BARN OWL – Shadowland vinyl only limited edition EP – 20 June
aaamusic | On 18, Apr 2011
Formed in 2006 by Jon Porras and Evan Caminiti, Barn Owl use their guitars to paint broad musical strokes on a canvas stretched between the framework of ambient, drone, americana, and black metal. In 2010, this unique blend of stylistic references coalesced into their debut Thrill Jockey release, Ancestral Star, an album that marked the evolution of the Barn Owl sound into something wholly their own, transcending the sum of its influences. The arrival of Ancestral Star fostered comparisons ranging from Sunn 0))) to Ennio Morricone, often within the same critique.
The new material on Shadowland takes inspiration from the devotional sounds of Popol Vuh and Alice Coltrane and also possessess the pitch black weightlessness of Fushitsusha and early Tangerine Dream. With waves of guitar soaring over liquid synthesizers tones, Barn Owl combine lush, melancholic serenity with cacophonous, deconstructed guitar to exhibit a visceral meeting of light and dark. Cyclical themes were explored heavily: mantric guitar processions, swelling bass waves, and fluttering tremolo hypnotism.
Watch the video for “Light From the Mesa” here:
Barn Owl – Light from the Mesa from Thrill Jockey Records on Vimeo.
The band describes the record:
Void and Devotion “Anchored to an ominous arpeggio, the gradual ascension levitates the listener with rumbling bass tones, lazer beam guitar and choral tone clusters drifting into an buzzing, apocalyptic devotion.”
Shadowland “A distant, hazy mantra marches into infinity, a seemingly unchanging organic cycle of interwoven guitars all tracked live without actual loops, the horizontal motion eventually interrupted by bombastic, feedbacking, twang guitar and a malevolent yet beautiful mirage-like lead (thanks to a Leslie speaker) that warbles atop the mix.”
Infinite Reach “Crackling, sun baked guitar sputters and moans atop a bed of lush, lunar synthesizers, gliding into a serene yet eerie wash of tones where noise and dissonance give way to floating peace-zones and phantom slide guitar.”
Shadowland was recorded by Phil Manley (Trans Am) in San Francisco. For the overall sound of the EP, the band focused on using monolithic stacks of tube amps and sent guitars and synthesizers alike through them and utilized intense amounts of stereo delay.
Jon Porras: Synthesizer, Piano, and Guitar
Evan Caminiti: Guitar, Synthesizer, and Vocals
Also available:
BARN OWL
Ancestral Star
CD/LP – 1 November
Thrill Jockey Records
Tour Dates:
Tue Apr 26 London, UK Camp Basement
Wed Apr 27 Bristol, UK The Cube
Thu Apr 28 Dublin, Ireland The Joinery
Fri Apr 29 Belfast, UK The Barge
Sat Apr 30 Glasgow, UK Captain’s Rest
Sun May 1 Manchester, UK Sounds From The Other City
Mon May 2 Brighton, UK The Hope
All with Jefre Cantu-Ledesma