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		<title>This Week&#039;s Best Albums: June 14, 2011</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Dawn McCarthy]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Doug Wamble]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Jon Spencer]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Kaki King]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[<strong>The Book of Knots</strong>: <em>Garden of Fainting Stars</em><br />
<strong>Bosco Delrey</strong>: <em>Everybody Wah</em><br />
<strong>Arkona</strong>: <em>Stenka na Stenku</em>
<strong>Erik Friedlander</strong>: <em>Bonebridge</em><br />
<strong>Marissa Nadler</strong>: s/t
<strong>The Dear Hunter</strong>: <em>The Color Spectrum</em>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Each week, editor-in-chief <a href="http://www.twitter.com/alarmpress" target="_blank">Chris Force</a> and music editor <a href="http://www.twitter.com/scottjmorrow" target="_blank">Scott Morrow</a> choose ALARM’s favorite new releases across a chasm of genres.</em></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-36188" title="The Book of Knots: Garden of Fainting Stars" src="http://alarmpress.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/book_of_knots.jpg" alt="The Book of Knots: Garden of Fainting Stars" width="200" height="200" /></span><a href="http://www.thebookofknots.com/" target="_blank"><strong>The Book of Knots</strong></a>: <em>Garden of Fainting Stars</em> (<a href="http://www.ipecac.com/" target="_blank">Ipecac</a>)</p>
<p>The Book of Knots: "Microgravity"</p>
<p><em>Garden of Fainting Stars</em> is the third installment in the "By Sea, By Land, By Air" trilogy of <strong>The Book of Knots</strong>, a collaborative studio project that's built around the quartet of producer/musician <strong>Joel Hamilton</strong>, bassist <strong>Tony Maimone</strong>, drummer <strong>Matthias Bossi</strong>, and violinist <strong>Carla Kihlstedt</strong>.</p>
<p>As on the previous two albums, the band delivers a dissonant yet melodic mix of pitch-bending, alien effects, and textured, metallic tones, and an all-star stable of guests again helps narrate the album's tales, this time relating to aeronautics.  <em>Garden of Fainting Stars</em>, however, feels the most cohesive of the three albums, as the core group comes closer to perfecting its brand of disconsolate rock experimentation.</p>
<p>But as expected, there's plenty of variety from track to track.  After the crunchy guitars and ascendant vocals of album opener "Microgravity," a brooding backdrop is set for "Drosophla Melanogaster," which includes narration by <strong>Blixa Bargeld</strong> of <strong>Einsturzende Neubauten</strong>.</p>
<p>The rest of the album's guests, consisting of extended musical family, include <strong>Mike Patton</strong>, <strong>Trey Spruance</strong> of <strong>Secret Chiefs 3</strong>, <strong>Mike Watt</strong>, <strong>Nils Frykdahl</strong> of <strong>Sleepytime Gorilla Museum</strong>, and <strong>Dawn McCarthy</strong> of <strong>Faun Fables</strong>.  Patton's soft croons introduce "Planemo" before sonorous synthesizers darken the horizon, and shortly thereafter, potentially post-apocalyptic radio ramblings close the album on "Obituary for the Future."  It ends the trilogy in pessimism and mystery &#8212; fitting for an album that is self-described as a "wormless, rusty hook into the lifeless seas of the music industry, expecting to reap only sorrow."</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-36189" title="Bosco Delrey: Everybody Wah" src="http://alarmpress.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/bosco_delrey.jpg" alt="Bosco Delrey: Everybody Wah" width="200" height="200" /><a href="http://www.maddecent.com/artists/bosco-delrey" target="_blank"><strong>Bosco Delrey</strong></a>: <em>Everybody Wah</em> (<a href="http://www.maddecent.com/" target="_blank">Mad Decent</a> / <a href="http://www.downtownrecords.com/" target="_blank">Downtown</a>)</p>
<p>Bosco Delrey: "Baby's Got a Blue Flame"</p>
<p><strong>Bosco Delrey</strong> is one curious cat, one whose debut album is a <strong>Jon Spencer</strong>-esque roots-rock revival that incorporates strong elements of electronica and psychedelia.  Following a pair of seven-inch releases earlier this year, <em>Everybody Wah</em> is that debut, marking the arrival of a dynamic 21st Century songwriter.</p>
