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Shelter From The Ash, by Six Organs of Admittance (CD on Drag City)

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Rating: happy This record left our Phil feeling happy.

I quite like some of the Six organs of Admittance stuff though I find it a bit hit and miss. The last couple of albums didn't do much for me but this new one titled' Shelter From The Ash' (reportedly something to do with the outrageous smoking ban in England) is more the kind of Six Organs gear I dig. I prefer the opium den style meanderings rather than the wah wah wanking. This has bits of both but more of the former and at times it's more like those 2 albums they did for Time Lag (my favourites!). This one features folks from Magik Markers, Fucking Champs, Comets On Fire etc and if you want to know what I think.... I think it's a bit useful. 

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Six Organs of Admittance is, as ever, Ben Chasny — but other players on SHELTER FROM THE ASH include Noel Harmonson (Comets On Fire), Tim Green (The Fucking Champs), Elisa Ambrogio (Magik Markers), and Matt Sweeney (SUPERWOLF).

 

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