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Andrew Weathers "A Cardinal With a Sign of Blood" [LP]

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Label: Full Spectrum

多くのグループ活動と並行して、ソロでは2008頃から精力的な作品出版を続けているベテラン音楽家のAndrew Weathers。父親と叔母の死を乗り越えながら制作したという最新ソロLP[A Cardinal With a Sign of Blood]を入荷。普遍的でありながらも内省的ディープな要素が見え隠れする、程良い実験が試みられた実験アンビエントに仕上がっており、留守番電話のメッセージ、クラリネットのリハーサルが収録されたテープ、ディナー・パーティーや両親の結婚式の風景、UFO目撃者の証言等々、極めてパーソナルな音ネタが美麗な旋律と浮遊する7曲。







Full Spectrum Records returns with a very special project from our own Andrew Weathers, who is proud to present the first-ever long-player release under his own name – ’A Cardinal With a Sign of Blood.’

Constructed while Weathers was grappling with the passing of both his father and aunt, ‘A Cardinal With a Sign of Blood’ gives breath to a strain of introspection that is both universal and deeply intimate. The work exists as a kaleidoscope of psychic detritus, with various recordings sourced from members of Weathers’ extended family providing its compositional backbone.

Answering machine messages, odd ¼” tapes that his father made as a child [snippets of clarinet rehearsals, recorded dinner parties, eye witness accounts of UFO visitations], interviews with his grandfather made on his ranch in Erath County, TX, music from his parents’ wedding, contemporary field recordings made at relevant locations, and so many other precious aural oddities drift throughout the album’s seven tracks.

In many cases, these recordings were subjected to extended processing techniques, including auto-tune, vocoders, and harmonizers, to generate core musical textures and motifs. The more traditional musical elements – Weathers’ electric piano, guitars, horns, percussion, and electronics – were then built around this dustbox of memory, in harmonic resonance with ghosts of family passed.

“It’s about the loss of access to memory,” explains Weathers. “The album is an attempt to enter into a conversation with people I’ve never truly known…reflecting a deep restlessness and lack of belonging that I feel profoundly unsettled by.”