Fire on Fire - Orchard (CD)

Orchard
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Album Details: Orchard

Release Date:12/10/2008
Label:Young God Records
UPC:658457003824

Track List: Orchard

  1. Sirocco
  2. Heavy D
  3. Assanine Race
  4. Orchard
  5. Flordinese
  6. Hartford Blues
  1. Toknight
  2. Squeeze Box
  3. Flight Song
  4. Grin
  5. Tsunami
  6. Haystack

Pro Reviews: Orchard

  • All Music Guide

    Following on from a limitededition debut EP, Fire on Fire's often excellent first fulllength demonstrates what might be the contradictory heart of the return to the roots that has been valorized in any number of musical corners over the opening years of the 21st century namely, what roots, and in what context? It isn't that the quintet, partially consisting of veterans from the engagingly erratic art/jam ensemble Cerberus Shoal, doesn't know where it's coming from the spirit of old American traditional song forms, not to mention older recording techniques and preferences, dominates The Orchard with songs like "Assanine Race," and having the spare, spindly, and trebly feeling of famed singles and field recordings from the 1920s and 1930s collected and obsessed over from then to now. But whether it's the overwhelming burden of context the band labors in at present bands inspired by similar sources are practically a dime a dozen or a lingering sense that there's a withdrawal almost ti...nged with fear of the present; sometimes there's something perversely hard to love about an album created with love. One can hear that love easily in songs like "Toknight" with its chessboard metaphors and wry description of Jesus as a favorite scapegoat, while the concluding tracks "Tsunami" and "Haystack" are, perhaps perversely, the strongest, with the latter finding a fusion between odd sonic touches, understated drone, and fragile vocals that sound far more unearthly than anything before them. Still, it's worth considering that the band's Young God labelmates Akron/Family have the same sense of deeprooted singalong and traditions but encompass a mélange of technological and other influences to create something living more than a museum piece, which The Orchard perhaps too inevitably suggests at points. There may be no easy resolution to such questions, though, in a time as relentlessly sonically restless as ours. - Ned Raggett, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Fire on Fire

Multiinstrumentalists Fire on Fire evoke various shades of eccentric rustic, Americana folk on their selftitled 2007 debut EP. Formerly the electric group Cerberus Shoal, they switched to a wide assortment of entirely acoustic instruments when evolving into Fire on Fire. The EP was coproduced by Michael Gira, on whose Young God label it was released. - Richie Unterberge... Read more