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Unwed Sailor w/ Zombie On Radar & Bribed Fuzz at Spacebar (4/18)
distinct populace presents:
Unwed Sailor
w/ Zombie On Radar, Bribed Fuzz
Thursday April 18, 2019 Spacebar 2590 N High St, Columbus OH
Doors at 8:00pm 18+ admitted $6 advance, $8 day of show
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With over 20 years of music under his belt, Johnathon Ford, the visionary behind Unwed Sailor, presents a new offering in his expansive interpretation of instrumental music. Throughout the bands career, Ford has leapt in a myriad of instrumental directions, from angular post-rock rhythms, to dreamy ambient soundscapes, to the sound of homemade instruments playing storybook nursery rhymes. Though all these directions vary in style, all of the albums share a certain melodic sensibility, a flavor thats undeniably Fords, yet each has its own unique place in creating the sound and vision of Unwed Sailor. In effect, the bands discography feels like a collection of postcards from different times and places.
This, of course, includes Heavy Age, the bands most recent full-length (and first in a decade), whose leaden beats land heavier and bass churns harder than the bands predecessors. With Heavy Age, Ford says, I wanted this to feel like an Unwed Sailor live record. Like if you came to an Unwed show, this is what youd hearheavy and bombastic, like grabbing someone by the shirt. Still Heavy Age also contains glints and sparks of the albums that preceded it. Songs like Indian Paintbrush and ACAXAO, for example, feature Little Warss wavering momentum, its swarming effervescence; others like Nova feature The White Oxs vast expanses. Though nothing quite captures the aesthetic of The Marionette and the Music Box, the album possesses a similar sense of narration, as if each track feels like a chapter in an epic story. In effect, Heavy Age feels like the culmination of everything that Unwed Sailor has releasedand a touchstone toward which the band has been building for years. But the only way to understand their sound and style, to truly comprehend the breadth of their depth, is to pick up their stack of postcardsstarting with Heavy Age, the darkest and densestand flip through them one at a time.
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LocationSpacebar (View)
2590 N. High St
Columbus, OH 43202
United States
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Minimum Age: 18 |
Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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