PONTIAK, ARBOURETUM
Pontiak :: Brooklyn, VA
Arbouretum :: Baltimore, MD
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
At The Bakery, Burlington, VT
Dudes coming on Wednesday. That’s Sept 10.
Arbouretum and Pontiak are new labelmates on Thrill Jockey, out of Chicago, and they’ve recently released a split called Kale, on which they play some originals and some songs by John Cale.
Pontiak is made up of three southern brothers with charming names, personalities, and a love of healthy organic food. When they were here with Wye Oak in the spring we took them to Handy’s. Dale bought everyone McHandys, which cost about $15.
Take a listen! And then come out to the show!!!! Locals Buzz Jar are opening!
Pontiak :: Brooklyn, VA
Brothers Lain, Van, and Jennings play music that causes music journalists to talk about the American West, and geology:
"i heard certain cliffs in california eroding into the ocean and the surf breaking on those dislocated masses of earth. seagulls riding on orthographic uplifts. a thousand plateauxs of sagebrush. geologic music. awesome." - Jason Von Nostrand Groves
"Oh man, you know that movie where Paul Bunyan builds a washing machine on top of a mesa in the Sonoran desert and puts an old stone cathedral and some battleship hulls inside? Then the camera just pulls back in slow motion as the sun sets? Pontiak would've been perfect for that." - Time Out Chicago
Arbouretum :: Baltimore, MD
Rites of Uncovering, Arbouretum's Thrill Jockey debut, is an album of broad scope, musically, lyrically and texturally. The name alludes to a process of constant questing that is part of Arbouretum's raison d'etre, what Heumann describes as "a sense of religiosity that is not tied down to a particular moral or ecclesiastical approach, but rather proto-religious feelings such as awe in the face of something greater." In this case, that "something greater" is the music itself and/or the source thereof. Rites...was influenced either obtusely or more directly (as in the song "Mohammed's Hex and Bounty", based on "Love with a Few Hairs" by Mohamed Mrabet) by the writer Paul Bowles. ? "There is an effort to 'get to the bottom of things', to peel back a certain protective veil between an observer perspective and what we could term naked reality," says Heumann. "We are mostly concerned with trying to convey the emotional impact of an experience or state of mind to the listener."
Dave Heumann lives and works in Baltimore. He has played with Anomoanon, Bonnie "prince" Billy, Cass McCombs and Papa M. Arbouretum is the first band for which he is the primary songwriter, guitarist, and singer. Heumann's idea for the band was one whose songs would evoke natural forms and movements as opposed to architectural constructions with rigid forms and linear progressions. Whilst the band's hard-to-find debut was largely an individual process with players working to articulate Heumann's vision, Rites of Uncovering is the work of a group. Long-time friend Walker David Teret is a multi-instrumentalist who had played in many of the same groups as Heumann. In those groups and in Arbouretum, he has played guitar, bass, keyboards, even the drum kit at times. Walker primarily plays the guitar in the current lineup, but plays a variety of instruments on Rites of Uncovering. Also on the album is drummer Mitchell Feldstein of Lungfish, who filled in when David Bergander (of Love Life and the Celebration) had to depart for other commitments mid-way through the recording. Bassist Corey Allender also played in bands such as Stars of the Dogon, Fascist Fascist, and Cass McCombs' band before joining Arbouretum.