Showing posts with label Fire!. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fire!. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 17, 2021

Fire! - Defeat (2021 Rune Grammofon)


Not the most optimistic title for pressing times, but the music sees Fire! tracking new paths and reaching new levels of excellence, still honoring their 12 year old vow of presenting a fresh approach to improvised music. Their debut album, You Liked Me Five Minutes Ago, was released in 2009 to wide international acclaim. “The basic strategy of pairing the expressive energy of free jazz with a sturdy sense of groove has yielded something potent and self-contained” (New York Times). Between this and Defeat there´s been five albums, including collaborations with Jim O´Rourke (Unreleased?, 2011) and Oren Ambarchi (In The Mouth A Hand, 2012).

No two Fire! records sound the same, but with Defeat they have taken their biggest leap so far, with Gustafsson giving the flute a prominent place in the sound image, a surprising and most successful move, his both expressive and ornamental approach given ample room to breathe, especially on the two long tracks bookending the album. In places more subdued than on previous efforts, but with the distinctive bass figures and hypnotic mood fully intact. There are some lively stretches with guests Goran Kajfes and Mats Aleklint, bringing to mind their big band offshoot Fire! Orchestra, albeit on a much smaller scale.

1. A Random Belt. Rats You Out. 09:03
2. Each Millimeter Of The Toad, Part 1 04:51
3. Each Millimeter Of The Toad, Part 2 05:38
4. Defeat (Only Further Apart) 06:45
5. Alien (To My Feet) 09:56

Thursday, February 8, 2018

Mats Gustafsson Trio: Fire! - The Hands (RUNE GRAMMOFON 2018)


For 20 years Rune Grammofon has made a habit of releasing music that is beyond easy classification, in later years typified by Swedish trio Fire!, consisting of Mats Gustafsson, Johan Berthling and Andreas Werliin. All three are highly accomplished musicians, but Fire! music is not “difficult” in the sense that jazz and especially free jazz is often perceived. Very much a tight knit unit with three equal players, Fire! has been likened to powerful guitar led trios such as Cream and The Jimi Hendrix Experience, but with Berthling´s heavy, doom laden basslines being such a typical identifier, we can´t help but thinking of Black Sabbath´s debut album when it comes to hypnotic impact.

The Hands is the trio´s sixth album and once again displays a totally uncompromising and intriguing mix of (mostly) heavy, dark and intensely burning music whether one decide on calling it jazz or rock. The album closes on a quiet and reflective note with the appropriately titled “I Guard Her To Rest. Declaring Silence”.

And we say it´s easily their best so far.

1 The Hands 4:39
2 When Her Lips Collapsed 4:52
3 Touches Me With The Tips Of Wonder 3:31
4 Washing Your Heart In Filth 4:54
5 Up. And Down 4:44
6 To Shave The Leaves. In Red. In Black 9:10
7 I Guard Her To Rest. Declaring Silence 4:50


Johan Berthling: Electric and double bass
Andreas Werliin: Drums, percussion and feedback