threespires
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Seems like my response to this album is a bit atypical. I was already familiar and was a bit surprised how the fiddle has put a few people off, but I recognise it’s not to everyone’s taste. However, I enjoy Aiden O’Rourke’s playing on this and for me it’s a very integral part of the sound, take it away and it’s nowhere near as good. As has been mentioned there’s moments of dissonance that give it character and I would argue that though Green is obviously doing some interesting stuff it’s at least in part down to some of O’Rourke’s playing in the way he uses the double stops and droning etc. I think he’s quite often a subtle and restrained player though I know that’s not how everyone sees it.
This album hits a sweet spot where there’s a contemporary feel to it, but it doesn’t feel like it’s trying to be conspicuously out there. I think this is partly the material and performance but also strong production and recording.
Except for the bonus track there’s nothing on here that I don’t enjoy; I probably have a leaning to the instrumental tracks, but I nonetheless like Kris Drever’s voice and there are some lovely lines in tracks like Winter Moon.
Ultimately, for me it’s all about the rhythms on an album like this, both in terms of how evocative it is and more generally how listenable the songs are. As I mentioned previously, they occasionally resolve down to an almost minimalist approach but then typically fire back up and I’m very happy to chair dance to large chunks of this album.
This is an easy 8/10 for me but I’m going to add a half point for the timing of the nomination which seems very apt to me. It’s the right album at the right time from my perspective.
8.5 / 10
This album hits a sweet spot where there’s a contemporary feel to it, but it doesn’t feel like it’s trying to be conspicuously out there. I think this is partly the material and performance but also strong production and recording.
Except for the bonus track there’s nothing on here that I don’t enjoy; I probably have a leaning to the instrumental tracks, but I nonetheless like Kris Drever’s voice and there are some lovely lines in tracks like Winter Moon.
Ultimately, for me it’s all about the rhythms on an album like this, both in terms of how evocative it is and more generally how listenable the songs are. As I mentioned previously, they occasionally resolve down to an almost minimalist approach but then typically fire back up and I’m very happy to chair dance to large chunks of this album.
This is an easy 8/10 for me but I’m going to add a half point for the timing of the nomination which seems very apt to me. It’s the right album at the right time from my perspective.
8.5 / 10
