Hallock Hill – The Chair

Posted On: April 5, 2011
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One album that we are very much looking forward to in the next month or so is Hallock Hill’s ‘The Union’…

The label describes the release as “The pursuit of conjuring voices of one’s past and fusing them into a fertile whole”. Just from that description alone one would surely be intrigued, but when you actually take a closer listen to the album you get a sense that this is going to be a very special release indeed!

To wet the appetite you can watch this short film ‘The Chair’ and read more info from the label below…

Hallock Hill – The Union

Within The Union are voices both near and distant, still and shivering, fragments of memories held close that speak of a dense, glowing and yet often haunted landscape. It is a distinctly American space, one with rivers cutting through mountains on their way to deserts, of mesas eroding into dust, of skyscrapers. Of electricity.

One also journeys inward, into an interior space that can reveal what happens when thought ceases and the unconscious ferments into sound. The Union’s multitude of voices — speaking through a variety of layered guitars — repeat and entwine, weaving threads of a present now engorged with the past.

Centering the album is a suite of five acoustic pieces where multiple guitars weave in and out of each other to form melodic thickets. At either end of The Union are pieces where electric guitars careen, drone, sing, ascend at times into the unstable howls that precede silence. Both lyrical and confounding, The Union reflects the solitary pursuit of conjuring the voices of one’s past and fusing them into a fertile whole.

www.hundredacrerecordings.com
www.hallockhill.net