Fursaxa--Alone_In_The_Dark_Wood-2007-i8

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2007-04-22

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      a r t i s t : Fursaxa
        t i t l e : Alone In The Dark Wood
          d a t e : 2007
        l a b e l : ATP
        g e n r e : Folk
  r l s.  d a t e : Apr/2007
      t r a c k s : 13
    b i t r a t e : VBRkbps
          s i z e : 45,2 MB

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     Alone in the Dark Wood is the fifth full-length release from
     West Philly-based solo artist TAra Burke aka Fursaxa who
     boasts a fan base with the likes of Bardo Pond, Acid Mothers
     Temple and Thurston Moore who released a record by her on his
     Ecstatic Peace! imprint. A previous member of the band UN,
     Burke is now one of the epicentres and key collaborators of
     the North American free-folk movement, along with such
     luminaries as Jack Rose, Charalambides, Ben Chasny and the
     Jewelled Antler Collective. With her hypnotic, echo-y
     churchbell chanting, Burke possesses a power-filled vocal
     sound that harkens back not only to those other polar queens
     of disaffected freakout psychedelia Nico and Barbara Manning,
     but she is also akin to and inspired by Hildegard von Bingen,
     the 12th-century Benedictine mystical abbess. With the low
     drone of chord organ and Farfisa, detuned ringing guitar, and
     endlessly looped, multiply-tracked vocals applied with heaps
     of delay, Fursaxa sounds like a tripped-out medievalist
     perched upon a poppy petal. Burke has an alchemical knack for
     turning folk into lo-fi, and then into sheer psych and back
     again, but more importantly, her music is pure humming
     narcosis.

     Review --

     Just as I was getting a little jaded and tired of the whole
     free-folk thing (okay, I wasn't really... but I can dream), a
     record like 'Alone in the Dark Wood' comes along to wake me
     from my apathy. Oh well, I should have known that Tara Burke
     would pull out all the stops for her latest full length; the
     psychey lady has been a lynchpin of the whole scene for so
     long now, with albums on Jewelled Antler, Digitalis and
     Ecstatic Peace putting her bang in the middle of the
     psych-folk map. It's hardly surprising really, her list of
     fans and followers is seemingly endless, and her sound (which
     she began to explore back in 1999) has served to influence
     many more recent additions to the canon (Grouper or Islaja for
     instance...) so it's great to hear her make such a triumphant
     return. I'd like to say that 'Alone in the Dark Wood' is not
     one for the uninitiated, but playing it now reminds me of a
     time when I really hadn't heard much of this kind of music û
     there's a purity and a deep sense of calm that I feel would
     easily win over new listeners. Since her last 'proper'
     full-length 'Lepidoptera' she has incorporated further
     elements of sacred music, apparently taking influence from
     Hildegard von Bingen, the 12th-century Benedictine mystical
     abbess. I can't say I've managed to hear this particular music
     before, but I can certainly put a finger on the 12th century
     Benedictine sound in Burke's compositions and improvisations û
     'Nawne Ye' for instance, one of the album's stand-out tracks,
     is basically just an unaccompanied series of chants, layered
     over each other to create a swirling wordless fog of spiritual
     sound. It's not all nuns on the run mind you, Burke's
     carefully crafted pastoral folk is still present and sounds
     better than ever, as usual caked in recording crackle and
     sounding like the master tapes were submerged beneath a few
     thousand years' worth of mud and clay. If you're a dedicated
     follower of Thuja or the various Jewelled Antler splinters
     (Franciscan Hobbies, Child Readers etc) then this record will
     no doubt take you into sub-levels of paradise you've never
     before encountered. There's something about hearing an artist
     creating in their element, at ease with their surroundings
     that is totally arresting and absolutely fulfilling, and
     'Alone in the Dark Wood' is easily Burke's most compelling and
     complete statement to date. Follow the trail of breadcrumbs
     and step up to the gingerbread house; this is a dark wood that
     it's worth getting lost in. Huge recommendation!  -boomkat

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      01-Intro                                                  [00:17]
      02-Lunaria Enters The Blue Lodge                          [03:25]
      03-Bells Of Capistrano                                    [02:48]
      04-Drinking Wine In Yarrow                                [01:28]
      05-Black Haw                                              [03:17]
      06-Cle Elum                                               [01:47]
      07-Alone In The Dark Wood                                 [04:37]
      08-Nawne Ye                                               [02:21]
      09-Sheds Her Skin                                         [03:48]
      10-In The Hollow Mink Shoal                               [03:21]
      11-Rattling The Calabash                                  [04:10]
      12-Birds Inspire Epic Bards                               [02:07]
      13-Of Tubal Cain                                          [02:24]
                                                                -------
                                                                 35:50 min

Files

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01-fursaxa--intro.mp3381,09 KB
02-fursaxa--lunaria_enters_the_blue_lodge.mp34,61 MB
03-fursaxa--bells_of_capistrano.mp33,61 MB
04-fursaxa--drinking_wine_in_yarrow.mp31,42 MB
05-fursaxa--black_haw.mp34,51 MB
06-fursaxa--cle_elum.mp32,18 MB
07-fursaxa--alone_in_the_dark_wood.mp35,15 MB
08-fursaxa--nawne_ye.mp32,70 MB
09-fursaxa--sheds_her_skin.mp35,13 MB
10-fursaxa--in_the_hollow_mink_shoal.mp34,47 MB
11-fursaxa--rattling_the_calabash.mp35,39 MB
12-fursaxa--birds_inspire_epic_bards.mp32,24 MB
13-fursaxa--of_tubal_cain.mp33,51 MB