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ARTIST
PRAIRIEWOLF
TITLE
Deep Time
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
WORRIED SONGS
CATALOG #
WS 023LP
WS 023LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
12/13/2024
Prairiewolf
make easy listening music for an age of fracture. They almost do it in spite of themselves. No one can seriously question the head music bona fides of the members of this Colorado-based trio. Guitarist
Stefan Beck
has already assembled a formidable discography of jewel-toned guitar zone-outs under his
Golden Brown
moniker. And keyboardist and guitarist
Jeremy Erwin
and bassist
Tyler Wilcox
have both made their reputations as chroniclers of the vast world of out-music. The appropriately titled
Deep Time
operates in its own chronology, unspooling at its unhurried pace. All its incongruous period and stylistic references -- the new age pulses, Hawaiian steel, shaggy hippie rambles, lysergic guitar spirals, and orchestral synthesizer flourishes -- float atop the album's own singular temporality.
Deep Time
makes its own time. From the moment Beck folds his slide guitar, origami-like, into a sound resembling the call of gulls on the tranquil album opener, "Peach Blossom Paradise," there is a sense of departure from everyday life. The shimmering "Lighthouse" has a similar sunbaked nonchalance, like an afternoon passed day-drinking in a seaside bar. That they named their lush, kaleidoscopic downtempo track "The Meander" pretty much says it all. The ranging, propulsive "Saying Yes to Everything" seems like a nod in the direction of
Rose City Band
's brand of wookie krautrock. And the motorik noir of "Demon Cicadas in the Night" also goes hard. Beck and Erwin's intertwined guitar jam on the eerie album standout "The Cold Curve" evolves into something that sounds like primitive computer music. A genteel bassline from Wilcox on another album highlight, "Revisionist Mystery," sets the stage for a loopy space jazz turn from guest clarinettist
Matt Loewen
of
Rayonism
. The title of post-rock cowboy tune "Another Tomorrow" might refer to the alternative future that so many critics heard in the music of Prairiewolf's first album. Or it might simply refer to the persistence of time, however deep.
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