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Alexander Tucker – Third mouth (Thrill Jockey)

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One of Thrill Jockey’s latest releases is the new album by English folk/avant artist Alexander Tucker . I say folk – and folk fans will find plenty to like about the album – but really that’s only a small part of what’s going on in the music. Add kosmische, prog, tape manipulation and electronics, and you’re closer to the effect. That abstract list of genre tags won’t prepare you, though, for the warmth and accessibility of the album. 'The glass axe' shows shades of the blues guitar picking style of the late Bert Jansch, but ornamented with beautiful layered male-female harmonies, string melodies and a shimmering organ. The pastoral drones and tape manipulation of ‘Mullioned view’ create the kind of sound you might imagine filling the air around Stonehenge a few centuries ago. The song manages the neat trick of sounding like the past and the future, at the same time. Found sounds of bells and rainfall create an eerie atmosphere on ‘Window sill’ and you’ll find in ‘Androm...