Frankie Sparo on Constellation is an odd one. There's bits
of yr post rock on there as you'd expect, shades of Low too...
But also there's some lo fi ramblings too which I didn't expect. Quite
twinkly and pretty in places, emminently tuneful in the majority of places
and only a tiny bit annoying every so often. Welcome Crummy Mystics is on vinyl and CD. Pretty good....
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What their label says...
Frankie Sparo's third release is a little masterpiece of highly
original, stylistically diverse songwriting. Sparo's debut record, My
Red Scare (cst013) was comprised mostly of songs played solo,
unadorned, wrought only from guitar, voice and beatbox. The two years
since have seen forays into broader instrumentation and collaborations
with additional players. A tour with Silver Mt. Zion yielded a set of
string and digital arrangements (some of which are documented on a 2001
EP, cst017) and many of these same players contribute to the new songs
on Welcome Crummy Mystics. Meanwhile, Frankie Sparo's live shows back
in Canada have featured an official second member in the person of N.
Moss (piano, keyboards, backing vox). Her playing, singing and
arranging can be heard throughout the new record.
Sparo's inimitable intimacy is well-preserved on several of these new
tracks; the fragility of guitar paired with Moss' piano/organ can be
heard to great effect on "Bright Angel Park" and "This Lie". With an
additional element - bass in "My Sistr", digital treatments in "Camera"
- the carefully expanded palettes play with countervailing forms:
modern jazz ballad and naive music-box lullaby. But Sparo has also
assembled larger ad hoc bands for various set pieces on the album.
Album opener "Hospitalville" is a fluid, slow-burning swing complete
with drums, bass and trumpets - a brilliant arrangement set pumping by
Efrim's heavy compression treatment (he recorded the album at the
Hotel2Tango). A men's choir later makes a brief appearance, as do some
digital de/reconstructions, on the record's two rock songs, "Akzidenz
Grotesk" and "Back on Speed". Sparo can always be counted on for
top-notch reflection and erudition in the lyrics dept., so if you enjoy
language, give these a close listen. A very fine and complex collection
of poetic music.
Other items by Frankie Sparo
Arena Hostile Frankie Sparo CD, £2.59 Sorry - sold out.