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Thinking Plague, "The Echoes Of Their Cries" from 'Hoping Against Hope' (Cuneiform Records).

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Thinking Plague:

Mike Johnson - guitar, samples, midi instruments

Mark Harris - soprano and alto saxes, B-flat standard and bass clarinets, flute

Dave Willey - bass, drums, accordion

Elaine di Falco - voice, accordion, piano

Robin Chestnut - drums, percussion

Bill Pohl - guitar

with:

Adriana Teodoro-Dier - piano, toy piano

Simon Steensland: bass

Mike Boyd: drums

Kathryn Cooper: oboe

Clouds scud across a storm-wracked sky, but while briefly exposing rare shards of blue, most often, blacker, gloomier grays lurk behind the mists.

Sometimes a work of art enables us to articulate our thoughts and feelings in times of upheaval and chaos. In an era when the world has seemingly come off its hinges, an album like Hoping Against Hope offers listeners the consolation that they are not alone. But more than that, this intellectually complex work offers tools to help us make sense, affectively at least, of the whole sorry mess.

Thinking Plague is a storied band, whose thirty-five year history has seen it cleave consistently to the extreme limits of what is possible to do within rock music. Much of the music it released has owed more to traditions external to rock, such as folk, chamber music, and particularly, the avant-garde tradition of twentieth-century classical music.

Thinking Plague are often cited as the leading light of the American arm of the ‘Rock In Opposition’ movement, genre-defying and, above all, unique.

The arrangements we hear on Hoping Against Hope are those we will hear live. Even when singer Elaine di Falco’s accordion is written and recorded in multiple voices, the parts are realizable by a single instrument.

Leader and composer Mike Johnson and newest member Bill Pohl’s tightly scored twin guitars are panned out wide enough for the listener to balance the pursuit of an individual voice against the ensemble texture, which is the creative focus, a carefully crafted polyphony served by each instrumental voice. Pohl’s addition brings a second electric guitar to the texture for the first time, enabling more sinuous scoring, rather than making the sound more ‘rock’.

There is a familiar vocabulary in play, a harmonic palette and a phraseology that has evolved considerably over the band’s lifespan without extreme points of rupture, despite major changes and sometimes long gaps between releases; this is clearly the same band that we heard in the 1980s, but Johnson is writing from a creative position that is fruitfully removed from that he occupied even four years ago. As demanding as this music may be, it is made to sound easy, and more importantly, beautiful.

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Comments

5 years ago

Music lover

Great album in my collection, thanks for vid

6 years ago

Snitches_get_reported

Interesting arrangement, but yeah the vocals are obnoxious. Like a zoinked-out Charlie Looker with none of the personality

6 years ago

A Sammler

Amazingly poor vocals, it's like they are not even trying

6 years ago

Hox Vox

This is the music saving you from ugliness

7 years ago

gorildub 17

hey, "421" is the name of a dice game, in france !

7 years ago

K Mack

Nice work all

7 years ago

Michael Spriggs

Alan Parsons on a lot of downers. It's not for me but it's definitely different. Continued sucess.

7 years ago

Uwe Boll

Great new recording of one of the best bands ever!!! Long live RIO, ZEUHL & Canterbury!Visit FREAKSHOW-Festival & contact Charly!

7 years ago

35april

Eerie, heavy and delicious stuff, and a perfect opener for this brilliant album! The Plague strikes again!

7 years ago

kostpoll

Simply the best band in our days

7 years ago

Droning Machine

Another amazing song from one of my favorite bands of all time!! Can't wait to buy this album!!!

7 years ago

FunerealObsession

Incredibly disturbing in the best way possible.

7 years ago

Quynh M.

Really amazing!

7 years ago

Stephen Drake

35 years?!?! Best band ever - glad for a new release!

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