Widows

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Album Information

Total Tracks: 16   Total Length: 37:13

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Year in Electronic 2008

By philip sherburne, eMusic Contributor

Every year, it's the same. November rolls around, and so do the requests for end-of-year lists, which I leave all but unread in my inbox, hoping they'll go away. Panic: What was good this year? Mind: blank. I curse my fitful listening habits and the shoddy acoustics of the apartment in which I lived until a month ago — not to mention its lack of a living room, which left no space to listen to… more »

They Say All Music Guide

The previous records by the Lucky Dragons (aka producer and multi-instrumentalist Luke Fishbecks) were random and chaotic, but they each seemed to have one grounding element that gave the random noise experiments some sort of theoretical basis. The basis of Widows takes a while for the listener to tease out, but as the record wears on, it begins to reveal itself. The source material for Widows consists almost entirely of acoustic instruments and quiet wordless vocals; not the folk music as Fishbecks has previously toyed with the form, as on 2002′s Dark Falcon where actual old trad folk tunes were used, but seemingly improvised in a quiet, folkie style. The snippets of songs that are relatively unencumbered by Fishbecks’ clicks, beeps and whirs sound quite pretty in a low-key, impressionistic way, similar to all those young acoustic guitarists heavily beholden to John Fahey. As a result, there’s a growing tension throughout Widows, between the melodic ease of the guitar and dulcimer parts and the jagged electronic interruptions that overpower and transform them into new and strange soundscapes. – Stewart Mason

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