Rob Fisk (DEERHOOF, 7-YEAR RABBIT CYCLE) Ben Chasny (SIX ORGANS OF ADMITTANCE, COMETS ON FIRE) Tom Carter (CHARALAMBIDES) Pete Swanson (YELLOW SWANS) Glen Donaldson (BLITHE SONS, JEWELED ANTLER) Liz Harris (GROUPER)
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“Alternating heartrending drone and quietly affecting folk carved by taciturn hermits, [Badgerlore] speaks through distant symbols, inky clouds, and thin pine-needle patterns on the floor. These pipers at the gates of dusk are holed up against the witching hour, creating beauty within a crumbling, musky night.” PITCHFORK
“Organic sure, but [Badgerlore's] touchstones are, in their intellectualism and breadth, surprisingly more art than folk, recalling Eno's Ambient series, Laurie Anderson's warmer vocal narcissism, and even John Cale's early, occasional organ visitations.” PITCHFORK
“Like some cave painting that starts to glow and move before your eyes as the torch sputters out . . . Inspired.” DUSTED
Badgerlore We Are All Hopeful Farmers, We Are All Scared Rabbits
Release date: April 24, 2007
Badgerlore is the great tribal council of the so-called "Freak Folk" movement. The supergroup features Rob Fisk (Deerhoof, 7-Year Rabbit Cycle) and Ben Chasny (Six Organs of Admittance, Comets on Fire), with Tom Carter (Charalambides), Pete Swanson (Yellow Swans), Glen Donaldson (Blithe Sons, Jeweled Antler) and Liz Harris (Grouper). Together they proceed with masterful nuance and inexorable tension; We Are All Hopeful Farmers, We Are All Scared Rabbits is the sound of effigy mounds slowly rousing from prehistoric slumber.
Forget New Weird America; forget Old Weird America. In devotional murmurs and arboreal whispers, the denizens of the Badgerlore lodge summon the dreadful, breathing shadow of the Old Weird Universe.
Features original artwork and tintypes by San Francisco artist Allison Watkins; graphic design by Grammy Award-winner Susan Archie.
thankyou for the add....the new album sounds great, if its as good as 'things too sorrowful to be reminded of and things too beautiful to possess' i will be happier than things...