
1 | Room One (27:38) | |
2 | Room Two (2:58) |
The third Blithe Sons album is a CDR released by Chocolate Monk. It's largely a single live recording from a performance in Sacramento, CA. The live track, "Room One," is just over 27 minutes long. It begins with a buzzing drone, which gives way after 10 minutes to the shimmery pluck of a stringed instrument (bouzouki perhaps?), only to succumb to screeches and bowed hums. In the last few minutes an electric guitar comes in, meandering between two chords. Glenn's voice soon joins in and the drones fade for a few minutes. In the background, Loren Chasse plays very subtle percussion on a cymbal before building up a minimal droning pulse. The CD is rounded out by a 3-minute song, "Rooms Two," which was recorded someplace called "The Sun Room." It's a nice folk song with fuzzy acoustic guitar and organ, which plays well off of the epic and largely blissed-out first track.
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