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Akron/Family

Meek Warrior

  • AMG Review of Meek Warrior

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    Thom Jurek
    All Music Guide

    The most beautiful thing about the Akron/Family, this collective quartet of New York musicians who record for Michael Gira's Young God label, is that they are virtually unclassifiable. Is it ock? Post-rock? Acid folk? Freak folk? Free improvisation? Ultimately, who cares what it is, that it is is what matters most, and that is displayed prominently on this seven-cut "special album" (according to Gira). It's over 35 minutes, and includes the nine-plus-minute opus "Blessing Force" that moves from silence to rock-out mantra, to chant to intricate polyrhythmic interplay to free-form, improv, wig city back to guitar, bass, drums zone-out to skronk. All you can say for a brief second is "Oh yeah," before they enter with acoustic guitars, hand percussion and the paraphrased English translation of a Buddhist mantra on "Gone Beyond." There's melody and beauty and space and earth in sharp contrast to the fire of the previous cut. The vocals here are utterly beautiful and joyous and the spiritual vibe is set. Clocking in at only 3:22, it would have been interesting to hear what this might have been like at ten minutes. Alas. In any case, Akron/Family are up to what they do best here: shatter expectations, turn their own music inside out along with the heads of everybody listening. When they re-enter the known world it's only for a few minutes, as the brief folk song that is the title track blends fractured banjo (hmmm Magnolia Electric Co?), guitars and four-part harmony, as well as the thrum of an electric bass for a few seconds. All the listener can say is "bring it on: more, more, more." Those who dig the most acoustic side of the group will be more than blissed out by the rest of this set, which moves into droning, whole-tone psych-folk, sheer acoustic improvisation that is utterly melodic and into "No Space Is This Realm," which gradually moves into overtone music on trombone, harmonium, and hand percussion . What is so ultimately rewarding about Akron/Family is that these tunes are crafted, slowly and purposefully. Their parts are grafted in without seams or abrupt juxtapositions. Even "The Rider (Dolphins)," another wild, multi-part jam that follows the dreamy "Lightning Bolt of Compassion," is done gently. Once given the opportunity, this band, no matter how seemingly chaotic their sounds are from the outside, will seduce as well as astonish. The final song, "Love and Space," offers real release and plenty of what the track promises; it's a sacred hymn and a mantra joined at the bellies and it sends the disc off into silence on a note of peace. Akron/Family are a spiritual wonder as well as a musical one. They are a quartet who've listened to a lot of music, everything form the Incredible String Band, the chanting and prayer of Tibetan Monks and the music of Madagascar, to the Flaming Lips and yet what they've created on Meek Warrior is something wholly their own; it's filled with sophisticated yet welcoming changes in texture, dynamic, and form/genre that seem effortless, not forced or idiosyncratic for its own sake. Meek Warrior is their most realized outing to date.

Akron Family interview
over 3 years ago

Last year, Akron/Family almost landed two albums in my top ten, their self-titled debut and the rougher, more exuberant split with Michael Gira's Angels of Light. It didn't seem fair, and anyway, I was having a lot of trouble reducing my list to ten, so very late in the year, I just switched the split with the debut, which had been holding down #2 all year to that point. This is not really ve...

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MOG likes their earlier stuff better
over 3 years ago

I'm listening to the new Akron/Family, Meek Warrior which is out on Young God next week, and it's fantastic. The first cut, "Blessing Force" is a nine-plus minute free-jazz leaning freakout, which has a lot of fans' panties in a bunch, but look, they've always liked the improv, it's in the self-titled too and what is "Raising the Sparks" but an extended riff? Anyway, I noticed that MOG has sl...

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Exciting Music Day, Hooray!
about 1 year ago
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So I've got a co-worker who has fairly similar musical tastes with me - I think I veer out into the harder end of the spectrum farther than he does, but we share a lot of good music between us. Co-worker was kind enough to share with me a disc of some stuff one of his friends put together for him, and man there's some REALLY good stuff on here - Akron/Family being the stuff that's sticking best...

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I Just Found Out About... Part IV: Akron/Family
6 months ago

As the day draws to a close, I sit listening to music while preparing for summer classes at Penn State. I'm scheduled to audit Spanish 2, my worst subject in high school- and to make matters worse, since I took four years of Spanish in high school, I'm not allowed to take Spanish 1 or 2 for credit in college!Brooding about my luck, this little diddy, Akron/Family's "Love and Space" popped up on...

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Akron/Family - Meek Warrior
over 3 years ago
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AKRON/FAMILY is a ground-breaking band and we urge you to scrutinze their rainbow mountain rock right away. "Meek Warrior" is their latest LP, and it features contributions from free jazz legend Hamid Drake, Griffin Rodriguez (Bablicon), Jason LaFarge (Pineal Ventana, Sikhara) and members of Broken Social Scene and Do Make Say Think.This album is insane. It's a lot harder than their self-titled...

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Akron Family own your feeble little minds!
over 2 years ago
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Cool video, cool song, cool band. 'nuff said.

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