Hymn to the Immortal Wind [10 Year Anniversary Edition]

Hymn to the Immortal Wind [10 Year Anniversary Edition]

by Mono
Hymn to the Immortal Wind [10 Year Anniversary Edition]

Hymn to the Immortal Wind [10 Year Anniversary Edition]

by Mono

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Overview

Japan's Mono have always been a cinematic band, concerning themselves with flow, dynamics, and textures. Since they began recording in 2001, they have undergone a virtual transformation, from power instrumental rock maximalists to a more diverse, lush, orchestral sound that focuses as much on space as it does on actual sound. Hymn to the Immortal Wind follows 2006's You Are There and Palmless Prayer/Mass Murder (a collaboration with World's End Girlfriend's Katsushiko Maeda) by three years. These earlier recordings have vast sonic differences -- You Are There is a more formal rock-oriented recording, while Palmless Prayer/Mass Murder, complete with string section, offers the more subtle and melodic aspect to the quartet's approach. On Hymn to the Immortal Wind, bandleader and composer Takaakira "Taka" Goto insisted on the band playing live in the studio along with a 25-piece string section with flutist, directed by Paul Von Mertens and Dave Max Crawford. Produced by and engineered by Steve Albini -- who showed his usual uncanny talent for placing microphones all over the room and capturing the proceedings perfectly -- this set is the most varied, adventurous, and utterly musical offering from Mono yet. "Burial at Sea" begins slowly with a drone from a Hammond B-3 organ, and is soon joined by two different electric guitars, one playing a single-string theme, the other a simple yet lovely melody. Bass enters slowly and cautiously as the gossamer beauty of the lyric line unfolds. Cymbals, strings, and even a glockenspiel kiss this melody as its tension begins to rise and become a dirge; timpanis mark time, creating the full funereal feel. If this were really a sendoff, there wouldn't be a dry eye in the house. Over ten and a half minutes, the track unfolds into a lush suite where strings sometimes battle the conventional rock instruments for dominance, and sometimes are left to their own lilting, languid devices. Elsewhere, such as in "Pure as Snow (Trails of the Winter Storm)," shimmering guitar lines crisscross, alternating between strummed chord shapes and halting lead lines that are underscored by drums and timpani. The piece evolves as large spaces opened by Taka and strings create alternate, not counter-, melodies, and somehow commingle into a force of beauty that is utterly cinematic in scope. Sure, there's plenty of "wall of rock" din on the album (check for it in all the longer tunes); it is an essential part of the intensely beautiful, expansive, yet not contradictory experience that is Mono. Hymn to the Immortal Wind is a definitive statement from a band that has staked its claim to a sonic identity that owes no debt to influence. If there is such a thing as "post-rock," this is truly it. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 06/14/2019
Label: Temporary Residence
UPC: 0656605334820
Rank: 39686

Tracks

  1. Ashes in the Snow
  2. Burial at Sea
  3. Silent Flight, Sleeping Dawn
  4. Pure as Snow (Trails of the Winter Storm)
  5. Follow the Map
  6. The Battle to Heaven
  7. Everlasting Light

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Mono   Primary Artist
Steve Winkler   Violin
Ellen O'Hayer   Cello
Mark Anderson   Cello
Mary Stolper   Flute
Chie Yoshinaka   Violin
Jennifer Clippert   Flute
Richard Yeo   Cello
Carol Kalvonjian   Violin
Eille Bakum   Viola
Jody Livo   Violin
Alison Chesley   Cello
Kent Kessler   Double Bass
Yasunori Takada   Drums,Cymbals,Timpani,Glockenspiel
Takaakira "Taka" Goto   Guitar (Electric)
Vannia Phillips   Viola
Jeff Yang   Violin
Andra Kulans   Viola,Violin
Yoda   Organ (Hammond),Guitar (Electric)
Katherine Hughes   Violin
Susan Voelz   Violin
Paul Von Mertens   Conductor
Jill Kaeding   Cello
Inger Carle   Violin
Margaret Daly Davies   Cello
Michael Duggan   Cello
Carmen Llop Kassinger   Violin
Wendy Cotton   Cello
John Sagos   Viola
Benton Wedge   Viola

Technical Credits

Heeya So   Story
Steve Albini   Mixing,Engineer
Yasunori Takada   Composer
Takaakira "Taka" Goto   Composer,Art Direction,String Arrangements
John Golden   Mastering
Mono   Composer
Jeremy DeVine   Design,Art Direction,Layout Design
Esteban Rey   Artwork,Art Direction
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