Alex Cline
“On The Bones Of The Homegoing Thunder” (mp3)
from “Continuation”
(Cryptogramophone)
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Alex Cline
“On The Bones Of The Homegoing Thunder” (mp3)
from “Continuation”
(Cryptogramophone)
Nels Cline
“Prayer Wheel” (mp3)
from “Coward”
(Cryptogramophone)
NPR Music interviews the Cline brothers.
You may not have heard of Nels Cline. But if you’re a fan of the band Wilco, you’ve probably heard his guitar.
Nels Cline joined the massively popular band in 2004 and appears on its latest recording Sky Blue Sky. But for his new album, Coward, Cline is a one-man band: He’s overdubbed himself on guitars and several other instruments.
Not that he doesn’t have anyone to play with. For years, Cline has played guitar in many experimental rock and jazz bands — and he grew up practicing with his identical twin brother, Alex.
More reviews from Tom Hull:
The Bad Plus: For All I Care (2008 [2009], Heads Up): Front cover adds: “Joined by Wendy Lewis.” Lewis is a singer, based in Minneapolis, don’t know much more. Her presence pushed the piano trio to doing more cover songs, which leads to some not very interesting generational issues. They date their classics from the 1970s with Pink Floyd and Yes, and mix them in with the 1990s as represented by Nirvana, Wilco, and Flaming Lips. Aside from Pink Floyd’s “Comfortably Numb” they are songs I’d happily never hear again, given a sharp jolt by the band then waxed into torpor by the singer. Between the touchstones are some short quasi-classical instrumentals Igor from Stravinsky, Gyorgy Ligeti, and Milton Babbitt — the latter repeated in an alternate version. B-
Larry Ochs/Miya Masaoka/Peggy Lee: Spiller Alley (2006 [2008], RogueArt): Ochs is one of the saxophonists in ROVA. I had read a rave this release in Stef’s Free Jazz blog, knew that I’d never gotten so much as an email response from the label, but was curious enough to approach the artist. After an amusing round of emails, Ochs sent me a couple years’ output, which I’ll slowly work my way through. Thought I’d start here. Masaoka plays koto and Lee plays cello, so there’s a dominant string motif here. Ochs plays tenor and soprano sax, the former listed first but the latter seems the more temperamental fit — in any case, he tends to defer to the koto lead, coloring in rather than blowing ahead. Likewise, Lee plays more like a bassist, just a little off pitch. Good example of mutual listening, three musicians feeling their way through difficult and unforseen terrain. B (***)
Gerald Cleaver/William Parker/Craig Taborn: Farmers by Nature (2008 [2009], AUM Fidelity): Artists listed alphabetically, although Cleaver gets co-credith with Steven Joerg for production; all pieces attributed to all three, also alphabetically. I’m filing it under Cleaver, a journeyman drummer who’s played on a lot of good records and is slowly building up a short list of unspectacular ones under his own name. Taborn is a pianist who came up in James Carter’s quartet. Better known these days for his Fender Rhodes, but plays acoustic here, poking around abstractly, with muted Don Pullen flashes. Best thing here is when Taborn picks up a jagged groove and the others knock him about. Parker, of course, is superb in his supporting role, and brilliant as a soloist, at least when you can hear him clearly. Recorded at the Stone, NYC, rather offhandedly with a bit of applause at the end. Nice pictures, especially on the back cover. B (*)
Nels Cline: Coward (2008 [2009], Cryptogramophone): Solo guitar: acoustic (some), electric (mostly), effects (lots), some extra overdub junk. Solo records often sound like practice; this a bit less than the norm, but not the exception either. Rather, this plays a like a notebook of ideas, some of which can be developed into something, others discarded. As such, it oscillates more than usual between the annoying and intriguing. The latter more often than not tend to be rockish, dividends perhaps from Cline’s slumming with Wilco. B [Feb. 10]
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Just a quick reminder that four highly anticipated albums are out today. Efforts by Alex Cline and Nels Cline have been released on Cryptogramophone, and recordings by David S. Ware (actually released 2 weeks ago) and the trio of William Parker, Gerald Cleaver and Craig Taborn are out on Aum Fidelity.
And, all four are available now on eMusic. Surf, download, repeat.
From Cryptogramophone:
Alex Cline – Continuation
Alex Cline – drums and percussion
Peggy Lee – cello
Myra Melford – piano and harmonium
Scott Walton – bass
Jeff Gauthier – violinPercussionist Alex Cline steps into the limelight with Continuation, a beautiful recording featuring Myra Melford on piano, Jeff Gauthier on violin, Peggy Lee on cello, Scott Walton on bass, and Alex Cline on drums and percussion. Alex’s music defies all genres with swinging strings, infectious grooves, and extended moments of transcendental beauty. This is a stunning collection of music from the drummer/percussionist/composer who has worked with Arthur Blythe, Tim Berne, Henry Grimes, Vinny Golia, Bobby Bradford, Julius Hemphill, and many others.
