For those still under the spell of Will Oldham's majestic "The Letting Go" this latest Bonnie "Prince" Billy album may at first seem a disappointment. It enters with a warm, countrified splash of fiddles, banjo, piano and vocal ha connor-choice.com - Lie Down in the Light - Comparison Shopping and Read Reviews                                                                                                    Index | Sitemap  
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For those still under the spell of Will Oldham's majestic "The Letting Go" this latest Bonnie "Prince" Billy album may at first seem a disappointment. It enters with a warm, countrified splash of fiddles, banjo, piano and vocal harmonization, with an air of CSN or the Grateful Dead. An old fan may ask, where is the "darkness," the incest, murder, dissimulation? With repeated listenings the subtle enchantments of Oldham's lyrical song cycle grow, organically emerging from strange and beautiful, unfamiliar areas of the heart and mind. The chameleonic, Kentucky-native Oldham has always hidden his gnomic and gnostic creations within wizard's cloaks and veiled meanings. Performing under the names Palace, Palace Music, Palace Brothers, even his own name, he has adopted a moniker derived from the young Jacobite pretender, Bonnie Prince Charlie, and from William Bonney, a.k.a. Billy the Kid. Throughout he has been a consistently intriguing and strangely moving songwriter, capable of raw sincerity and piercing insight. But in recent years he has forgone the croaking wail and atonality he had used to hide his oddness and mysteries, dropping the off-key guitars and lo-fi sloppiness, favoring beautifully and subtly produced albums.Never content to stay in one mode or style, the "Prince" shifts, changes and dodges with each record. This album is more straightforward than his Valgeir Sigurdsson-produced previous album. He has left the Icelandic mood behind for down-home Nashville, under Mark Nevers' production. Ashley Webber's lovely vocal duets and backgrounds, organ and pedal steel, Shahzad Ismaily's multi-instrumentalism, even a row of wrenches and clarinet give it rich, grounded space. And Oldham has never reached more deeply into the human universal lyrically or vocally. "Lie Down in the Light" dispels the "freak folk" label, and should drive the likes of Devendra Banhart back into their caves in shame. On the cover a comic image--a muscle-bound manly man wrestling a green, Hulk-like angel with psychedelic wings--suggests (and lampoons) the serious depth of the album's themes. "I know my way around the world/It's a circle and it starts and it ends." This cycle, like the seasons and stages of life, begins with roots and ends in enchanted reconciliation. From "good earthly music," home and family, love and exultant public eroticism, through suspicion of human motivation, loss and death, it moves toward the spiritual with a playful sense of humor and grace. He regards the cosmos, which we can never fully understand: "For every king there's a crown, and every time I look around, I am the king of infinite space." Occult and full of potential, this line is actually from a song likening the human to a blind mole in the ground. Hope and fond irony abound, despite tragedy and obstacles, rather than resignation. Through lists of loss and human incapacity in "What's Missing Is," to recognition of human folly and consequent transcendence in "Where's the Puzzle?" the realization is, "Why do you frown /Why do you try/Why don't you lie down in the light?" Then "Willow Trees Bend" suggests a new salvation: For every man alive there is a fire/And for every king a crown..../When faced with your fire/I will surrender to You." The near-Gospel "I'll Be Glad" offers hope and levity, with its choral backup and allusion to a child's rhyme and Christ as shepherd: "Lord, wherever you go you'll always have me around." This is the "song that does not end." It is life. And yet he holds to the earth and longing for "new harmony on an awesome scale": "The song is a man and a woman, and everything else." For those with ears to hear this album is a wonder not to be discounted. Hail Saint Billy! 4 June 2008, Willow Creek, CA.Will Oldham is one of the few artists who can actually prove the "less is more" theory. Even with simple song structures and sparse instrumentation, his songs still sound rich and full of life. There's only one way to accomplish that... great songwriting. If you're new to Will Oldham, start with 1999's "I See a Darkness" and work through chronologically to this one. I assure you, if you can appreciate good music, it will be an enjoyable ride.If you want witty banter about how amazing this album is, go to pitchfork's review. I just had to add my 2 cents inorder to out weigh the jokers who gave it a 1-star.One thing though, considering all the absolute horse s*** that is played on the radio, this music is of the gods. It represents all that is good about music and should be studied in elementary school music classes as well as college conservatories. Will Oldham is my personal lord and savior.i'll let you know if i change my mind. in the meantime, buy 'arise, therefore' instead. Will Oldham:(intones into tape recorder) Throughout the course of our new rotting century. New and rotting that's brilliant.(clears throat) Throughout the course of our--Tape Recorder:(effeminate African-American voice)Shut up!Will Oldham: Huh? Who said that.Tape Recorder: Why it's your fairy-god uncle child, emphasis on the fairy. Oh no I didn't.Will Oldham: This is absurd, I've never heard of a tape recorder that has it's own like voice. Wheres all my awesome stuff that you should have been like recording.Tape Recorder:Oh you mean all that honky jive about dumpsters and lost dreams.Will oldham: It's not jive. It's art.Tape recorder: Don't take this the wrong way girlfriend, but art it aint.Now if you wanna see some real art, you need to check my girl Nqyuen Thi over at the Hairplex. What she does with an emory board and nail file is pure Jesus. Will Oldham:I'm taking you back to Radio Shack.Tape Recorder: I think that would be for the best, you're halitosis is beginning to mess with my circuitry.




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