White Wilderness

White Wilderness

White Wilderness

White Wilderness

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Overview

John Vanderslice's 2011 album finds him starting off a new year with engaging focus -- not least because the release is barely over a half an hour long. White Wilderness feels like something from an earlier time not just in brevity, but also thanks to the cover design, the orchestral accompaniment, and more -- it's not that he's become Sinatra, but over the nine songs of the release he brings his ruminative, elegant creative ear to some excellent partners in the Magik Magik Orchestra. The fantastic instrumental break on the opening "Sea Salt," strings and horns swirling to a quick punctuation before the vocals return, makes an immediate mark, with the arrangement on "Overcoat" coming not far behind in terms of enjoyable drama. Vanderslice's soft, sometimes cracking voice remains the understandable focus but in a world of sighing dullards he possesses both the knowledge of how best to use his voice as well as great words to sing. To quote a representative lyric from "Convict Lake": "Small black X on the edge of the camp/I couldn't wait to fall off the map." "After It Ends," consisting only of vocals and acoustic guitar, allows Vanderslice the chance to show his core strengths almost by means of contrast; even if that's seen to be his kind of aesthetic to begin with, it's a stellar example of same, with the sense of hopefulness in the singing working against what is a not as hopeful lyric. The title track, piano, strings, and woodwinds combining to create a fragile feeling that almost couldn't be called anything other than wintry, feels like a lost recording from the late '50s on the one hand (the vibes are a killer touch) while being of its moment on the other, at one point pulling back completely to let Vanderslice's singing step fully forward. ~ Ned Raggett

Product Details

Release Date: 01/25/2011
Label: Dead Oceans
UPC: 0656605135229
Rank: 189553

Tracks

  1. Sea Salt
  2. Convict Lake
  3. White Wilderness
  4. The Piano Lesson
  5. After It Ends
  6. Overcoat
  7. Alemany Gap
  8. English Vines
  9. 20k

Album Credits

Performance Credits

John Vanderslice   Primary Artist,Vocals,Guitar (Acoustic)
Magik Magik Orchestra   Primary Artist,Orchestra
Michelle Kwon   Cello
Lucas Chen   Cello
Annie Phillips   Clarinet
Amy Sedan   Flute
Evan Buttemer   Viola
Ivo Bokulic   Viola
Jonathan Goldstein   Percussion
Krisjana Thorsteinson   Oboe
Liana Berube   Violin
Matt Depasquale   Trumpet
Max Stoffregen   Piano
Ravenna Lipchik   Violin
Steph Bibbo   Violin
Youngeun Cho   Violin
Max Butler   Pedal Steel
Jason Slota   Drums,Percussion,Vibraphone
Sylvain Carton   Saxophone,Clarinet (Bass)
Seth Ford-Young   Bass
Richard Cheetham   Trombone
Minna Choi   Vocals,Conductor
Wayne Van Lieu   French Horn

Technical Credits

Jacob Winik   Assistant
Bernie Grundman   Mastering
Ian Pellicci   Engineer
John Vanderslice   Composer
John Congleton   Engineer,Producer
Jay Pellicci   Engineer
Alberto Hernandez   Assistant
Minna Choi   Arranger,Artistic Director
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