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Comments of the Inner Chorus (CD - 2006)

Comments of the Inner Chorus (CD - 2006)

( UPC: 00790377999921)
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Artist: Tunng

Label: Thrill Jockey

Genre: Folk

Album Description: Tunng: Mike Lindsay (guitars, sound effects); Sam Genders (guitars); Ashley Bates (banjo); Sefa (harp); Dave Lewis Lloyd (cello); Detta (flute); Martin Smith (reeds, stones, bells); Phill Wi... Read More

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Album Description
Tunng: Mike Lindsay (guitars, sound effects); Sam Genders (guitars); Ashley Bates (banjo); Sefa (harp); Dave Lewis Lloyd (cello); Detta (flute); Martin Smith (reeds, stones, bells); Phill Winter (sampler, sound effects); Becky Jacobs.

Personnel: Mike Lindsay (vocals, guitar); Ashley Bates (vocals, Spanish guitar); Becky Jacobs (vocals, melodica); Sam Genders (vocals); Dave Lewis Lloyd (cello); Martin Cruz Smith (reeds, trombone, bells, sound effects); Phillip Winter [1] (sampler).

Recording information: Play-Industries Studios, London, England (2006).

Unknown Contributor Role: Martin Cruz Smith.

"Folktronica" may be one of the hardest genres to pull off, as most releases fail as both folk and electronic music, and the combination can often result in a punchless muddle. Tunng--a mesmerizing duo hailing from London, England--are the genre's superhero exception. COMMENTS OF THE INNER CHORUS, the band's second full-length, succeeds by fusing the work of each style's most accomplished legends--the intricate melodic pluckings of the Incredible String Band with the organic throbs of Aphex Twin--into a wholly original brew. With each track, Tunng create a riveting aural universe where robots and druids play pong in the woods together.

"Folktronica" may be one of the hardest genres to pull off, as most releases fail as both folk and electronic music, and the combination can often result in a punchless muddle. Tunng--a mesmerizing duo hailing from London, England--are the genre's heroic exception. COMMENTS OF THE INNER CHORUS, the band's second full-length, succeeds by fusing the work of each style's most accomplished legends--the intricate melodic pluckings of the Incredible String Band with the organic throbs of Aphex Twin--into a wholly original brew. With each track, Tunng create a riveting aural universe where robots and druids play Pong in the woods together.

Tunng's sophomore outing finds the folktronic fabulists further exploring and refining the distinctive, gently whimsical blend of pastoral acoustic folk, electronic programming, and musique concrète that they unveiled on earlier releases. Recorded as the group was in the process of evolving from a duo (Sam Genders and Mike Lindsay, who had recorded Tunng's debut album This Is...Tunng: Mother's Daughter and Other Songs in the basement of a clothing shop) into a somewhat loose but stable six-member collective, the differences in their fundamental approach are minimal -- thankfully so, as Tunng's style is essentially unique and utterly entrancing -- but there's a welcome added warmth and fullness to the sound. There's also an increased sense of cohesion to many of the compositions, making this a more organic record in feeling and form if not, technically speaking, in sonic content: the band's electronic side is still very much in evidence, though in general it serves as a congenial complement to the songs' acoustic-instrumental core rather than a competitive counterforce (the electronics would become substantially less prominent on Tunng's third album, the more sedate Good Arrows). On the other hand, the eclectic array of noises and found sounds -- clicks, whirs, blips, scrapes, scuffs, jangles -- are just as likely to be organically derived as electronic; one of the new members, Martin Smith, is credited with "beads, reeds, bells, shells, bones, stones," and it may well be his contributions that occasionally call to mind Califone and their unorthodox approach to percussion. The richness of its sonic detail aside, this is easily Tunng's strongest offering for the simple reason that it features their finest batch of songs to date, which rightfully take center stage. Apart from the short introductory "Hanged" (which builds up a dizzying, jumbled mass of noise before spilling over into the initially placid-seeming "Woodcat"), and the beguiling instrumental "Stories" (something of a statement of purpose for the album, with the chopped-and-spliced spoken word sample "songs, stories, magical words"), each track is a fully realized song. Many of them feature melodies that could pass for timeless English folk tunes, in particular the cryptically titled group singalong "It's Because...We've Got Hair." If there's an obvious standout, though, it has to be "Jenny Again," a perfectly formed gem of sweetly chiming acoustic guitar balladry that recalls John Lennon or Simon & Garfunkel at their sweetest. That is, until a closer listen to the lyrics reveals it to be a sort of twisted murder ballad, sung from the perspective of a dead or dying man, imagining his killer's blissful future life with his own erstwhile lover, as he lies bleeding. It's classic Tunng device, and a conceit they employ masterfully throughout this album, using musical sweetness and pastoral imagery (the album is dotted with references to woodland creatures) to mask the dark and disturbing content of their unsettling fairy tale narratives. Ultimately more quirky than off-putting, it's a wry, amusingly macabre sensibility that mirrors their peculiar yet mesmerizing musical synthesis. ~ K. Ross Hoffman

Track Listing
1.Hanged
2.Woodcat
3.Wind Up Bird, The
4.Red and Green
5.Stories
6.Jenny Again
7.Man in the Box
8.Jay Down
9.It's Because... We've Got Hair
10.Sweet William
11.Engine Room
Album Information

UPC:
00790377999921
Release Date: Oct 23, 2007
Type: Performer
Genre: Folk
Label: Thrill Jockey
Distributor: Alternative
Producer: Mike Lindsay; Mike Lindsay
Country of Origin: USA
Original Release Year: 2006
# of Discs: 1
Studio / Live: Studio
Mono / Stereo: Stereo
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