Out Of Practice I
Yellow Swans are back with their first newly recorded material in 15 years, salting their incinerated walls of sound thru lopsided concrète loops and yawping feedback, inevitably cooling into dreamy, fractal ambience. We're floored, once again.
Billed as the first in a series of releases documenting the duo’s reunion last year, 'Out of Practice I' finds Pete Swanson and Gabriel Mindel Saloman raiding their archive to excavate a bunch of fragments now arranged into "VERRRRY loose" songs. The first side was recorded at Denver's Glob in November last year, and leads in remarkably slowly, spluttering through a haze of garbled noise and close-miked madness before Saloman's unmistakable sustained wails just about emerge thru the static. Their saturated gusts curl around choral fragments as their guitar slowly mutates into a shoegaze gloop of strangled harmonics. And still, they're not quite done: when the smoke clears, acoustic twangs shuttle us into a different landscape entirely, flipping the piece on its head.
Dubbed at Austin's Oblivion Access in June, 'Side B' is a different rendering of the same basic principles. The duo sail into cacophony quicker, offsetting their pebble-dashed concrète with visceral squeals, and when the harmonic relief finally arrives, it's blown into foghorn trails of blistered feedback. It’s YS at their most ferocious, spangling through a good few minutes of harsh noise before the feedback wilts into melancholy, leading us out with a slow hum as electrical sparks shimmer into the aether.
So, so good - don't miss it.
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Yellow Swans are back with their first newly recorded material in 15 years, salting their incinerated walls of sound thru lopsided concrète loops and yawping feedback, inevitably cooling into dreamy, fractal ambience. We're floored, once again.
Billed as the first in a series of releases documenting the duo’s reunion last year, 'Out of Practice I' finds Pete Swanson and Gabriel Mindel Saloman raiding their archive to excavate a bunch of fragments now arranged into "VERRRRY loose" songs. The first side was recorded at Denver's Glob in November last year, and leads in remarkably slowly, spluttering through a haze of garbled noise and close-miked madness before Saloman's unmistakable sustained wails just about emerge thru the static. Their saturated gusts curl around choral fragments as their guitar slowly mutates into a shoegaze gloop of strangled harmonics. And still, they're not quite done: when the smoke clears, acoustic twangs shuttle us into a different landscape entirely, flipping the piece on its head.
Dubbed at Austin's Oblivion Access in June, 'Side B' is a different rendering of the same basic principles. The duo sail into cacophony quicker, offsetting their pebble-dashed concrète with visceral squeals, and when the harmonic relief finally arrives, it's blown into foghorn trails of blistered feedback. It’s YS at their most ferocious, spangling through a good few minutes of harsh noise before the feedback wilts into melancholy, leading us out with a slow hum as electrical sparks shimmer into the aether.
So, so good - don't miss it.