205. Volcano Choir - ‘Repave’ + New Fashioned

Volcano Choir - ‘Repave’ + New Fashioned

Ingredients: 1 ounce rye whiskey, 1/2 ounce amaretto, 1/4 ounce simple syrup, 3 dashes bitters, orange peel for garnish.

Mixing Instructions: Stir ingredients in a shaker with ice and strain into a rocks glass.  Serve neat and garnish with orange peel.

Notes: Many music fans have been introduced to Volcano Choir by way of, “another Justin Vernon band” owing to the bubbling fame of Vernon (Bon Iver).  With a Spring release from The Shouting Matches, another one of his bands, it might be assumed that Vernon is restless, but I have another theory — he just really loves music.  In fact, it would be a mistake to infer that Volcano Choir is “his” band at all as he provided none of the instrumentation for the group’s second album, but instead faded into the collective, contributing vocals only as other bandmates took the lead.  

Made up of members of Collection of Colonies of Bees (a band Vernon says changed his musical orientation during college) and All Tiny Creatures, the band’s second album contains much of the emotional depth you’d expect from anything associated with Vernon, but cranks up the experimentation a few notches churning out a fine collection of post-rock ballads.  The heart of the album, starting with third track, “Comrade” and ending with track six, “Dancepack” is where one seems to enter the engine room of a band who has created an album you’ll have on repeat throughout the Fall and one best balanced with a new twist on an old drink — fitting for an artist who seems to thrive on continually changing the recipe.    

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202. St. Vincent - ‘Strange Mercy’ + Absinthe Frappé

St. Vincent - ‘Strange Mercy’ + Absinthe Frappé

Ingredients: 1 ounce absinthe, 1/2 tablespoon superfine sugar, 1 ounce water.

Mixing Instructions: Pour the absinthe, sugar (the quantity will need to be adjusted according to the brand of absinthe, as they vary greatly in sweetness), and the water into a blender. Blend for a moment to dissolve the sugar and then, with the blender running, add 3 or 4 ice cubes through the hole in the top, pausing between cubes to let them get crushed. Blend until smooth. (via Esquire)

Notes: When describing St. Vincent’s music I can only say that she seems to be constructing her albums with a different set of building materials - specifically those that provide the most stark contrasts.  Guitar riffs deconstructed to chainsaw-like flurries bounce around dreamy, innocent soundscapes that can at any moment go from child-like wonder and amusement to a deformed state of confusion and horror.  Her voice, soft and lullaby-esque breathes out some of the most stark and self-aware lyrics around.  Simply put, Annie Clark’s music keeps you on your toes and Strange Mercy, her third studio album, twists all these contrasts and contradictions into a overwhelmingly strong piece of art.  If you don’t have this album in your vinyl collection, add it immediately and pair it with an absinthe cocktail that comes from a blender.  

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