Led by the spiritual struggling-for-peace vocals of Kim Torres, this New Hampshire four-piece beautifully characterizes the sounds of damaged loneliness, abuse, autism and stillness. The surreal country/folk/slow-core ensemble seem to be the only others present in the aurally symbolic dusty old ballroom where the singer's voice spirit wanders about. With the recording aid of Jim Tierney at the Electric Cave in Portsmouth, NH, each number's vocal tracks are treated/recorded differently than the other and perfectly reflect the lyrical content, while pianos, drum kits, mandolins, ukuleles and guitars twang creakingly prance around them. Those who connect with Tom Waits, Sparklehorse and Mazzy Star should really lock themselves up in a dark room with this material - it's very, very nice. (www.torrezmusic.com)
Music Reviews | No. 24
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by Roman Sokal
Former Jessamine cohorts Andy Brown and Rex Ritter and friends step up the flow of their liquid space jazz funk to the next level. Whereas their debut was doused with the textural jams of Miles Davis,...