<p>In addition to the traditional rock elements, the album uses a plethora of modern sounds, from fuzz bass to drum machines to synthesizers.  "Archebold Ivy" is one of more genre-blended songs on the album, combining a classically flavored harpsichord melody with dance-fueled synth lines and Delrey's throwback vocals.  That's immediately followed by "Afterlife," a soulful yet futuristic faux-string-tinged amalgamation.  "Cool Out" borrows some <strong>Venetian Snares</strong>-style drum and bass over a simple sweeping backdrop, and "Insta Love" follows with a romantic rock-and-roll ballad.</p>
<p>If you haven't heard Bosco Delrey's name yet, introduce yourself.  And if you have, prepare to hear more of it.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-36190" title="Arkona: Stenka na Stenku" src="http://alarmpress.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/arkona.jpg" alt="Arkona: Stenka na Stenku" width="200" height="200" /><a href="http://www.arkona-russia.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Arkona</strong></a>: <em>Stenka na Stenku</em> (<a href="http://www.napalmrecords.com/" target="_blank">Napalm</a>)</p>
<p>Arkona: "Stenka na Stenku"</p>
<p>Based in Moscow, <strong>Arkona</strong> is a raucous Russian folk- and pagan-metal band led by the alternately harmonious and growling vocals of <strong>Maria "Scream" Arhipova</strong>.  The <em>Stenka na Stenku</em> EP, which follows five full-length studio releases, is a fun, brief blast of tunes that mix power metal with wind instruments such as bagpipes, flute, and ocarina.</p>
<p>The result, though jarring for the uninitiated, is a mix that doesn't grow tiresome over the six tracks.  "Valenki" has an upbeat yet blazing delivery, pairing speed picking with rapid bass kicks, wily accordion riffs, and guttural folk chants.  But <em>Stenka na Stenku</em> also reels it back, offering an acoustic rendition of "Goi, Rode, Goi!" &#8212; the title track from Arkona's 2009 album &#8212; for something haunting and wailing, anchored by cello strikes, throat singing, and layers of old-world vocals.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-36191" title="Erik Friedlander: Bonebridge" src="http://alarmpress.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/erik_friedlander.jpg" alt="Erik Friedlander: Bonebridge" width="200" height="200" /><a href="http://www.erikfriedlander.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Erik Friedlander</strong></a>: <em>Bonebridge</em> (<a href="http://www.skipstonerecords.com/" target="_blank">SkipStone</a>)</p>
<p>Erik Friedlander: "Beaufain Street"</p>
<p>Cellist/composer <strong>Erik Friedlander</strong> long has been associated with <strong>John Zorn</strong> and the downtown New York City scene, but his considerable abilities have made him known as a bandleader as well as prolific sideman, counting collaborations with musicians as diverse as <strong>Kaki King</strong>, <strong>Ikue Mori</strong>, <strong>John Vanderslice</strong>, <strong>Vinicius Cantuaria</strong>, and <strong>Kelly Clarkson</strong>.</p>
<p><em>Bonebridge</em> is Friedlander's latest as a leader, weaving a melodic blend of Americana and jazz with guitarist <strong>Doug Wamble</strong>, bassist <strong>Trevor Dunn</strong>, and drummer <strong>Mike Sarin</strong>.  This time around, Friedlander emphasizes pizzicato playing on his cello as he balances melody and feel with technical prowess.</p>
<p>This plus Wamble's Southern slide guitar are the defining characteristics of the album &#8212; yet the rhythm section is never lacking.  Dunn's upright-bass grooves  root the album for leads from Friedlander and Wamble, although he is free to roam from time to time.  On occasion, Wamble's twangy  tones nearly resemble a sitar; when less the focus, his guitar drifts in and out with soft murmurs.</p>
<p><em>Bonebridge</em> actually began as material for Friedlander's <strong>Broken Arm Trio</strong>, which includes Dunn and Sarin.  But it quickly became more in Friedlander's mind, and Wamble was invited to expand the timbral possibilities.  The sonic destination is ground that Friedlander had yet to tread, which gets increasingly harder as his catalog grows ever larger.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-36194" title="Marissa Nadler: s/t" src="http://alarmpress.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/marissa_nadler1.jpg" alt="Marissa Nadler: s/t" width="200" height="200" /><a href="http://www.marissanadler.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Marissa Nadler</strong></a>: s/t (<a href="http://boxofcedarrecords.tumblr.com/" target="_blank">Box of Cedar</a>)</p>
