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Columbia Icefield: Ancient Songs of Burlap Heroes
ByNate Wooley
trumpetb.1974

Mary Halvorson
guitar
Susan Alcorn
guitar, steel1953 - 2025

Ryan Sawyer
drums
Mat Maneri
violab.1969

Trevor Dunn
bassThe music plays as one continuous hour-long piece, but it is cut into seven tracks, three long sections separated by four shorter pieces of ambient linkage with only ellipses for titles. "I Am The Sea That Sings of Dust" is the first main section. It starts with a sound of distant blowing winds, which gives way to the ominous rumbling and blooming of Halvorson's and Alcorn's guitars and Mat Maneri's sawing viola. The background whoosh and rustle continues even as Wooley's squealing trumpet and Sawyer's cymbal play emerges. The latter part of the piece features strummed strings bleeding through the curtain of ambient noise. Throughout the music has a big, echoing sound as though it was being played in a large cavern.
A slow surge of ghostly

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
Wooley continues to peal over lurching heaviness in the interlude before crying out mounrfully on "Returning To Drown Myself, Finally," where his bursts of pure, sad melody alternate with a scratchy rustle that sounds like encroaching ocean waves. The guitars and drums return in a tumbling tangle that roils alongside Wooley's beautiful lines as they shape into a melancholy

Ennio Morricone
composer / conductor1928 - 2020
There is the feel of huge depth to this work created by the way the individual instruments all seem to float in space surrounded by the natural sounds of wind and water. The music has a chilly grandeur as the players strive to create statements of humanity before the natural world drowns them out. This work is harsh and forbidding in spots but, in the end, it has a tension that makes it quite beautiful. ">
Track Listing
(…..); I Am the Sea that Sings of Dust; (…….); A Catastrophic Legend; (……..); Returning to Drown Myself, Finally; (……………).
Personnel
Additional Instrumentation
Mat Maneri: viola (2); Trevor Dunn: electric bass (4).
Album information
Title: Ancient Songs of Burlap Heroes | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Pyroclastic Records
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