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Bog Bodies: Bog Bodies
ByRobert Stillman
saxophone, tenor
Anders Holst
guitar
Sean Carpio
drums
La Monte Young
composer / conductor
Eivind Aarset
guitarRecorded in 2019, Bog Bodies is the band's second album, following Sligo (Migro, 2017). Gritty and at times touching on the volcanic, it is also fundamentally lyrical. In other words, it has nothing to do with the gruesome associations that may spring to mind from the titular reference to mud-shrouded human cadavers long-buried in some backwater swamp.
The LP is a game of two halves. Side one, which consists of three suite-like tracks, is the least abstract and the most compelling. "Superman 3 In Our Time" is slow and dreamy and mellifluous. "Bog Bodies" takes a variation on the opening tune's melodic motif, runs it though a grungometer, and towards the end gets borderline freak-out. "Bog Bodies-Pater Dreamwalk" returns to the dreamy vibe of the opening track, made more ethereal by Carpio's wordless-vocal introduction. Stillman plays tenor on the first two tracks and bass clarinet on the third.
Lord knows what Stillman plays on side two, a two-part suite which takes the band further into electronic abstraction and post-production sonic manipulation. It is to these ears less compelling than side one.
At the time of writing there is no YouTube on Bog Bodies. So, below, is a clip of Stillman standing in for

Shabaka Hutchings
woodwinds
Sons of Kemet
band / ensemble / orchestra
Tom Skinner
drumsTrack Listing
Superman 3 In Our Time; Bog Bodies; Bog Bodies-Pater Dreamwalk; One That is Reflected in the Image Becomes All; Cave Painting 2019 AD.
Personnel
Additional Instrumentation
Robert Stillman: tenor saxophone, bass clarinet; Anders Holst: guitar; Sean Carpio: drums, guitar, vocals.
Album information
Title: Bog Bodies | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Mic
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