<p>Marissa Nadler: "Baby, I Will Leave You in the Morning"</p>
<p>After garnering a greater following with a pair of releases on Kemado Records,"dream folk" singer/songwriter <strong>Marissa Nadler</strong> has had to self-release her latest, self-titled album, made possible by a successful Kickstarter campaign.</p>
<p>The album being self-titled seems to signify a new starting point, which is reflected by her Box of Cedar label name and the fact that the album only features two players, Nadler and <strong>Carter Tanton</strong>.</p>
<p>As in the past, however, the music features healthy accompaniment to Nadler's airy, multi-tracked vocals and cavernous reverberations.  This time they come in the form of bells and glockenspiel, pedal-steel guitar, synthesizer, marimba, light drumming, and more.  Nadler calls the collection her "most honest and natural," and that's hard to dispute.  Each track offers a new direction without forcing it, and the entire album is unified by Nadler's idiosyncrasies and songwriting skills.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-36193" title="The Dear Hunter: The Color Spectrum" src="http://alarmpress.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/dear_hunter.jpg" alt="The Dear Hunter: The Color Spectrum" width="200" height="200" /><a href="http://thedearhunter.com/" target="_blank"><strong>The Dear Hunter</strong></a>: <em>The Color Spectrum</em> condensed CD &amp; 9-EP collection (<a href="http://www.triplecrownrecords.com/" target="_blank">Triple Crown</a>)</p>
<p>The Dear Hunter: "Deny It All"</p>
<p><strong>The Dear Hunter</strong>, begun as simply a side project, has since blossomed into a theatrical prog-pop band that now has multiple multi-album concept cycles. The group’s newest completion is a nine-EP project called <em>The Color Spectrum</em>, inspired by the colors of the rainbow (plus black and white).</p>
<p>Released as individual 10-inch records and as a single CD with limited selections, the music is as assorted as its inspirations. <em>Black</em> is sonorous, martial, deep, and reverberating; <em>White</em> is ethereal and hymn-like in places, but also doggedly cheerful. <em>Blue</em> is playful, youthful, and driven, churning and giddy; <em>Green</em> is ebullient, relaxed, and expansive; <em>Red</em> is sexy and insinuating as well as aggressive.</p>
<p><em>- Text by Summer Block. Read the full story in </em><a href="http://alarmpress.com/shop/chromatic-the-crossroads-of-color-and-music/" target="_blank">Chromatic: The Crossroads of Color and Music</a>.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Honorable Mentions</span></p>
<p><strong>Aaron Goldberg &amp; Guillermo Klein</strong>: <em>Bienestan</em> (Sunnyside)</p>
<p><strong>Diskjokke</strong>: <em>Sagara</em> (Smalltown Supersound)</p>
<p><strong>Elysian Fields</strong>: <em>Last Night on Earth</em> (Ojet)</p>
<p><strong>Isis</strong>: <em>Live II 03.19.03</em></p>
<p><strong>John Shannon &amp; Wings of Sound</strong>: <em>Songs of the Desert River</em> (Creek Valley)</p>
<p><strong>The Mattson 2</strong>: <em>Feeling Hands</em> (Galaxia)</p>
<p><strong>This Morn' Omina</strong>: <em>L'Unification des Forces Opposantes</em> (Ant-Zen)</p>
<p><strong>Terakaft</strong>: <em>Aratan N Azawad</em> (World Village)</p>
<p><strong>Vetiver</strong>: <em>The Errant Charm</em> (Sub Pop)</p>
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		<category><![CDATA[Alex Skolnick Trio]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Alison Chesley]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Lymbyc Systym]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Masada]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Mats Gustafsson]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Peter Brotzmann]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Secret Chiefs 3]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Sleepytime Gorilla Museum]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Sonore]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Testament]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to the website for cellist Erik Friedlander, the lineup for (John) Zorn Fest 2009 is spread over six dates (March 10-15) at Yoshi's in Oakland, and the lineup is dynamite. In chronological order, the performers will be Secret Chiefs 3, Masada String Trio, Masada Quintet, Bar Kokhba Sextet, The Dreamers, and Electric Masada. Twelve [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span id="more-6212"></span><!