Nels Cline – Coward
Guitarist Nels Cline, recently named a “Guitar God” by Rolling Stone Magazine, presents a brilliant solo CD that covers an extraordinarily broad range of musical styles, with a surprising acoustic sensibility. The provocative title belies the intensely personal nature of this album which demonstrates a daring musicianship and a willingness to take musical and emotional risks. Coward blends improvisation and composition with a huge and constantly changing emotional and timbral palette. “Coward” is a musical tour de force.
From KFJC:
Liles, Andrew & Peron, Jean-Herve, “Fini!”, Dirter Productions, CD
Faust’s Jean-Herve Peron collaborates with Andrew Liles (Nurse With Wound) on this playful romp of an album. This release is a fitting sister album to the Faust and Nurse With Wound collaboration Disconnected. It sounds like the two are having fun, there is an element of humor here. 14 tracks, ranging from 40 seconds to 8 minutes. Weird lyrics in French, English and German. A couple of tracks stand out as my favorites, most notably “The Drummer Is On Valium” which runs a little over 8 minutes. The final track “Fini” is instructions on how to make bread.
I Heart Lung – “Interoceans ” – [Asthmatic Kitty Records]
Organic collages with an occasional ambient free-jazz bent, from this duo comprised of guitarist Chris Schlarb and percussionist Tom Steck. Acoustic guitars and drums figure prominently throughout these medium-length tracks, with a nice assortment of other sounds (electric guitars including pedal steel, sitar, acoustic bass, trumpet, flugelhorn, clarinets, and electronic effects) swelling and receding in drifting layers, appropriate for these ocean-themed pieces. Aaron Ximm’s subtle field recordings fit the mood perfectly. Other notable guests include Nels Cline, Kris Tiner, and Lynn Johnston. This is carefully-assembled music with quiet, meditative passages and louder moments of extreme density as well. An outstanding effort.
From DMG:
Mary Havlorson Trio! Taylor Ho Bynum 6tet! Brotzmann/Lonberg-Holm! Joe Morris Bass Qt! Carl Testa! Christian Wolff! Barnacled! Quinsin Naschoff! John Hadfield! Les Stance A Sophie DVD!
LittleBrother restocks of Tim Berne, Nels Cline! Charlie Parker 4CD unreleased! Rashu Aten! Cyrille Verdeaux’s Clearlight albums remastered! Rare Blues on Yazoo!
Greenleaf Music (which is running a great blogging series by the Cryptogramophone guys) has announced that that label (Cryptogramophone) will release albums by Alex Cline and Nels Cline next year. Samples are available.
From Chicago’s Umbrella Music:
Wednesday, 1 October 2008
The Hideout
10:00PM | Slow Cycle
Josh Berman – cornet
Jason Stein – bass clarinet
Nate McBride – bass
Frank Rosaly – drums
two sets
$6 cover
PLUS |DJ Sets: Todd Carter spins O PositiveThursday, 2 October 2008
Elastic
10:00PM | Greg Ward Quartet
Greg Ward – saxophones
Rob Clearfield – keyboards
Jeff Greene – bass
Quin Kirchner – drums
two setsSunday, 5 October 2008
The Hungry Brain
10:00PM | Cline/Baker/Lonberg-Holm/Kotche
Nels Cline guitar
Jim Baker ARP and piano
Fred Lonberg-Holm cello
Glenn Kotche drums
two setsWednesday, 8 October 2008
The Hideout
10:00PM | Frame Quartet
Ken Vandermark – tenor sax, Bb clarinet
Fred Lonberg-holm – cello
Nate McBride – electric and acoustic bass
Tim Daisy – drums
two sets
$6 cover
PLUS | DJ Sets : Vandermark Soundclash
The End of the American Underground? Indie Rock from the 1980sThursday, 9 October 2008
Elastic
10:00PM | Bishop/Albert
Jeb Bishop – trombone
Jeff Albert – trombone
11:00PM | Branch/Berman/Albert/Bishop
Jaimie Branch – trumpet
Josh Berman – cornet
Jeff Albert – trombone
Jeb Bishop – tromboneSunday, 12 October 2008
The Hungry Brain
10:00PM | Eastern Seaboard
Brent Bagwell – reeds
Seth Nanaa – drums
Jordan Schranz – bass
11:00PM | Rempis/Branch/Kessler/Hunt
Dave Rempis – saxophones
Jaimie Branch – trumpet
Kent Kessler – bass
Steve Hunt – drums