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01. Summer Of Seventeen - Chorus Of The Innocents
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02. Summer Of Seventeen - Perceived Slight
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03. Summer Of Seventeen - Love Without Things
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04. Summer Of Seventeen - Community Of Aethetics
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05. Summer Of Seventeen - Spirits Of Redeemer
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06. Summer Of Seventeen - Cultural Orphan
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07. Summer Of Seventeen - Porous Aura
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08. Summer Of Seventeen - Theatre Needs An Audience
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ARTIST
SUMMER OF SEVENTEEN
TITLE
Summer Of Seventeen
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
KARLRECORDS
CATALOG #
KR 081LP
KR 081LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
12/18/2020
Summer Of Seventeen
are
Monika Khot
(
Nordra
,
Zen Mother
),
William Fowler Collins
,
Daniel Menche
,
Faith Coloccia
(
Mamiffer
), and
Aaron Turner
(
Sumac
,
Split Cranium
). LP version comes on 180 gram vinyl; includes download code.
"Wildfires plagued Washington state during the summer of 2017, their smoke drifting westward toward the Seattle area and toxifying the air. Shortly before that trauma, Monika Khot, William Fowler Collins, Daniel Menche, Faith Coloccia, and Aaron Turner had gathered at the latter two musicians' House Of Low Culture studio on idyllic Vashon Island with revered producer
Randall Dunn
. There they cut eight songs that capture the makeshift band's feelings of what Coloccia calls 'a kind of doomsday lurking in the background.' It's as if these highly attuned players had a premonition.
Summer Of Seventeen
-- which was edited and arranged by Monika Khot, is a nuanced admixture of these musicians' sounds and a culmination of all of their previous collaborations. Coloccia and Turner have created eldritch folk and chamber rock for over a decade in Mamiffer while engaging in various solo and group projects that explore their profound spirituality in sound. Menche has been a fixture on the abstract composition scene for 31 years and Collins is a savvy explorer of drone and ambient forms. Their ephemeral summit meeting has yielded a masterwork for the ages. A heaven/hell and beauty/beastliness dichotomy pervades the album -- as if a titanic struggle was transpiring in that small studio. The fearsome trumpet fanfare that starts 'Chorus Of The Innocents' heralds a baleful fate. With a subliminal industrial rhythm bristling beneath the eerie exhalations, the song submerges us in a slow-motion maelstrom, a horror-film facsimile of
Miles Davis
'
Bitches Brew
. 'Perceived Slight' threads death-metal screams through a stark, suspenseful atmosphere, with austere glints of guitar and beats like fists on a casket lid intensifying the dread. Angelic chants and celestial drones perfume the air in several of the songs on
Summer Of Seventeen
, countered with muted blast beats, serrated hums, jagged glitches, simulacra of grinding gears and lightning. It's as if no good deed goes unpunished. 'Spirits Of Redeemer' could be an elegy for the human race while 'Cultural Orphan' sounds like a symphony for a malfunctioning factory. The album ends with 'Theatre Needs An Audience,' a harrowing ballad somewhere between
Einstürzende Neubauten
and
Merzbow
; it's a savage rent in the space-time continuum..." --
Dave Segal
, April 2020
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