Showing posts with label nels cline singers. Show all posts
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April 14, 2010

Album Review: The Nels Cline Singers "Initiate"

If you don't have a handle on how prolific guitarist Nels Cline is, take a quick look at his discography. The guy has played on a staggering number of releases, appearing along side a bevy of recognizable names in both the jazz and avant-garde scenes. Cline's latest record reunites him with bassist Devin Hoff and drummer Scott Amendola under the Nels Cline Singers moniker. Initiate is a two disc release, one featuring newly recorded studio material and the other documenting a live performance by the group at San Francisco's Cafe Du Nord. Both demonstrate Cline's more experimental and improvisational side, clearly showing why Nels is one of the more versatile players of his generation.

The studio component of Initiate is a more subdued affair than past Singers records, however this more subtle approach has a way of making the group's talents very apparent. It's no secret that most of the record centers around the abilities of the band's titular guitarist, and nowhere is this more apparent than on "Floored", a straightforward tune which is propelled almost exclusively by Cline's improvisational might. On "Red Line to Greenland" a stream of delicate noise collides with a rush of epic riffs and fills that bring to mind the guitar-driven post rock tendencies of Mogwai. "King Queen" finds the trio joined by a distorted organ which weaves itself in-between the rhythms and melodies supplied by the group. In between these larger 'set-pieces' are smaller numbers, almost musical sketches set to tape. These highlight some of the unique sounds that Cline can achieve with a guitar, an example being his penchant for singing into his guitar pickups, beautifully demonstrated on opening track "Into It". It's all a little overwhelming at times, but the Singers have a way of catching your attention just when you start drifting away, making this easily one of their most engaging and enjoyable studio albums to date.

In contrast, the live component of Initiate finds the band channeling some of their noisier tendencies while dipping into some of the best tracks from Cline's discography. Highlights include the percussive "Raze" which goes from all out rocker to Nels on solo guitar and then back again. A track called "Thurston County" gives a glimpse of what Sonic Youth might sound like if they were fronted by Nels Cline. The almost 15-minute closer entitled "Boogie Woogie Waltz" gives every member of the group their time in the spotlight with its tight rhythms and shifting melodies. As a whole, Initiate's second disc completes the portrait of this progressive trio as a group equally as raucous as they are understated.

April 07, 2010

Wilco Eschew Summer Festivals, Start Their Own

On last night's webcast from Boston, Jeff Tweedy dropped the news that Wilco will be curating a three day festival at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA) in North Adams, MA. Dubbed the Solid Sound Festival, the event will take place August 13-15 and will feature performances by Wilco as well as all currently existing Wilco side projects. This means attendees will have a chance to see Glenn Kotche's On Fillmore, Pat Sansone and John Stirratt's Autumn Defense, Mikael Jorgensen's Pronto and the Nels Cline Singers, all over the course of three days. Additional Wilco-related events will include a guitar pedal exhibit created by guitarist Nels Cline and a drum clinic with Glenn Kotche. Essentially, if you're a Wilco fan, this is where you'll want to be come August.

And as if the veritable cornucopia of Wilco-related events wasn't enough, more bands will be added to the lineup as the date draws nearer. I expect that groups chosen will be those with a connection to Wilco, maybe former tour-mates, collaborators, etc. There will also be a comedy stage (Ferecito?), a concert poster screen printing demo, and the entirety of MASS MoCA's facilities to keep you occupied. Pre-sale tickets go on sale Friday, April 9 via WilcoWorld, and for more information on the actual festival, check out MASS MoCA.