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Wooden Wand and the Vanishing Voice|Gipsy Freedom

Gipsy Freedom

Wooden Wand & The Vanishing Vo

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The continuing career of Wooden Wand & the Vanishing Voice could almost be described as that of enjoyably amused willfulness -- they seem all too readily to be lumped into the neo-psych/folk collective ramalama of the early 21st century, but then they start an album like Gipsy Freedom with a song consisting of nothing but low-key free jazz sax and female singing and all of a sudden the spirit of Patty Waters reincarnated proves a better touchstone than Syd Barrett. With the sax being provided by guest Daniel Carter, the five piece band takes the title of this album seriously -- in fact it could arguably be a perfect phrase for their career of multitudinous releases, labels, and incarnations. Two lengthy explorations provide near bookends for the album: "Didn't It Rain" is part steady pluck-and-drone, part scrabbling collapse, while the twice as long "Dead End Days With Caesar" has a great stoned-poetry rap which Iggy Pop probably would love to use sometime if the reunited Stooges ever did a show of nothing but "We Will Fall." In contrast are two tracks under two minutes, including "Don't Love the Liar," which might be as close as Wooden Wand get to a garage/punk number -- at least, in an alternate universe, and with a suddenly shrill start to the chorus. The various explorations throughout reach a level of exultance that show the group is much more than just a bunch of folks thinking the height of improvisation is a drum circle: "Hey Pig He Stole My Sound," with its collage of melodies and clattering beats culminating in a final minute of fierce, insistent rhythm, while the skeletal death folk of "Dread Effigy" has all sorts of drone, feedback, and more lurking in the mix which evolves into a richer, wordless singalong by the end of the song.

© Ned Raggett /TiVo

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1
Friend, That Just Isn't So
00:04:31

Kill Rock Stars, MusicPublisher - Wooden Wand and the Vanishing Voice, Composer, MainArtist

2005 Kill Rock Stars 2005 Kill Rock Stars

2
Didn't It Rain
00:10:52

Kill Rock Stars, MusicPublisher - Wooden Wand and the Vanishing Voice, Composer, MainArtist

2005 Kill Rock Stars 2005 Kill Rock Stars

3
Don't Love The Liar
00:01:37

Kill Rock Stars, MusicPublisher - Wooden Wand and the Vanishing Voice, Composer, MainArtist

2005 Kill Rock Stars 2005 Kill Rock Stars

4
Hey Pig He Stole My Sound
00:08:02

Kill Rock Stars, MusicPublisher - Wooden Wand and the Vanishing Voice, Composer, MainArtist

2005 Kill Rock Stars 2005 Kill Rock Stars

5
Sun Sets On Clarion
00:06:53

Kill Rock Stars, MusicPublisher - Wooden Wand and the Vanishing Voice, Composer, MainArtist

2005 Kill Rock Stars 2005 Kill Rock Stars

6
Dread Effigy
00:06:18

Kill Rock Stars, MusicPublisher - Wooden Wand and the Vanishing Voice, Composer, MainArtist

2005 Kill Rock Stars 2005 Kill Rock Stars

7
Dead End Days With Ceasar
00:21:20

Kill Rock Stars, MusicPublisher - Wooden Wand and the Vanishing Voice, Composer, MainArtist

2005 Kill Rock Stars 2005 Kill Rock Stars

8
Genesis Joplin
00:01:52

Kill Rock Stars, MusicPublisher - Wooden Wand and the Vanishing Voice, Composer, MainArtist

2005 Kill Rock Stars 2005 Kill Rock Stars

Presentación del Álbum

The continuing career of Wooden Wand & the Vanishing Voice could almost be described as that of enjoyably amused willfulness -- they seem all too readily to be lumped into the neo-psych/folk collective ramalama of the early 21st century, but then they start an album like Gipsy Freedom with a song consisting of nothing but low-key free jazz sax and female singing and all of a sudden the spirit of Patty Waters reincarnated proves a better touchstone than Syd Barrett. With the sax being provided by guest Daniel Carter, the five piece band takes the title of this album seriously -- in fact it could arguably be a perfect phrase for their career of multitudinous releases, labels, and incarnations. Two lengthy explorations provide near bookends for the album: "Didn't It Rain" is part steady pluck-and-drone, part scrabbling collapse, while the twice as long "Dead End Days With Caesar" has a great stoned-poetry rap which Iggy Pop probably would love to use sometime if the reunited Stooges ever did a show of nothing but "We Will Fall." In contrast are two tracks under two minutes, including "Don't Love the Liar," which might be as close as Wooden Wand get to a garage/punk number -- at least, in an alternate universe, and with a suddenly shrill start to the chorus. The various explorations throughout reach a level of exultance that show the group is much more than just a bunch of folks thinking the height of improvisation is a drum circle: "Hey Pig He Stole My Sound," with its collage of melodies and clattering beats culminating in a final minute of fierce, insistent rhythm, while the skeletal death folk of "Dread Effigy" has all sorts of drone, feedback, and more lurking in the mix which evolves into a richer, wordless singalong by the end of the song.

© Ned Raggett /TiVo

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