A Forest of Arms

A Forest of Arms

by Great Lake Swimmers
A Forest of Arms

A Forest of Arms

by Great Lake Swimmers

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

While he writes lovely melodies and has a fine voice, Tony Dekker of the Great Lake Swimmers often sounds dour enough that one could imagine he'd like to hide in a cave for a while. And for the group's sixth studio album, 2015's A Forest of Arms, Dekker did just that; his vocals and acoustic guitars were recorded in Ontario's Tyendinaga Caverns and Caves, one of the oldest natural caverns in Canada, while the rest of the instruments were tracked in a variety of studios, performance venues, and resonant rooms in unlikely locales. While it's difficult to say how much impact Tyendinaga made on the final product, it certainly testifies to the group's willingness to experiment. And in a band where mood plays a major role, doing your vocals in a cave probably does make a difference, and the cool but emotionally taut tone of A Forest of Arms' 12 tunes is genuinely powerful, as the wheatfield textures of Dekker's voice blend with the faraway cry of Miranda Mulholland's violin and the well-worn bark of Erik Arnesen's banjo and electric guitar. A Forest of Arms evokes the feeling of a Sunday afternoon in a rural community as the cool, decisive snap of autumn is in the air, at once beautiful and laced with sad inevitability, and though the Great Lake Swimmers don't clear out much new stylistic or thematic ground on this album, it's still a welcome reminder of what they do so well. (And "I Must Have Someone Else's Blues" shows Dekker does have a sense of humor.) From the lonesome drift of the melodies and the brilliantly rendered dynamics of the performances to the uncluttered detail of the production (by engineer Justin Shane Nace in collaboration with the group), this is a splendid mood piece that excels in concept and execution. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 05/19/2015
Label: Nettwerk
UPC: 0067003105019
Rank: 51286

Tracks

  1. Something Like a Storm
  2. Zero in the City
  3. Shaking All Over
  4. Don't Leave Me Hanging
  5. One More Charge at the Red Cape
  6. I Was a Wayward Pastel Bay
  7. A Bird Flew Inside the House
  8. A Jukebox in a Desert of Snow
  9. I Must Have Someone Else's Blues
  10. The Great Bear
  11. With Every Departure
  12. Expecting You

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Great Lake Swimmers   Primary Artist
Kevin Kane   Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background)
Tony Dekker   Vocals,Ukulele,Mandolin,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Karen Moffatt   Viola
Erik Arnesen   Banjo,Guitar Effects,Guitar (Electric)
Aleksandar Gajic   Violin
Drew Jurecka   Viola,Violin
Bret Higgins   Piano,Claves,Mandolin,Marxophone,Bass (Upright),Bass (Electric),Organ (Hammond)
Michael Eckert   Pedal Steel
John Dinsmore   Mandolin,Vocals (Background)
Miranda Mulholland   Violin,Vocals (Background)
Emily Hau   Violin
Joshua Van Tassell   Drums,Percussion
Justin Shane Nace   Mellotron,Guitar (Rhythm)
Lydia Michinsky   Cello

Technical Credits

Tony Dekker   Composer,Producer,Group Member
Erik Arnesen   Group Member
Joao Carvalho   Mastering
Great Lake Swimmers   Producer
Howie Beck   Mixing
Bret Higgins   Composer,Group Member,String Arrangements
Miranda Mulholland   Group Member
Joshua Van Tassell   Effects,Group Member
Justin Shane Nace   Engineer,Producer
Katie Umhoffer   Design,Artwork
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