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Lullabye Arkestra
Ampgrave

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    CST044   180gLP • CD • DL

    Release date: 09 October 2006

    Duration: 36:34

     

     Lullabye Arkestra are a bass and drum duo who’ve been playing and self-releasing glorious slabs of distorto-soul for many years. Formed in Toronto by Justin (drums) and Katia (bass), the Ark has played shows as a duo and as a large band, adding horns, voices and organ. Their slow, swampy, overdriven cover of “Summertime” was an early signature tune, along with a clutch of original rave-ups ranging from one-minute combustions of riffage and hollering to longer, fuzzed-out R&B numbers, often marked by sincere but sassy boy/girl call-and-response vocals.
    This album is a knockout. Bursting with barely controlled chaos on some numbers, stripped back to sultry, art-damaged loversoul on others, Ampgrave is a hell of a good time, full of testifying and tenderness, see-sawing between massed instruments and the raw minimalism of the core rhythm section. Justin rounds up fellow Do Make Say Think players Ohad, Brian and Jason on horns and hollering, along with Shelton Deverell on organ and Julie Penner on violin. An additional 10-voice “Chorus Oblivia” of exuberant caterwaul also rallies to the cause.

    Opening track “Unite!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!” explodes into a beautiful cacophony of horn vamps, crashing through ascending chord crescendos while screamo vocals punctuate the flight. “All I Can Give Ya” builds from a delicate exchange of devotional verses by Justin and Kat, towards a soaring, searing chorus. “Hold On” follows with another round of call and response vocals laid over a slow, pummeling soul groove, before bursting into it’s distressed, desparate refrain. “Y’Make Me Shake” is entirely self-explanatory, and rounds out Side One. Our lovers continue to rock on the flipside, with the album’s centerpiece lullabye “Come Out, Come Out” kicking things off. Three mighty tunes pile up from there, gaining crazed momentum until the final swirl of “Bulldozer of Love” segues into the four-on-the-floor anthematics of “Ass Worship”. Hail! Hail! Rock n’ roll. Ampgrave is blistering and beautiful CPR for the soul. Unabashed, unpretentious rock action.

    Thanks for listening.


    PACKAGING NOTES

    LP is pressed on 180g audiophile vinyl and comes in a thick printed jacket with artwork insert.

    CD comes in a custom paperboard mini-gatefold jacket with a printed CD dust sleeve and credits insert.
     

    CREDITS

    Justin Small: drums, vocals
    Katia Taylor: bass, vocals

    FEATURED GUESTS
    Mr. Ohad Benchetrit: saxophone, screaming
    Mr. Brian Cram: trumpet, screaming
    Mr. Jason Baird: saxophone
    Mr. Shelton Deverell: organ
    Ms. Jule Penner: violin
    Featuring The Bellows: Marco (Deadeye) Landini and Randy Ray

    Additional vocals by Chorus Oblivia: Brad Davis, Jeff Barber, Daragh McGoldrick, Ameila McGoldrick, Stephanie Comilang, Derek Stephens, Nadia Moss, Don Wilkie, Amit Dahan, Yochana Benchetrit

    Recorded and produced at Th’Shvitz in Toronto by Ohad Benchetrit, 2005-2006.