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In a career that features cultural landmarks
from Andy Warhol to Shrek, and collaborators ranging from
LaMonte Young to Super Furry Animals, John Cale has proven
that for this maverick Welshman, business as usual means
delivering the unexpected. blackAcetate:, his second album
for EMI and first for Astralwerks, after 2003's acclaimed
HoboSapiens, maintains this unpredictable consistency.
HoboSapiens saw Cale liberated by the potential of Pro
Tools, which allowed him to harness a variety of sounds
to make music that was unachievable via traditional analog
recording. The result was an album acclaimed as “radical”
or even “vintage Cale”. This time around,
the aim was a more ensemble feel, with more traditional
instrumentation, including electric guitars, making for
songs that could be played live without a mountain of
computer equipment. But while there are recognizable instruments
aplenty, complementing beautiful, simple melodies, the
surprises keep on coming from the very first song.
Working closely alongside Cale on blackAcetate: are Herb
Graham Jr. (Macy Gray) and Mickey Petralia (Beck, Rage
Against The Machine, Dandy Warhols, Eels). The powerhouse
trio have come up with an album of incredible music and
production values, a reflection of the standards Cale
has always set: from his early work with the Velvet Underground;
his 22 solo studio albums; production for Patti Smith,
Nico, Squeeze, the Stooges and the Happy Mondays.
John Cale's current listening includes Gorillaz, Jill
Scott, Erykah Badu and most of the music emanating from
the production powerhouses of Dre and Pharrell: “I
love the working atmosphere Dre generates,” he enthuses,
“it's a music factory and that's something I aspire
to”. For the most part, these artists demonstrate
that the musical eclecticism Cale has championed for four
decades is alive and well. They have also inspired Cale's
own take on urban grooves and rhythms: “I'm interested
in funk, and if I'm good at that, then that's another
string to my bow”.
John Cale
and band ON TOUR
Wed 26 Oct - Los Angeles,
CA
(Amoeba instore 7pm)
Thu 27 Oct - Los Angeles,
CA UCLA Royce Hall
Sun 30 Oct - Denver,
CO Bluebird Theatre
(Twist and Shout instore 4pm)
Tue 01 Nov - Dallas, TX Granada
Theatre
Wed 02 Nov - Austin, TX Stubb's Outdoors
(Waterloo instore 5pm)
Thu 03 Nov - Oklahoma City, OK
Bricktown Live
Fri 04 Nov - Conway, AR Hendrix College
Thu 10 Nov -Chicago, IL Double Door
Sat 12 Nov - New York, NY St Anns Warehouse
Tue 22 - Nov Cambridge, MA Middle East
Fri 25 & Sat 26 Nov
- San Francisco, CA Cafe du Nord
(Amoeba instore 2pm)
For more info - www.john-cale.com |