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05.09.09 // Alles zum neuen Old Canes-Album FERAL HARMONIC

Es gibt wieder Neuigkeiten von Chris Criscis Nebenband Old Canes. Wie bereits im letzten NewsUpdate erwähnt, ist der Titel des zweiten Old Canes-Albums FERAL HARMONIC. Geändert hat sich lediglich das Erscheinungsdatum in Deutschland. Über Indigo wird FERAL HARMONIC in Deutschland vertrieben und soll bereits am 30. Oktober 2009 in den Plattenläden erhältlich sein.
Band Line-up

Unterstützt wurde Crisci bei diesem Album auch wieder reichlich und so verspricht schon alleine das Band Line-up ein großartiges Stück Musik.
Neben Crisci ist unter anderem auch John Momberg von The Appleseed Cast am Schlagzeug dabei. Die weiteren Mitstreiter setzen sich zusammen aus altbekannten Weggefährten und Genregrößen wie:
Christopher Crisci (The Appleseed Cast) - Gesang, Gitarre;
John Anderson (White Whale, Boys Life) - Schlagzeug;
Kelly Hangauer (4th Of July) - Trompete;
Jeff Stoltz (Drakkar Sauna) - Harmonium;
Joey Henry (Calamity Cubes) - Hintergrundgesang;
Jordan Geiger (Minus Story, Hospital Ships) - Hintergrundgesang;
Lucas Oswald (Minus Story, Hospital Ships) - Hintergrundgesang, Cello, Hackbrett;
John Momberg (The Dactyls, The Appleseed Cast) - Schlagzeug und
Tyler French (ursprünglicher Old Canes Schlagzeuger der nun organisieren soll) - Schlagzeug.
Tracklist FERAL HARMONIC
Die Tracklist steht nun auch fest: 12 Songs und 45:38 min. Gesamtspielzeit wird das neue Werk uns bescheren.

01. Intro 1:54
02. Little Bird Courage 4:12
03. The Last Collapse 3:00
04. Trust 3:18
05. Next Flood 2:55
06. Sweet 5:37
07. Under 2:04
08. I Will Be The Sun 3:04
09. Stuck 4:13
10. Flower Faces 3:51
11. Black Hill Chapel 3:18
12. Southern Radio 2:30
Was sagt das Label?
Der Labeltext zum neuen Album soll euch auch nicht vorenthalten werden:
Drum tracks laid to tape on a snowy winter day. Perhaps surprising to imagine, given the album’s warmth and unabashed exuberance, but that’s how the foundation was built for FERAL HARMONIC, the sophomore album from Old Canes.
That’s how it began and would continue on throughout the album’s creation: always with drum tracks recorded, coincidentally, on the first days of snow in the winter. Chris Crisci would add the rest of the instrumentation himself over the following months, with the additional help of a revolving cast of musicians contributing various parts. And with production regularly interrupted by one thing or another – touring, work, other projects, life in general – it took him three and a half years to complete the album in his basement studio (now known as the Toyshop).
Well worth the wait, the music on FERAL HARMONIC is bold and loud. While folk music at heart, the presentation is far from traditional, with the songs drawing elements from different influences (such as indie and even punk rock), and the rulebook of contemporary recording thrown out the window. “Production value, fidelity, a low noise floor, whatever, are all beside the point,” says Crisci. “The only things I care about are the idea and the energy. When folk, traditional music, punk, rock...so many styles of music lose out when the focus is on slick production, and not on expressing what matters most in a song.”
The energy and ideas on FERAL HARMONIC are palpable starting with song one, “Little Bird Courage”,as the album launches with joyous, barreling drums, furiously strummed guitars, and glistening toy piano that erupts into a chorus of trumpets. Cautiously plucked banjo forewarns the ominous lessons of “Trust”, while cascading guitars, trumpets, and pounding drums build to a boisterous roar, contrasting the lyrical lover’s lament in “Stuck”. The album closes, after all, with wistful “Southern Radio”, which features only Crisci’s weathered voice and an acoustic guitar.
The songs tackle the idea that fear can be transcended, that the human spirit flies in the face of life’s complications, hurdles, and pain. “The words are all over the place, like life, and half the time I don’t know if I’m happy or sad, or both,” says Crisci. “I wrote what I was feeling at the time, and so the songs go from one extreme to the other.” All of life’s energies, contrasts and complements – strength and weakness, courage and fear, joy and despair – are in FERAL HARMONIC, a wild state of musical harmony and sounds as unfettered and irrepressible as the intent with which it was crafted.
Old Canes began in 2004 as a new project for Appleseed Cast front man Crisci. It was born out of a few acoustic melodies he had written and performed impromptu when Appleseed Cast was un-characteristically asked to perform acoustically at an in-store performance in Europe. Inspired by a second creative outlet, and the reaction the fledgling songs received, Crisci began re-cording these and more, calling on a host of musician friends to fill out the parts. Old Canes’ debut, Early Morning Hymns, was released in July 2004 on Second Nature Recordings.
Hörproben?
Die brennende Frage nach ersten Höreindrücken muss man wohl vorerst einmal nach hinten verschieben. Noch gibt es keine von der Band veröffentlichten Tracks. Näheres dazu in nächster Zeit wie immer auf dieser Seite.
- RP -
// Credits: Infos wurden übermittelt von quintus von BB*Island. Vielen Dank!


