Showing posts with label Sir Richard Bishop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sir Richard Bishop. Show all posts

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Rangda - False Flag
















I've expressed my appreciation of Richard Bishop (guitar) in these pages before. I've been on bills with Chris Corsano (drums) a couple times, and he is simply the most amazing drummer I've seen. Ben Chasny (guitar - Six Organs of Admittance, Comets On Fire, etc.) I'm familiar with in name only. It is, in a term that I wish could be permanently stricken from the lexicon, a supergroup.

False Flag is clearly a product of the "quick and dirty" approach, but it doesn't suffer from that in the least: rather, it's the sound of three monster talents mixing it up, and the results are immediate rather than sketchy, focused rather than simplified. These are all fully realized pieces . . . which is not to say that, if allowed to germinate and grow, Rangda wouldn't be even better.

The reviews around on this are pretty clear and fairly accurate. There is a sound of Earth mixed with some of Bishop's Eastern tendencies on the slower, more atmospheric stuff, and the "noise" stuff has all the ferocity any junkie could hope for. And, more than just ferocious, there is a depth, soul, and color to the playing that is lacking on a lot of "noise".

And, as a couple people have mentioned in reviews, this will be a can't miss live show. Lexington is already on the schedule, and a friend is working on getting them at a joint within walking distance from the casa. I can't wait.

It's good stuff. Give it a try.

There are a couple good versions of "Bull Lore" on YouTube that I couldn't fit here - definitely worth a look.