only when the gently strummed guitars and banjos and discreet, almost embarrassed, vocals slip in on
"Sun Anenome"
(sic) that this inscrutable music approaches a recognizable genre. There's a marine, if not submarine, flavor to the work, not only in its choice of album and song titles, but in the rolling ocean rumble (is it real or is it Memorex?) that forms the backdrop to several tracks. But
Chasse
Donaldson
's music belongs beyond and below the surfboards and bikinis, in a mysterious subaquatic natural world of their own creation. You're strongly encouraged to don masks and snorkels and go join them there. ~ Dan Warburton
This release, the second outing on
Family Vineyard
from
the Blithe Sons
, aka the extremely prolific
Loren Chasse
(
id Battery
,
Thuja
Coelacanth
Jewelled Antler Collective
, etc.) finds him in the company of fellow
Antler
traveler and
Mirza
guitarist
Glenn Donaldson
for five beautifully introspective and evocative soundscapes. Though ostensibly marketed as "post-rock" (a vague umbrella term that covers groups as diverse as
NNCK
Sunburned Hand of the Man
JOMF
and
Volcano the Bear
), the opening mournful stasis of
"Sparkling Diatoms"
wouldn't be out of place on an electro-acoustic improv specialist label like
Erstwhile
; it's only when the gently strummed guitars and banjos and discreet, almost embarrassed, vocals slip in on
"Sun Anenome"
(sic) that this inscrutable music approaches a recognizable genre. There's a marine, if not submarine, flavor to the work, not only in its choice of album and song titles, but in the rolling ocean rumble (is it real or is it Memorex?) that forms the backdrop to several tracks. But
Chasse
Donaldson
's music belongs beyond and below the surfboards and bikinis, in a mysterious subaquatic natural world of their own creation. You're strongly encouraged to don masks and snorkels and go join them there. ~ Dan Warburton
Family Vineyard
from
the Blithe Sons
, aka the extremely prolific
Loren Chasse
(
id Battery
,
Thuja
Coelacanth
Jewelled Antler Collective
, etc.) finds him in the company of fellow
Antler
traveler and
Mirza
guitarist
Glenn Donaldson
for five beautifully introspective and evocative soundscapes. Though ostensibly marketed as "post-rock" (a vague umbrella term that covers groups as diverse as
NNCK
Sunburned Hand of the Man
JOMF
and
Volcano the Bear
), the opening mournful stasis of
"Sparkling Diatoms"
wouldn't be out of place on an electro-acoustic improv specialist label like
Erstwhile
; it's only when the gently strummed guitars and banjos and discreet, almost embarrassed, vocals slip in on
"Sun Anenome"
(sic) that this inscrutable music approaches a recognizable genre. There's a marine, if not submarine, flavor to the work, not only in its choice of album and song titles, but in the rolling ocean rumble (is it real or is it Memorex?) that forms the backdrop to several tracks. But
Chasse
Donaldson
's music belongs beyond and below the surfboards and bikinis, in a mysterious subaquatic natural world of their own creation. You're strongly encouraged to don masks and snorkels and go join them there. ~ Dan Warburton

















