Edge of Everything, by Birds and Arrows |
This is the underlying experience of listening to Edge of Everything, the 2015 album by Tucson partners/musicians Andrea and Pete Connolly, the members of Birds and Arrows. 'Haunting' is too harsh a feeling for the ten songs on this fifth album; 'reminiscent' might be more fitting, even though the first song, "Desert Home", comes on strong and steady. It is followed by the childlike singsong repetitions of "Ghosts in the Water", almost a melodic jump rope rhyme. "Trainwreck" has a slow inevitability, an apology for what cannot be avoided, and "Wolf" is deceptively gentle. However, the song that spoke to me the most was the soft and instrumental "Blackbeard's Lullaby". The sliding of the guitar, the restraint inherent in the long pauses, even the brevity, all made me feel as though I were stretched out in the grass watching the clouds go by on an endless afternoon. Each of the songs on this album are unique, and yet fit together, hand in hand. The overall effect is a remedy for that hamster-on-the-wheel trap that twenty-first century life forces us into, over and over. This is an album of quiet and powerful reflection.
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