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(2021) Peter Kris - No Language For The Feeling [FLAC]
While the manufacture of such items may seem like an act of defiance against digital culture, you can bet that Peter Kris, who is also a member of German Army, would like you to keep a web browser open while listening. He’s probably more concerned with the legacy of colonialism than he is with the outcome of the format wars, and if you’re the sort of listener who tries to grasp a title’s significance, this modest selection of electric guitar instrumentals is a lesson in politics. “Lolita Lebrón and Empire.” “Navassa Riots.” “Atoll And Atomics.” “Abramoff in Saipan.” “Voth’s Account of the Hopi.” Go ahead, look them up, but be prepared to go down wormholes populated by sad stories of geographic appropriation, cultural extermination, lethal exploitation, and subverted justice. Or maybe you’ll just listen, since Kris’ compositions betray scant relationship with the events they reference. Despite the grim histories referenced, they’re generally easy on the ears, encompassing twangy strolls, hazy reveries and tidal washes of feedback. If that all sounds familiar, it should. Working with what sounds like one electric guitar, some digital delay, and a few spare tracks on a basic home studio set-up, Kris achieves a sound so close to the one Roy Montgomery perfected on the albums Scenes from the South Island and Temple IV, one suspects he applied his research skills to sorting out the exact signal chain used on those records. But while Montgomery’s albums evoke expansive landscapes, aspiring to a Popol Vuh-like grandeur, Kris’ tunes are more modest. One suspects that he has less use for the epic, since American epics are usually used to motivate people to move other people off of big plots of land.
Tracklist:
1. A Dual Nature Of Complaint (03:13)
2. There Were The Soldaderos (03:17)
3. Abramoff In Saipan (03:07)
4. The Hills Have Money And The Freeway Is What Is Ours (04:07)
5. Empty Eyes As A Path To An Empty Soul (03:26)
6. A Village Called Pagat (03:34)
7. Faustian Bargain (04:02)
8. Calling For Support, Getting Words (03:14)
9. Small Dots On A Map (03:03)
10. No Language For The Feeling (03:46)
11. Excluded From Peace (03:03)
12. Only Know The Logo Map (03:19)
13. I Undercut Myself From The Start (03:46)
14. Lolita Lebrón And Empire (03:54)
15. Indulged For Just A While Longer (02:54)
16. Navassa Riots (02:11)
17. Enemy As A GPS Coordinate (04:33)
18. Atoll And Atomics (05:01)
19. They Missed The Point (03:25)
20. To Call It A Territory Instead Of A Colony (03:47)
21. Trauma On Repeat (03:25)
22. The Role Of The Kachina (02:08 )
23. Annual Cycle At Oraibi (02:11)
24. Fathers Of Fathers In The Middle Of Song (03:09)