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THE RECORD:
The Spell is the most fitting name yet for a Black Heart Procession
record. True, One and Two and Three have economy on their
side, and Amore del Tropico nodded toward the intrigue within.
But The Spell nails it. Spells are cast over a person, a love
affair, a nation, a world; they enchant and entrap, disorient
and delude. They are the heart of this record, both the webs
they spin and the snap that occurs when they're broken. And
there is no better word to describe the spooky intoxication
of The Black Heart Procession's sound.
Theirs is the sound of driving at night across the West. Like
the wide-open landscape, this is music that knows how to be
both desolate and lush. And it knows that while sadness pulls
you down, discontent pushes you forward. So the Procession
never stops. Here, a song's 6/8 beat will pull you into a
moody seductive waltz and next, the violin and piano evoke
the house band of a lonesome cabaret with the lights turned
low. Then the strings stop their mournful crying and shift
into a propulsive thrum, and now we've got the pedal to the
metal and we're heading straight down the open road into a
cinematic twilight.
There's an echo and a vastness, a sound big enough to fill
the night, larger than life. A soundtrack to that midnight
drive alone, ghost towns of the heart flickering back to life.
This is a band who knows that darkness takes many forms: despair
and confusion, yes, but also shelter, escape, and beauty.
Hope is held like smoke in the lungs, dizzying and burning.
The Black Heart Procession is exactly what their name says
they are: a cavalcade of foreboding tenderness. The Spell
is cast.
THE BAND:
The Black Heart Procession took root in San Diego in 1997,
when Pall Jenkins (vocals, guitars, synths, etc.) and Tobias
Nathaniel (piano, guitar, organ, etc.) put their previous
band, Three Mile Pilot, on an open-ended hiatus. They are
the core members of Black Heart, joined by drummer Joe Plummer
(Modest Mouse, the Magic Magicians), bassist Jimmy LaValle
(The Album Leaf) and violinist Matt Resovich (The Album Leaf).
The Spell is their fifth full-length album. To make it, the
band assembled a new recording studio and then traveled between
San Diego and Portland, OR to write and rehearse the material.
The album was recorded and produced by The Black Heart Procession
in their new studio, SDRL, in San Diego.
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