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This Australian/US band's second full-length album shows that there are more varied ways around
(or whatever the term is to be in future) than are dreamt of by the likes of
. Admittedly there's a moment or two where random sampled voices cut across the arrangements, but if the Australian-accented folks are meant to be some sort of critical focus, it's not apparent. Instead of obsessive structured sound,
, led by violist
, embraces subtlety, variety and sometimes elusive melodies. Without seeming completely like an improvised effort,
sounds very much like it could have been created on the spot; the four main players freely able to allow for space and silence as much as adding their own particular parts. When there's an increase in energy, as the low-key growl of
shows at its start and end both,
's guitar sounds almost like a strange signal; it's often contrasted with equally calmer moments.
is probably where the band gets its most intense, building up to a tightly wound high point before settling down again, but
's guitar is acoustic and the general feeling is dramatic but not epic. The fact that the quartet can effortlessly work with inspirations from all over the place --
has hints of
and other non-Western musics -- is a further plus given how many other acts stick firmly in a European tradition.
's bassoon and recorder efforts, most notably her work on the former, add both a mournful air and sometimes a bit of gentle playfulness, as can be heard on
particularly well, while
's one vocal turn on
is an enjoyable, unexpected surprise. ~ Ned Raggett