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

Saturday, 20 October 2018

Fire! ‎– The Hands (2018)

Style: Free Jazz, Jazz-Rock
Format: CD, Vinyl
Label: Rune Gramnofon

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

Credits:
Producer – Andreas Werliin, Fire!
Drums, Percussion, Effects – Andreas Werliin
Electric Bass, Double Bass – Johan Berthling
Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Bass Saxophone, Electronics – Mats Gustafsson

There are reasons to consider the 2018 release of The Hands as an important one for Fire! It was in 2008 that saxophonist Mats Gustafsson, bassist Johan Berthling and drummer Andreas Werlin first came together as a trio with the idea of a fresh approach to improvised music. Given the groups that the three were in at the time—Gustafsson in The Thing and others, Werlin in Wildbirds and Peacedrums, and Berthling in Angles—it was all too easy for Fire! to be branded as a supergroup, something that the group name, complete with that exclamation mark, did nothing to contradict. Their first album, You Liked Me Five Minutes Ago (Rune Grammofon, 2009) did not dispel such talk either; if anything, its mix of jazz and post-rock encouraged it. 
Despite the crispness of the trio's music, driven along by Berthling's bass, Fire! recordings have often not featured the trio alone, opting instead for collaborations with guest artists, including such luminaries as Jim O'Rourke and Oren Ambarchi on their second and third albums. In addition, from 2012 onwards there has been the added complication of the Fire! Orchestra, a star-studded ensemble of up to thirty players that was built around the trio, which has issued four albums to date and remains active. The upshot of all that activity is that The Hands is the first album for some years by the core trio Fire! 
The good news is that the album's seven tracks, recorded in May 2017, in Sickla, Stockholm, display all the qualities that led many listeners to love the trio back in 2009. Right from the start of the opening title track, the music is propelled by a very unjazzlike bass riff that owes more to heavy rock. When Gustafsson's sax enters the fray, it seems as if electric guitar could be just as appropriate. All of which is reminiscent of Cream bassist Jack Bruce's oft-repeated comment, "Cream was basically a free jazz trio with Eric [Clapton] playing the Ornette Coleman part without knowing it. We just didn't tell him he was Ornette Coleman." Well, Gustafsson isn't Ornette but at times he could pass for 1968 Clapton... and it is such blurring of boundaries by Fire! that is at the root of their popularity. As in any successful trio, be it jazz, rock or whatever, all three players are essential ingredients that fit together as a unified whole, each dependent on the other two. 
Together the seven tracks here total under thirty-seven minutes, the dark, heavy, nine-minute "To Shave the Leaves, in Red, in Black" being the only one to exceed five minutes. With Gustafsson deploying various saxophones plus electronics, Berthling on bass guitar or double bass, and Werlin employing feedback as well as percussion, there is plenty of scope to vary the soundscape as well as the mood and tempo, so the three are never close to getting into a rut. Along the way there are surprises too, including occasional sound samples such as the muffled voice that opens "When Her Lips Collapsed." The biggest surprise is saved until last; the closing track, "I Guard Her to Rest, Declaring Silence," is a slow-burning, brooding piece taken at a stately pace, allowing every note to be savoured. It is a terrific way to end a great album. Fire's best album yet? It would be almost impossible to argue otherwise...
John Eyles / All About Jazz

Monday, 24 September 2018

Fire! ‎– You Liked Me Five Minutes Ago (2009)

Style: Psychedelic Rock, Contemporary Jazz
Format: CD, Vinyl
Label: Rune Grammofon

Tracklist:
1.   If I Took Your Hand...
2.   But Sometimes I Am
3.   Can I Hold You For A Minute?
4.   You Liked Me Five Minutes Ago

Credits:
Producer, Written-By – Fire!
Recorded By, Mixed By – Johan Berthling
Recorded By, Recorded By, Mixed By – Andreas
Drums, Percussion – Andreas Werliin
Double Bass, Electric Bass, Electric Guitar, Organ – Johan Berthling
Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Electronics, Electric Piano – Mats Gustafsson

From the aggrieved, visceral tenor sax wailing which harries the first five minutes of this album, you could easily be forgiven for thinking this was another typically idiosyncratic dive into the deep end of out-there improv by Sweden’s Mats Gustafsson. 
After all, the dust has barely settled since the release earlier this year of the power-jazz freak-outs of his other outfit, The Thing, with their album Bag It. But after those initial opening moments, it quickly becomes obvious that unlike the other Gustavsson-led trio, Fire! is an altogether more meditative proposition. 
Gustafsson (saxes, electronics and Fender Rhodes) is joined by Johan Berthling (acoustic and electric basses, guitar, and Hammond organ) and Andreas Werliin (drums and percussion), and whilst Gustafsson’s trademark honk is never far from the surface, it is tempered by settings that are subtle and gently persuasive.  
But Sometimes I Am gradually coalesces around a pulsing Hammond drone, with Werliin delivering one of those sure-footed shuffles which Can’s Jaki Liebezeit used to conjure up. The appearance of vocalist Miriam Wallentin on this track and her Damo Suzuki-like moans and mumbles only strengthens the association with the venerable German avant-rockers. 
The mood on other pieces is just as hypnotic. Can I Hold You for a Minute? positively sizzles with distorted, shimmering keyboards, whose single notes are fuzzed-up to near breaking point. The resulting heat-haze, underpinned by steady bass and rolling drums, provides a mesmeric backdrop for Gustafsson to be anything but careful with his sax. 
There’s no doubting the impressiveness of the outré fireworks which frequently burst across the album. Yet it’s the sense of control and restraint which is perhaps the most striking aspect of Fire!’s methodology. Rather than letting it all hang out, the tension created in keeping things constantly teetering on the cusp makes this a relative white-knuckle ride from start to finish, albeit with more control than The Thing's wild tangents.
Sid Smith  / BBC Reviews

Friday, 3 March 2017

Fire! ‎– She Sleeps, She Sleeps (2016)


Tracklist:
1.   She Owned His Voice
2.   She Sleeps, She Sleeps
3.   She Bid A Meaningless Farewell
4.   She Penetrates The Distant Silence. Slowly

Fire! ‎– (Without Noticing) (2013)


Tracklist:
1.   Standing On A Rabbit
2.   Would I Whip
3.   Your Silhouette On Each
4.   At Least On Your Door
5.   Tonight. More. Much More
6.   Molting Slowly
7.   I Mostly Stare

Thursday, 2 March 2017

Fire! With Oren Ambarchi ‎– In The Mouth - A Hand (2012)


Tracklist:
1.   A Man Who Might Have Been Screaming
2.   And The Stories Will Flood Your Satisfaction (With Terror)
3.   He Wants To Sleep In A Dream (He Keeps In His Head)
4.   Possibly She Was One, Or Had Been One Before (Brew Dog)

Fire! With Jim O' Rourke ‎– Unreleased? (2011)


Tracklist:
1.   Are You Both Still Unreleased?
2.   ...Please, I Am Released
3.   By Whom And Why Am I Previously Unreleased?
4.   Happy Ending Borrowing Yours