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ARTIST
GARDNER, DREW
TITLE
Flowers in Space
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
FEEDING TUBE RECORDS
CATALOG #
FTR 547LP
FTR 547LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
5/5/2023
"This is the first LP (following a cassette) released under
Drew Gardner
's name and it's a doozy. Drew is a guitarist, probably best known as a founding member of
Elkhorn
(although his musical partnerships with
Jesse Shepard
go back way further than that), and his recent work with
Jeffrey Alexander
's
Heavy Lidders
has also been noteworthy as hell. The band here is a trio with
Andy Cush
(
Garcia Peoples
) on bass, and the extremely well documented
Ryan Jewell
on drums. Drew's guitar playing is jazzy without being jazzoid, and rural without being hick. The four instrumentals the trio lay down are of a piece, and share a brilliant (if understated) flash. The closest comparison I can think of is to the pair of Raccoon label LPs cut by
Joe Bauer
and
Noggins
. Both
Moonset
and
Crab Tunes
were great shuffling sets of low-key trio improvisation hovering somewhere between the electric jazz of the period (1971) and the country-oriented British West Country progressive bands of the same era. The same can be said of
Flowers in Space
. The pieces here are all assembled without a lot of flash, but they're steeped in a deep and very stoned-sort of meditative state you might also compare to some of the Dead's more pared-down, low-key distensions of late '69. There's a smoky, frictionless ease to the sound. One that reveals a little bit more of its true nature every time you spin it. Recorded by
Jason Meagher
at Black Dirt in 2019, released as part of the Drowned Land series, this one's a smoker in a whole lot of ways. So sit down, lean back, and draw deep. You'll be damn happy you did." --
Byron Coley
, 2023
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