| | Seven Mary Three Rock Crown CD Seven Mary Three Discography of CDs
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With their second album Rock Crown, Seven Mary Three became ambitious, deciding that they wanted to tap into the American angst and disillusionment that fueled the best work of Bruce Springsteen. Musically, the group still comes off as a horrid cross between Pearl Jam and Grand Funk Railroad -- it's alternative boogie rock, as if Foghat were reborn as a post-grunge band, only with heavier guitars. Much heavier guitars, actually. Seven Mary Three are a post-grunge band only in the sense that they want to talk about big, serious issues but can't escape their arena rock roots. Unfortunately, they have no gift of riff; in the words of their breakthrough single, they are cumbersome, lumbering along with weighty, unfunky rhythms and clunky chords. There are a couple of glimpses that the band could develop their own voice on Rock Crown, but the album in general finds Seven Mary Three floundering. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Recorded at Crowsway USA, New Orleans, Louisiana in October 1996.
Producers: Jason Ross, Jason Pollock, Tom Morris.
Seven Mary Three: Giti Khalsa (drums); Jason Ross, Jason Pollock, Casey Daniel.
Additional personnel: Paul Smith (acoustic guitar); Tom Morris (dobro); Rich Willey (trumpet); Kevin McKendree (piano, Wurlitzer, Hammond B-3 organ); Brian Benscoter (percussion); Trina Shoemaker, The Pawnshop Brass Assassins (background vocals).
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$12.95 The world of experimental rock is crowded with musicians seeking to add more and varied sounds to their growing body of recorded work, while restlessly seeking to diversify their approach by absorbing more and more from outside their musical universe in terms of form, source, and stylistic considerations. Dearborn, MI, duo Windy & Carl tread a different path: They are interested -- no -- obsessed with creating a musical aesthetic based solely on digging ever deeper into the sub-subbasement of drone-based guitar music. As evidenced by this, their fourth long player, they've accomplished that. Windy & Carl, with their deceptively spare production mannerisms and subtle shadings of guitars, barely audible vocals, some keyboards, and employed sounds from other spheres, have developed a manner of letting the music speak for itself through them. By getting out of the way, they have developed a signature that belongs to them (apart from stealing an Archie Shepp album cover from the 1970s to illustrate this small wonder). While the tone of their music is always contemplative, it is never static: Movement happens at different speeds, in odd ebbs and flows, but travel is inherently what the music on Consciousness is all about. The beautiful shimmering single notes trilled and echoed repetitively are woven into a quilt of light on "The Sun," offering only glimpses of the atmosphere that underlies the track, which is considerable. A mass of transparent gauze -- weighing a ton -- gilds the guitar in gold and shimmering, glistening whole tones that find -- in their moving back and forth -- staggered nuances that create a microtonal ambience, where the drone is finally revealed in its nakedness and reverberating majesty. "Balance (Trembling)" moves from the predominant guitar sound into another field of exploration. The whirring sound of helicopter blades, paired with a guitar's elemental chordal drone, dominate the track. The blades waver in dynamic fibrillation and turn each other around to the point of being unidentifiable in both essence and existence. Is there a keyboard drone here? As long as the whirring continues it is impossible to distinguish how much things are distorted or shifting -- though it's obvious they are. And the constancy of the ...
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$6.29 In April of 2001, the Jigsaw Seen's co-founders, Jonathan Lea and Dennis Davison, traveled across the Atlantic Ocean to perform two weeks' worth of acoustic shows in several cities in Great Britain (stopping off in Leeds, London, Wolverhampton, York, and Swansea and Cardiff, Wales). There were eight performances altogether, including a BBC Wales radio session; the sessions from their show at the Coal Exchange in Cardiff and the Patti Pavillion provided the sources for this EP. The duo performed a variety of songs from their extensive back catalog; these were later issued as a numbered, limited-edition, six-song live EP (enclosed with a "parking pass" for the BBC studios) entitled Perfformiad I Mewn Cymru (Performance in Wales). The EP was issued in August 2001 on the band's own Vibro-Phonic label. It begins -- after a smattering of polite applause and no introduction -- with several tracks from the band's Zenith album. The leadoff track, "Fiddlesticks,"sets the EP's mostly somber tone with a jangling acoustic guitar, Lea's E-Bowed guitar and Davison's ...
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