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01. Chantal Acda - Saturday Moon
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02. Chantal Acda - Conflict of Minds
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03. Chantal Acda - Disappear
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04. Chantal Acda - The Letter
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05. Chantal Acda - Back Against the Wall
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06. Chantal Acda - Time Frames
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07. Chantal Acda - Wolfmother
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08. Chantal Acda - Waiting
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ARTIST
ACDA, CHANTAL
TITLE
Saturday Moon
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
GLITTERHOUSE
CATALOG #
GRLP 1029LP
GRLP 1029LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
7/9/2021
LP version. "I first heard
Chantal Acda
sing and play the early 2000's in San Sebastian, Spain. I shared the bill that night with her group
Sleeping Dog
. After their set was finished and I had caught my breath, I thought of
Sandy Denny
and
Cat Power
and
Van Morrison
and every singer who had ever hijacked my tears and lifted me towards a light . . . Chantal and I eventually joined forces in a trio with drummer
Eric Thielemans
that we named
Distance, Light & Sky
. . . While Chantal's three previous solo albums were immaculately produced by two luminaries of the so-called 'post-classical' scene (
Nils Frahm
,
Peter Broderick
and
Phill Brown
respectively),
Saturday Moon
is a more feral child and is all the stronger for it . . . When I talked to Chantal about the album, she made it clear that this shift in tone and method was quite purposeful. She had decided to produce the album herself to protect the clarity and freedom of that vision . . . The first song and title track 'Saturday Moon' feels liberated and bursting with ideas from its first notes onward. Drummer Eric Thielemans supple groove sets up Congolese guitarist
Rodriguez Vangama
's gorgeous soukous flourishes which sets up the Pūwawau singers's soaring vocalizations on the refrain. It is a free-spirited mix of things, that maintains an elegant coherence because of Chantal's always assured songwriting, arranging and vocal presence. The album continues to spin and turn and upend preconceptions throughout its length. There are sonic surprises like
Alan
from
Low
's guitar synth on 'Disappear,' a song that ends in a tornado of electricity and also features backing vocals from Low bandmate
Mimi
. Atmospheric guitar legend
Bill Frisell
delicately converses with two tracks.
Shahzad Ismaily
of
Tom Waits
and
Marc Ribot
fame plays haunted six string fractures on one of the album's darkest songs "Conflict of Minds", together with
Borgar Magnason
(
Sigur Rós
,
Björk
). There are eighteen musicians in total on the album. Strings, horns, contrabass and piano are also woven into the kaleidoscopic, eclectic mesh . . . Through all of the diverse sonic shapeshifting and emotional ground covered on
Saturday Moon
Chantal may have at last discovered her natural musical home. One that includes many sympathetic collaborators but at the same time is not boxed in by other people's agendas and expectations..." --
Chris Eckman
, Ljubljana, January 2021
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