--noteaser-->According to the website for cellist <strong>Erik Friedlander</strong>, the lineup for (John) <strong>Zorn Fest 2009</strong> is spread over six dates (March 10-15) at Yoshi's in Oakland, and the lineup is dynamite.  In chronological order, the performers will be <strong>Secret Chiefs 3</strong>, <strong>Masada String Trio</strong>, <strong>Masada Quintet</strong>, <strong>Bar Kokhba Sextet</strong>, <strong>The Dreamers</strong>, and <strong>Electric Masada</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Twelve Cups Records</strong>, the new label run by avant-garde violinist <strong>Carla Kihlstedt</strong>, has issued its first release.  Titled <a href="http://cdbaby.com/cd/carlamatthiasdan" target="_blank"><em>Ravish (and Other Tales for the Stage)</em></a>, the album is a collection of music for theater and dance written by Kihlstedt, bassist <strong>Dan Rathbun</strong>, and drummer <strong>Matthias Bossi</strong> &#8212; each a member of <a href="http://www.sleepytimegorillamuseum.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Sleepytime Gorilla Museum</strong></a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://rocksound.tv/news/article/dillinger-guitarist-comments-on-sharones-departure" target="_blank"><strong>The Dillinger Escape Plan</strong> has hired Billy Rymer</a> (of <strong>The Rivalry</strong>) as its new drummer, replacing Gil Sharone, who will resume focusing on <strong>Stolen Babies</strong> with his brother Rani.</p>
<p>Beautiful electro-acoustic duo <a href="http://www.lymbycsystym.com/news.htm" target="_blank"><strong>Lymbyc Systym</strong></a> begins a European tour today.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.myspace.com/alexskolnicktrio" target="_blank"><strong>Alex Skolnick Trio</strong></a>, an experimental jazz group led by <strong>Testament</strong> guitarist <strong>Alex Skolnick</strong>, has announced a short series of show dates, mostly in California.  Skolnick's trio focuses on original pieces but also includes jazz renditions of rock and metal songs, including Testament's "Practice What You Preach."</p>
<p>After performing in France on New Year's Day, risque music/dance troupe <a href="http://www.extra-action.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Extra Action Marching Band</strong></a> returns to the Bay Area to play at The Uptown in Oakland on January 24.</p>
<p>Rock cellist <a href="http://www.helenmoney.com/launch.html" target="_blank"><strong>Helen Money</strong></a> (the solo moniker of <strong>Alison Chesley</strong>) just finished a new album at Electrical Audio.  Details of its release are forthcoming.</p>
<p>Video-game/metal experimentalists <strong>Horse the Band</strong> will begin <a href="http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&amp;newsitemID=111657" target="_blank">recording a new album</a> in March, likely with <strong>Xiu Xiu</strong> frontman Jamie Stewart at the boards.  The album should be released in May or June on an unrevealed new label.</p>
<p>One of jazz saxophonist <strong>Ken Vandermark</strong>'s upcoming recordings is a disc of live and studio improvisations with German saxophonist <strong>Peter Brötzmann</strong> and Swedish saxophonist <strong>Mats Gustafsson</strong>.  The group, <strong>Sonore</strong>, will have the album released in fall of 2009 on an undetermined label.</p>
<p>The request of the <strong>RIAA</strong> (Recording Industry Association of America) to <a href="http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2008/12/judge-denies-ri.html" target="_blank">appeal the retrial of Jammie Thomas</a> has been denied.  Thomas was deemed liable for $222,000 in damages in 2007 for sharing 24 songs on Kazaa, but the same judge ruled months ago that the initial case was a mistrial.  A new trial is set for March 9.</p>
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