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Retribution Gospel Choir

Retribution Gospel Choir

  • AMG Review of Retribution Gospel Choir

    Amg
    K. Ross Hoffman
    All Music Guide

    Less a side project than a sort of alternate reality version of Low, Retribution Gospel Choir allow Alan Sparhawk, guitarist and songwriter of that legendarily quiet, minimal slowcore outfit (along with bassist Matt Livingston, a recent addition to Low's lineup) the chance to play music that, while still pretty minimalist, conceptually anyway, and often fairly slow, is definitely not quiet. Make no mistake, this is capital-R Rock music through and through, of the gruff and gloriously hazy variety typically associated with the stoner '70s and alternative nation '90s -- dense and thorny, with pummeling drums and grungy guitars galore. But at heart it's not particularly far removed from Sparhawk's primary concern: Low are a quintessentially '90s band after all, initially conceived as a nonconformist response to the grunge explosion but certainly not a wholly contrarian one, and the Low of the 2000s have amply demonstrated their propensity for rocking out in a flannel-flavored vein, at first on 2001's Trust but most notably on 2005's The Great Destroyer, which would have blended right in had it appeared ten years earlier. (Meanwhile, Sparhawk's status as a closet guitar god was well established on 2006's free-form one-man band turn Solo Guitar.) So fans of Low will find plenty to embrace here, especially those who have relished those recent developments; by the same token, Retribution Gospel Choir could well still try the patience of nonbelievers, as turning up certainly hasn't purged Sparhawk of his searing intensity or his elemental, no-frills songwriting style. There is appreciable variety here, from the punishingly relentless, dirgelike opener, "They Knew You Well," and the driving, riff-driven "Somebody's Someone" to deceptively mellow, epically escalating slow-burners "Destroyer" and "Holes in Our Heads" and the hooky power pop of "For Her Blood" and "Easy Prey," but in terms of sonic texture this album bears a singularity of purpose that's just as hypnotically consistent as Low's early work. Two numbers, "Take Your Time" and "Breaker," recur from the last Low album, the witheringly sparse Drums and Guns, and both of them are substantially reimagined, with "Breaker" in particular (a song that actually originated with this group) channeling a tremendous emotional release to match its lyrical fury and the tense potency of the Low version (although, since Mimi Parker joins the Choir to sing on this track, it effectively is a Low performance with a different drummer). It's nice to hear her there, but, perhaps surprisingly, Parker's vocal presence (always a crucial element to Low's ineffable magic) truly isn't missed here: Sparhawk's pipes are plenty potent to deliver his as-always indelible melodies, and the density of his multi-tracked guitar work offers a different but equal substitute for the pair's harmonic interplay. Which, come to think of it, is an excellent indication that this band deserves attention on its own merits, and not merely as the master of muted moodiness moonlighting in a garage rock group.

Album Review: Retribution Gospel Choir Self Titled
about 1 year ago
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*rating* 8.2*summary* LOW founder's side project dials up the urgency and volume...but remains slo(core) and steady enough to win the race.*This two person review is by Wendy W. and Sage T.*ST: Wendy, it's good to have you around - it's been too long since we've been honored by your keen musical insight.WW: Ditto for you..only replace keen musical insight with keen ass kissing.ST: Your tact an...

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Retribution Gospel Choir
about 1 year ago

My review of Alan Sparhawk's new project ran today at Dusted...and it went sort of like this.Retribution Gospel ChoirRetribution Gospel ChoirCaldo VerdeFrom its earliest days, Low has amassed comparison after comparison to Neil Young. If you look around the web, it is not hard to find live covers, most recently a version of "Down By the River" recorded in Melbourne this January. Yet, it’s norma.

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Retribution Gospel Choir ... not a new Low at all
about 1 year ago

Retribution Gospel Choir is Alan Sparhawk's new project, but it is not at all like Low. It's much fuzzier, dirtier (sonically, I mean -- as far as I know he's still exceptionally moral and Christian for a rock guy)and more distorted...and, to be honest, I like it better. What do you think? Here's a cut off the self-titled album which will be coming out on Caldo Verde in early April.

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Stream Retribution Gospel Choir's "What She Turned Into"
about 1 year ago

This is Alan Sparhawk of Low's new side project, and it's a very cool indie rock thing produced by Mark Kozelek of Sun Kil Moon and released on Kozelek's label, Caldo Verde.

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Retribution Gospel Choir
about 1 year ago

My review of Alan Sparhawk's new project ran today at Dusted...and it went sort of like this.Retribution Gospel ChoirRetribution Gospel ChoirCaldo VerdeFrom its earliest days, Low has amassed comparison after comparison to Neil Young. If you look around the web, it is not hard to find live covers, most recently a version of "Down By the River" recorded in Melbourne this January. Yet, it’s norma.

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Album Review: Retribution Gospel Choir Self Titled
about 1 year ago
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*rating* 8.2*summary* LOW founder's side project dials up the urgency and volume...but remains slo(core) and steady enough to win the race.*This two person review is by Wendy W. and Sage T.*ST: Wendy, it's good to have you around - it's been too long since we've been honored by your keen musical insight.WW: Ditto for you..only replace keen musical insight with keen ass kissing.ST: Your tact an...

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Low and Retribution Gospel Choir Tour
about 1 year ago

Low headquarters sent out the following announcement for a European Low Tour, with a short RGC tour following."Hello everyone. Spring may be around the corner -- it nearly hit 30 degreestoday. Time to go on the road, anyway.Low is heading back to Europe for another round of shows, quickly followedby a tour from Alan's latest side project, Retribution Gospel Choir. RGC'snew album is out March 18...

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For Her Blood
about 1 year ago
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Hi all, I'm back after a short log-in issue. So I've been listening to the Retribution Gospel Choir album for about a week now, and it's become one of my favorite releases of this year, by far. The RBC is lead by Low frontperson Alan Sparhawk (and I'm definitely going to do a post on Low soon as well). I think Sparhawk is really one of the best songwriters of his generation, and doesn't much ge...

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