A passion for exploration comes naturally to Xylouris White, the ruggedly visionary duo formed of Cretan lute player George Xylouris and Australian drummer Jim White. For their debut album, 2014’s Goats,
Xylouris White compared themselves to the titular animals, wandering
fearlessly through rough-hewn terrain. Two years later, they showed how
far their horizons could reach on 2016’s majestically expansive Black Peak, named after a mountain top in Crete.
Just 15 well-toured months later, the duo’s exploratory instincts drive them further onwards still on their third album, Mother, released 19th January on Bella Union, and named to denote “new life”. As Xylouris puts it, “Mother is the extension of Goats and Black Peak.
Three things, all part of a whole. Goats are mothers, Zeus was raised
on Amaltheia’s milk, Black Peak is Mother Earth… Mother Earth is the
mother of everything.” The duo have shared a first track from the album
titled “Only Love”, which is steaming HERE, while the album is available to preorder here.
Across Mother’s nine tracks, Xylouris White nurture
fecund growths from the spaces between their instruments. Sometimes the
songs drive with an invigorating urgency; sometimes they brood, plead,
yearn and lull. The duo seem to discover each other anew at every turn,
teasing the songs out from their fluid chemistry with the kind of
virtuosity that knows when to listen, accommodate and learn afresh. “A
theme of the album is the significance of simplicity and a child-like
approach,” Xylouris explains. “So, we connect mother and child and play
instruments as toys. Xylouris White is still gestating.”
That ongoing gestation is a remarkable extension of
already remarkable back-stories. Xylouris is a scion of one of Greece’s
most revered musical families. His father is legendary singer and lyra
player Psarantonis. Jim White, meanwhile, has commanded international
attention for more than two decades as part of Australia’s Dirty Three.
Now New York-based, White has often been called on to collaborate with
numerous alt-A-listers (including: Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy, PJ Harvey, Cat
Power and Smog), where he redeploys the rolling momentum of free-jazz
to variously supple, sensitive and seismic ends. Most recently he
performed with Kurt Vile and Courtney Barnett on their acclaimed album
“Lotta Sea Lice”.
Album opener “In Medias Res” finds the duo already in motion, feeling their way around one another, seeking out ways to bring a song to full bloom. Proving they can also be thrillingly direct when the mood takes them, “Only Love” follows with a brilliantly barrelling sense of momentum, White’s powerhouse percussion urging Xylouris’s liquid-fingered lute-playing and impassioned baritone on to increasing heights of urgency.
From here, Xylouris White proceed as if by intuition,
feeling their way around new terrain. “Motorcycle Kondilies” is muscular
and epic, White’s rimshots providing on-alert accompaniment as
Xylouris’s reaching vocal and dancing lute lines build in intensity. If
the marching rhythm and pretty lute melody of “Spud’s Garden” highlights
the duo’s occasional elegant side, “Daphne” and “Achilles Heel”
showcase Xylouris White’s at their most hypnotic and brooding. “Woman
from Anogeia” hosts a particularly emotive vocal from Xylouris; “Call
and Response” is the duo at their freeform finest, circling each other
querulously, again teasing at possibility. Finally, resolution is
embraced openly on the tactile and reverberant “Lullaby”, as lovely a
track as any Xylouris White have birthed.
As on Black Peak, Mother’s labours benefited
from the midwifery of choice collaborators. Fugazi’s Guy Picciotto
produced once again. Also on hand this time was Anna Roberts-Gevalt of
old-time folk duo Anna & Elizabeth, whose earthy violin/viola lines
and exquisitely sighing vocals can be heard on the track “Lullaby”.
The result is an album of extraordinary accomplishment
from two supremely seasoned players who’ve kept a close kinship with the
richly, rewardingly inquisitive instincts of their youth. In Xylouris’s
words, “It’s the natural maturity of fruits as they ripen. As fruit
matures by the rhythm of nature, so the music grows at its own pace. So,
here are two maturing fruits giving the taste of their present maturity
– and they’re still children.”
1 In Medias Res 3:26
2 Only Love 3:30
3 Motorcycle Kondilies 7:15
4 Spud's Garden 3:53
5 Daphne 5:07
6 Achilles Heel 3:07
7 Woman From Anogeia 2:17
8 Call and Response 3:24
9 Lullaby 4:12
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ResponderEliminarthank u so much
ResponderEliminari spoke too soon .../ is a re up posssible?
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ResponderEliminarDISCO: Xylouris White - Mother
roberth , ya lo tienes resubido en flac
ResponderEliminarthank u for your quick response and the music
ResponderEliminarBuenisimo, la familia Xilouris toda una tradicion de la musica cretense, muchas gracias
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