Tara Jane O'Neil (2014) Where Shine New Lights
Tara
Jane ONeil's music is integrated and contextual, idiosyncratic and
deeply psychedelic, akin to a lucid dream journal caught on magnetic
tape. She appears to be interested in all sounds equally. In her
tireless search for a music that mirrors and reflects her alchemical,
deeply syncretic approach to sound, color, language, surface and
texture, she has found herself in a somewhat singular category.
Her
concerns are free from fussing about form. Her albums posit some free
space that owes more to improvisors and painters than singer-songwriters
or new age synthesizer baths. She is still interested in songs, and she
has always been a wordsmith, but her songs don't need to have words to
signify. When words are utilized, she doesn't waste them. They are
beautifully mystical outbursts of visionary poesis, but their narrative
power is located within and informed by, the space, the harmonic color,
the context in which they are sung.
Choral voicings
spread out across the stereo field like muted cloud formations split by
sudden outbursts of vibrant color, verdant mosses on ancient stones,
opal sized windows of clear blue set against a vast horizon. Pump organ
drones swell and respirate, patient and slow, with softly resonant gongs
from the roof of the world. This is music about healing, about
listening, about surviving and transmuting the strange inheritance of
language. Moving towards a direct perception of apparent reality through
collaboration, breath, sound and song.
TJO has always
been a shapeshifter. Listen to this new album with open ears, forgetting
any previous incarnation, or perception of what you believe this
mercurial artist to be or to have been. Using some very basic recording
equipment and her vivid musical imagination, she has achieved a rare
essentialism wherein all unnecessary elements have been stripped away
leaving only the most indispensable sounds. Concise, but expansive,
stripped of unnecessary gestures; guitars resonate, amps hum, and an
exquisite, languid melancholia appears out of the haze.
Artist: Tara Jane O'Neil
Title: Where Shine New Lights
Label: Kranky - KRANK 184 CD
Format: CD
Country: USA & Canada
Released: 27 Jan 2014
Genre: Electronic, Rock, Folk, World, & Country
Style: Folk, Ethereal, Experimental, Drone, Ambient
Songs:
01 Welcome
02 Wordless In Woods
03 This Morning Glory
04 Over. Round, In A Room. Found.
05 Glow Now
06 The Lull The Going
07 Elemental Finding
08 All Now Vibe
09 The Signal, Wind
10 The Signal, Lift
11 Below Below As Above
12 New Lights For A Sky
Notes:
Includes
performances by Tim Barnes, Jean Cook, Corey Fogel, Anna Huff, Daniel
Littleton, Elizabeth Mitchell, Ida Pearle, and Wilder Zoby.
Engineers: Warren Gray; Tara Jane O'Neil; Tara Key
Tara Jane O'Neil (2014) Where Shine New Lights
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