FYEAR - FYEAR (2024) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: FYEAR
- Title: FYEAR
- Year Of Release: 2024
- Label: Constellation
- Genre: metal, hardcore, drone, free jazz, electro-acoustic
- Quality: MP3 320 kbps; 16-bit/44.1kHz FLAC; 24-bit/96kHz FLAC
- Total Time: 43 min
- Total Size: 100; 256; 858 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Constellation's Jason Sharp and poet/writer Kaie Kellough smash together metal, hardcore, drone, free jazz and electro-acoustic experimentation on their debut FYEAR LP. RIYL Matana Roberts, Moor Mother, Angel Bat Dawid.
It's taken years for FYEAR to harness the energy needed to make this album a reality. They've gone through workshops, commissions and performances, eventually building a nine-piece ensemble that features poet Tawhida Tanya Evanson, violinists Josh and Jesse Zubot, pedal steel player Joe Grass and drummers Stefan Schneider and Tommy Crane. Sharp and Kellough wanted to find a way to integrate revolutionary poetry with similarly evolved musical experimentation, and were confident that they needed to avoid collage. They needed the music to feel unified, so the words could be treated with the respect they deserve. And it's a successful experiment; although 'FYEAR' is wide-reaching, it's not muddled. On 'Mercury Looms', Kellough duels with Evanson, and the instrumentation boils alongside, bubbling from dark, electrically-enhanced minimalism to fast, furious free fusion.
'Misconception' is more theatrical, but no less impressive. "The problem is technology," Evanson mouths, while violins rage and synths spiral into the tempestuous percussion. "Paralyzed by the present, unable to see the belief," says Kellough. And 'Precipice' is even better, slithering from slowed-down drones into raging thrash metal with surprising ease.
Tracklist:
1.01 - FYEAR - Pt I Trajectory (5:00)
1.02 - FYEAR - Pt II Mercury Looms (7:45)
1.03 - FYEAR - Pt III Counter Clock (5:51)
1.04 - FYEAR - Pt IV Degrees (7:26)
1.05 - FYEAR - Pt V Misconception (3:26)
1.06 - FYEAR - Pt VI Precipice (8:32)
1.07 - FYEAR - Pt VII Pure Pursuit (5:43)
It's taken years for FYEAR to harness the energy needed to make this album a reality. They've gone through workshops, commissions and performances, eventually building a nine-piece ensemble that features poet Tawhida Tanya Evanson, violinists Josh and Jesse Zubot, pedal steel player Joe Grass and drummers Stefan Schneider and Tommy Crane. Sharp and Kellough wanted to find a way to integrate revolutionary poetry with similarly evolved musical experimentation, and were confident that they needed to avoid collage. They needed the music to feel unified, so the words could be treated with the respect they deserve. And it's a successful experiment; although 'FYEAR' is wide-reaching, it's not muddled. On 'Mercury Looms', Kellough duels with Evanson, and the instrumentation boils alongside, bubbling from dark, electrically-enhanced minimalism to fast, furious free fusion.
'Misconception' is more theatrical, but no less impressive. "The problem is technology," Evanson mouths, while violins rage and synths spiral into the tempestuous percussion. "Paralyzed by the present, unable to see the belief," says Kellough. And 'Precipice' is even better, slithering from slowed-down drones into raging thrash metal with surprising ease.
Tracklist:
1.01 - FYEAR - Pt I Trajectory (5:00)
1.02 - FYEAR - Pt II Mercury Looms (7:45)
1.03 - FYEAR - Pt III Counter Clock (5:51)
1.04 - FYEAR - Pt IV Degrees (7:26)
1.05 - FYEAR - Pt V Misconception (3:26)
1.06 - FYEAR - Pt VI Precipice (8:32)
1.07 - FYEAR - Pt VII Pure Pursuit (5:43)
Year 2024 | Jazz | Metal | Electronic | FLAC / APE | Mp3 | HD & Vinyl
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