Concordance
The fifth album-length collaboration between acclaimed poet Susan Howe and Gastr del Sol's David Grubbs, 'Concordance' is the duo's most minimal set to date, paring their sound down to just piano and voice to accent Howe's transcendent poetry.
It's Howe's distinctive voice that ignites her fifteen years of collaboration with Grubbs. When they started working together, she was already a well established poet and critic, but her work with Grubbs has taken her poems to another level and not just because they could now be presented with musical accompaniment; when performing with Grubbs, Howe's words take a certain tone and the delivery itself becomes a central part of the experience. This quality sits at the center of "Concordance", with Grubbs allowing his instrumentation and processing to slip into a minimalist backdrop.
Here, Grubbs' piano trails off slowly with unhurried reverberation, never taking focus away from Howe's well-sculpted vocal complexity. Her poems could exist without music at all, but alongside Grubbs, he words are given an illumination that's both fitting and transcendent.
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The fifth album-length collaboration between acclaimed poet Susan Howe and Gastr del Sol's David Grubbs, 'Concordance' is the duo's most minimal set to date, paring their sound down to just piano and voice to accent Howe's transcendent poetry.
It's Howe's distinctive voice that ignites her fifteen years of collaboration with Grubbs. When they started working together, she was already a well established poet and critic, but her work with Grubbs has taken her poems to another level and not just because they could now be presented with musical accompaniment; when performing with Grubbs, Howe's words take a certain tone and the delivery itself becomes a central part of the experience. This quality sits at the center of "Concordance", with Grubbs allowing his instrumentation and processing to slip into a minimalist backdrop.
Here, Grubbs' piano trails off slowly with unhurried reverberation, never taking focus away from Howe's well-sculpted vocal complexity. Her poems could exist without music at all, but alongside Grubbs, he words are given an illumination that's both fitting and transcendent.
The fifth album-length collaboration between acclaimed poet Susan Howe and Gastr del Sol's David Grubbs, 'Concordance' is the duo's most minimal set to date, paring their sound down to just piano and voice to accent Howe's transcendent poetry.
It's Howe's distinctive voice that ignites her fifteen years of collaboration with Grubbs. When they started working together, she was already a well established poet and critic, but her work with Grubbs has taken her poems to another level and not just because they could now be presented with musical accompaniment; when performing with Grubbs, Howe's words take a certain tone and the delivery itself becomes a central part of the experience. This quality sits at the center of "Concordance", with Grubbs allowing his instrumentation and processing to slip into a minimalist backdrop.
Here, Grubbs' piano trails off slowly with unhurried reverberation, never taking focus away from Howe's well-sculpted vocal complexity. Her poems could exist without music at all, but alongside Grubbs, he words are given an illumination that's both fitting and transcendent.
The fifth album-length collaboration between acclaimed poet Susan Howe and Gastr del Sol's David Grubbs, 'Concordance' is the duo's most minimal set to date, paring their sound down to just piano and voice to accent Howe's transcendent poetry.
It's Howe's distinctive voice that ignites her fifteen years of collaboration with Grubbs. When they started working together, she was already a well established poet and critic, but her work with Grubbs has taken her poems to another level and not just because they could now be presented with musical accompaniment; when performing with Grubbs, Howe's words take a certain tone and the delivery itself becomes a central part of the experience. This quality sits at the center of "Concordance", with Grubbs allowing his instrumentation and processing to slip into a minimalist backdrop.
Here, Grubbs' piano trails off slowly with unhurried reverberation, never taking focus away from Howe's well-sculpted vocal complexity. Her poems could exist without music at all, but alongside Grubbs, he words are given an illumination that's both fitting and transcendent.
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The fifth album-length collaboration between acclaimed poet Susan Howe and Gastr del Sol's David Grubbs, 'Concordance' is the duo's most minimal set to date, paring their sound down to just piano and voice to accent Howe's transcendent poetry.
It's Howe's distinctive voice that ignites her fifteen years of collaboration with Grubbs. When they started working together, she was already a well established poet and critic, but her work with Grubbs has taken her poems to another level and not just because they could now be presented with musical accompaniment; when performing with Grubbs, Howe's words take a certain tone and the delivery itself becomes a central part of the experience. This quality sits at the center of "Concordance", with Grubbs allowing his instrumentation and processing to slip into a minimalist backdrop.
Here, Grubbs' piano trails off slowly with unhurried reverberation, never taking focus away from Howe's well-sculpted vocal complexity. Her poems could exist without music at all, but alongside Grubbs, he words are given an illumination that's both fitting and transcendent.