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Ryan Carraher: Obscure Sorrows
ByRyan Carraher
guitar, electricb.1993
Carraher's quintet is almost repeated from his previous group album Vocturnal (Self Produced, 2016): drummer
Greg Toro
bass"Daguerreologue" brings in the full quintet for "an imaginary interview with an old photo of yourself, an enigmatic figure who still lives in the grainy and color-warped house you grew up in." After a drum roll, a cacophony of guitar and saxophone lines breaks outa twisting, chromatic conversation that plays out at greater length as the tune progresses. Edgar gets his own unaccompanied saxophone spotlight, worrying at repeated licks before being rejoined by Wilkinson's drums. The track ends with a contemplative rubato centering around electric piano.
"Kuebiko" ("a state of exhaustion inspired by an act of senseless violence, which forces you to revise your image of what can happen in this world") is well illustrated in a dramatic series of gestures that makes its point in two and a half minutes, by far the shortest tune here. Most of the album continues in the same vein. Carraher's expansive compositions each have a distinct, often unsettled emotional tone. They utilize sectional forms that go beyond head and solos, and give the entire band space to interact freely as well as express themselves individually.
"Klexos I" and "Klexos II" ("The Art of Dwelling on the Past") end the album with a dramatically different sound, one much closer to contemporary chamber music than to jazz. Featuring soprano Anna Ward's vocalise and Edgar's flute, they also find Toro playing arco bass and Wilkinson on vibraphone and percussion. In addition to forming a haunting final impression, they demonstrate the range of Carraher's compositions, as well as the capabilities of his band mates. ">
Track Listing
P?ro; Daguerreologue; Lachesism; Olēka; Kuebiko; Vem?dalen; Altschmerz; Klexos I; Klexos II.
Personnel
Ryan Carraher
guitar, electricRyan Carraher: compositions, arranging, guitar; Steve Wilkinson: drums; Greg Toro: bass; Colin Edgar: saxophone; Evan Waaraama: keyboard, piano; Anna Ward, soprano (8, 9).
Album information
Title: Obscure Sorrows | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Self Produced
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