2008, VHF
Faint at the Loudest Hour is the astonishing solo debut by guitarist Alexander Turnquist, part of a young generation of guitar players who have taken their incredible virtuosity and turned it into something actually worth listening to. Like James Blackshaw, Jack Rose, Glenn Jones, etc, this could roughly be described as raga guitar, with its long, modal compositions and hypnotic overtone play.
Unlike most of his peers, Alex employs a variety of extended techniques ala Hans Reichel, grappling the strings with both hands and using a variety of approaches and attacks on both the steel and wood. Theres also a distinct lack of audible roots influence here, with Alex sidestepping the Fahey-isms that dominate so much current acoustic guitar music. Along with the 6 & 12 string acoustics, Alex makes subtle use of electronic textures, such as the surprising Fennesz-like dissolve that occurs midway through amongst a swarm of hummingbirds. The CD was recorded by Scott Solter (Mountain Goats, Liam Singer, many others) with cinematic depth and detail.
Unlike most of his peers, Alex employs a variety of extended techniques ala Hans Reichel, grappling the strings with both hands and using a variety of approaches and attacks on both the steel and wood. Theres also a distinct lack of audible roots influence here, with Alex sidestepping the Fahey-isms that dominate so much current acoustic guitar music. Along with the 6 & 12 string acoustics, Alex makes subtle use of electronic textures, such as the surprising Fennesz-like dissolve that occurs midway through amongst a swarm of hummingbirds. The CD was recorded by Scott Solter (Mountain Goats, Liam Singer, many others) with cinematic depth and detail.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Amongst a Swarm of Hummingbirds |
| 2 | In the Vein of Bedlam |
| 3 | Water Spots Upon My Mind |
| 4 | White Out |
| 5 | Mime Fight |
| 6 | As the Sun Sets, We Think of Days to Come... |
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