CD (JNR08) Release Date: 01/24/06Track Listing:
- One
- These
- France
- Godzilla
- Three
- Chair
- Spain
The abNER-Trio's new album puts the 'NERT' back in the grim
iNERTia of our collective doom!
Abner Trio is composed of some of the most formidable
talent in the geographical region, and its sound is a surprising recombinant
mutation of their respective abilities. Which is to say, it's like nothing any
of them have done before. It's more like something they're doing NOW.
The Indianapolis based group is comprised of Clinton Hughey, the melodic-indiedream-rock
guitarist of Manners For Husbands, Karl Hofstetter, the deafening and
horrifying drummer of Melk the G6-49, and scarecrow-skinny old-testament prophet
Daniel Paquette on bass.
Hughey's hypnopompic melodies, Paquette's clairvoyant
lyrics, and Hofstetter's idiot-savant drumming all add up to
grind-folk/sleep-soaked/mystic-schizophrenic-post-monastic-trance-rock album of
the year. Paquette's lyrics have a childish
intelligence, a juvenile sensitivity to the perilous exigencies of the human
conditions. And they're also very fun-fun and happy-happy. The drums follow an
unconscious geometry squeezed into a hopscotch sidewalk-chalk pattern of
time-signatures and scene-changes. The guitar sounds like a Situationist
analysis of po'white-trash/hobo-chic.
The whole album is kind of a hybrid wedding of down-home
bluesy strumming, and hyper-conceptual French postmodernism. This will all make
sense when you hear it, we promise.
REVIEWS
"Abner Trio has a sound of their own. For all the weirdness, there are moments of great beauty throughout this album. Anyone with a taste for extremely off-kilter indie-pop should give this a listen. You will certainly be hearing something you haven't heard before."
Copper Press
"time signature changing post-rock indie weirdness... these guys deliver the goods with the biggest bow tie and odd wrapping that I've ever had the pleasure of witnessing."
Smother
"This is Power Pop at its absolute finest,
with pristine guitar and vocal melodies that are as awesomely simple as they
are beautiful... "Distant Thunder" is an exercise in rock efficiency where the
blubber gets cut and we get nothing but the goods."
The Current
"this album is a whole lot of nonsensical noise that claims to be music...
"Godzilla" is easily the best song herein with the only 'normal' songwriting"
30 Music
"The guy is either a prophet or
lunatic. Haven't figured it out yet. Distant Thunder is full of intrigue
and mystery."
The Phantom Tollbooth
"I hate it, but I love it!"
HM
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