WREKMEISTER HARMONIES Post Metal / Drone / Ambient

The shape-shifting drone, modern classical, outrock and
extreme metal collective, led by the enigmatic and visionary
musician JR Robinson, came into chaotic life in 2006
with the modus operandi of performing and recording long
pieces in museums, mausoleums and other impressive public
spaces. Over three inimitable albums, released at a feverish
pace (You’ve Always Meant So Much to Me, 2013; Then It All
Came Down, 2014; Night of Your Ascension, 2015) JR proved
himself to be a master collaborator - curating and orchestrating
the talents of such varied underground luminaries as Jef
Whitehead of Leviathan; Alexander Hacke of Einstürzende
Neubauten; David Yow of The Jesus Lizard; Chip King and
Lee Buford of The Body; Marissa Nadler; Sanford Parker of
Minsk; the free-improv cellist Fred Lonberg-Holm; Chris
Brokaw of Codeine; and jazz composer Ken Vandermark.
Following the critical success of last year’s Night Of Your Ascension, which featured no less than 30 musicians,
JR felt it was time to seek out new methods, processes and creative strategies. Focusing his energies
on a smaller collective.
Wrekmeister Harmonies core is JR (vocals, guitar) and Esther Shaw (keyboards, piano, violin, vocals).
They are joined by Godspeed You! Black Emperor musicians Thierry Amar on bass and contrabass; Sophie
Trudeau on piano, violin and vocals; and Timothy Herzog on drums.
The title of the album originates from the text of If This Is A Man, Primo Levi’s meditation on the year the
author spent as an inmate at Auschwitz. The Italian Jewish chemist and anti-fascist resistance fighter suggested
in this seminal work that inhumanity comes about when things change slowly and people begin accepting
things that they would normally find reprehensible. JR adds: “I wanted to sonically convey the idea
of slow, creeping change. When I came up with the title I was thinking of how when daylight turns to night
time it’s a very gradual process. You are lulled into watching this slow, peaceful sunset but then all of a sudden
you look up and it’s dark.”
The album opens up with ‘Light Falls I: The Mantra’ with JR intoning the phrases, “Stay in, go out, get sick,
get well, light falls” over a swelling riff that features the albums only two guest musicians, singer songwriter
Ryley Walker and Cooper Crain of Cave and Bitchin Bajas, solidifying the idea of slow change, easing the
passage toward something cataclysmic - both sonically and spiritually.
The album builds inexorably towards the Muddy Waters referencing centrepiece, ‘Where Have You Been My
Lovely Son?’ which has “an incredibly personal” meaning for JR: “It is about the disintegration of a relationship
that I had with my son’s mother. My son and I had a really intense, close relationship and as a result of
this break up I’ve lost that connection. There has been a lot of difficulty and a lot of uncomfortable moments,
so it was a personal message to my son.” And then finally, Wrekmeister Harmonies’ most focussed album to
date resolves in the tempestuous, apocalyptic ‘Some Were Saved Some Drowned’.
From the striking eschatological sleeve art created by outsider artist and Rudimentary Peni founder Nick
Blinko to the new and invigorating band format Wrekmeister Harmonies are ready to progress to the next
stage of their journey.
John Doran, London, May 2016
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