The Patron, by To KIll A Petty Bourgeoisie (CD on Kranky)

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Label: Kranky
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Catalogue number: KRANK112
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The latest emmisions from the Kranky camp come from To Kill A Petty Bourgeoisie. Their debut long player 'The Patron' blurs the line between guitars and electronics. It's a spectral work of immense depth. There's loads going on with all the layers of sounds and effects augmented with breathy, haunting female vocal. Trippy, other worldy music. There's a dark /shoegaze /4AD thing going on. Phil reckons like The Charalambides crossed with slowdive. Top notch. Where does that expression come from. What notch???

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content: The Patron is the debut full length release by To Kill a Petty Bourgeoisie. The songs center around an underlying love story between two merging corporations that manage to capture the raw sentiment of isolation, profound discovery, and morbid betrayal. The Patron is about the corruption of an idea that is at first welcomed and later destroyed.

    The recording process typically began with a basic vocal and guitar structure which was then slowy developed by adding electronics and manipulating sounds, until the orignal outline is blurred yet still identifiable. The steady passing of sounds and samples are most important to TKAPB’s recording process, and they rely heavily on the loss of translation between each pass.

    But the importance of the technical details of any sound recording should be considered infinitesimally small when measured against the end result. Many sound artists have read both the pop and noise manifestoes and tried to join the two seemingly opposed theories into a cohesive whole, yet few have succeeded. Invariably, the artist makes a conscious or subconscious decision to stand firmly in the one camp where their beliefs truly lie and to occasionally tip the cap to the other to remind both themselves and the listener of their original intent. What TKAPB have produced however, is a near perfect storm of structure and chaos, melody and noise, the precise and the random, fused into their own unified musical theory of everything that at times soothes while simultaneously grabbing your throat.

context: To Kill a Petty Bourgeoisie consists of Jehna Wilhelm, guitar and vocals, and Mark McGee, electronics and sound manipulation. Originally from Richmond, VA, the duo has been involved with this project for 4 years and has been supported by an ever-changing cast of players and musicians. They now reside in Minneapolis, MN where they run their own label, The Riley Bushman Recordings & Archives, which they use as an outlet to release various projects and collaborations.

track listing:
1. The Patron  2. The Man With The Shovel, Is The Man I’m Going To Marry  3. Lovers & Liars  
4. Long Arms  5. Dedicated Secretary, Liaison, Passionate Mother  6. I Box Twenty  
7. You Guys Talk, We’ll Spill Our Guts  8. With Brass Songs They’ll Descend  9. Very Lovely  
10. Window Shopping

 

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