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Noted!Jaimie Branch - Fly or Die Fly or Die Fly or Die ((World War)) (2023)
This is without hesitation recommended to @axolotl and @JazzyRandy!
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Listening now.Jaimie Branch - Fly or Die Fly or Die Fly or Die ((World War)) (2023)
This is without hesitation recommended to @axolotl and @JazzyRandy!
Inspired by the tragicomedic legacy of National Lampoon co-founder Doug Kenney (in whose notes the line ‘These last few days are amongst the happiest I’ve ever ignored’ was found following his mysterious and untimely death), Pedigo embarked upon The Happiest Times with a no-shit aim: to create “the best instrumental acoustic guitar album of the past twenty years.” Though canonical works of comedy and music show their influence—the mournful beauty of Nick Drake, the puckish abandon of John Fahey—Pedigo by no means places their creators on pedestals; if anything pulling them from their plinths, smashing the alabasters, pocketing some pieces, gluing others back together upside down, or leaving them floating free.
How might Fahey have played in a Midwest emo band? Pedigo posits on “Nearer, Nearer,” while the specters of Bert Jansch and John Renbourn float somewhere above “Signal of Hope” – “the most British-sounding thing I’ve ever written;” an echo in an empty church. Pedigo flits through the cycle of songs, coiling and uncoiling like the mechanism of a clockwork bird on “When It’s Clear;” rambling, a tiny speck in the landscape, on “Elsewhere.” “Then It’s Gone” stands as stark as a leafless tree, guitar spilling a somber tale in its truest voice – and nowhere more than on the title track is Pedigo’s playing more affecting: regret and optimism balanced on intimate, intricate arrangement, as carefully poised as raindrops on guitar strings.
Doug Kenney was born in West Palm Beach, according to Wiki.Hayden Pedigo ~ The Happiest Times I Ever Ignored (2023)
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You might like it. I've posted it before.I'm intrigued. How is it?
You might like it. I've posted it before.
They're a talented band, operating in that inbetween space of Americana and modern folk-rock.Hmm. Not very convincing.
Ijk. I will likely give it a listen forthwith, as distinct from henceforth.