LP - OCS - Memory Of A Cut Off Head - 2xLP
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is easy to forget (especially amidst the ringing of ears and aching of
muscles after a typical Oh Sees show) that initially, OCS was a rather
hushed affair. After the minimalistic brutality of Coachwhips, the band
was the diametric opposite corner of John Dwyer’s musical world, quiet
to the point of whispered in the wind, buffeted by the airy whirr of
singing saw, soft and strange. Those early records especially had a
rather contraband hush about them, as if the party had gone on all night
and continued into the morning and everyone’s raspy from talking too
much and agrees to whisper and pantomime as they watch the sun come up
over the hills. Since then of course, things got gradually louder,
faster, crazier...the band evolved into the Oh Sees everyone knows. For
the 20th Oh Sees release, 100th Castle Face title, and 20th year doing
it, Dwyer re-examines the quieter roots of it all in particularly
baroque and homesteadly fashion. Memory Of A Cut Off Head was co-written
with longtime collaborator and vocal counterpoint Brigid Dawson,
recorded in total in Dwyer’s own Stu Stu Studio, and it’s lush,
sumptuous in texture, but satisfyingly retains the gentle grace of the
early stuff. There’s beautifully executed strings throughout, courtesy
of Heather Lockie’s fine arrangements, horn arrangements courtesy of
Mikal Cronin, and they even brought back the old saw—Patrick Mullins,
that is—on saw and electronics. A return and a refinement of old forms, a
few solemn meditations on life lived at high velocity, perhaps a
respite from it…a softer side of JPD and distinguished company. - Castle Face
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