Directing Hand - Songs From The Red House

Songs From The Red House

Directing Hand

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Reviews

The album opens with the now familiar aggressive collaborative tone, as set on the previous LP. Scattered beats tumble in a ferocious battle with wailing cries that veer between pain, anger and tranquillity. Vocally unmatched in her ability to bravely execute piercingly uncomfortable shrills with untempered ferocity, Blackwell adds a chaotic dimension to Neilson’s drumming. This onslaught of ritualistic humanity is powered with such force that one becomes both consumed and agitated. The second track takes on a quiet approach, swelling soft longing vocals over varying instrumentation and percussion. This exquisite vocal scaling and twinkling percussion drifts with hypnotic madness that erupts with fireworks and foam. You could truss-up this collective with extensive comparisons, yet I feel it’s a duty to convey their sound in its intimate originality, rather than place historic references. There is an unusual traditional British folk heart to what is predominantly an overpowering free jazz affair. The heart of the album seems bloody and exposed as they lament with the final track of side A, ‘My Lagan Love’. This is the only track to be repeated from the last LP. It is handled with a substantial difference incorporating the rock-out explosion that empowers the opening track of “What Put The Blood”. This closes the side beautifully and with confidence. Side B creeps into life with an expressive and frightening rendition of ‘Golden Hair’, then continues into the lunacy that is ‘In Elysium’. The latter traverses a plain of absolute vocal agitation over some truly inspired drumming. The final outpour ‘The Third Temptation’ has a mammoth sound with alien plucked strings that crash with pastoral eruptions.Two tracks were recorded by the wonderful Ben Nash, who apart from being a great musician has put down some awesome live shows, namely the recent MV & EE live album “Meet Snake Pass” (also Singing Knives). Most tracks are recorded live at the Heeley Institute, Sheffield and it’s this freedom of performance that makes this record a welcome edition so soon after the recent LP. The Directing Hand project is an inspiration to the UK underground and suggests a new landscape for future musicians. I think there is a long way for this collective to journey before they find their ultimate stride, and upon this journey I plan to follow with eager ears. This is difficult, consuming and most definitely important.

Reviewed by Peter Taylor on Foxy Digitalis, August 2008

Tracklisting

Download Album (SK010DD)
  1. Directing Hand - Red Munrow
  2. Directing Hand - I Am Well Aware Of The Salt Adventures Of Tides That Never Touch The Shore
  3. Directing Hand - My Lagan Love
  4. Directing Hand - Golden Hair
  5. Directing Hand - In Elysium
  6. Directing Hand - The Third Temptation