Badgerlore

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Stone Stick Earth Brick 05:54 Tools
String Wrist 08:38 Tools
III 06:48 Tools
Your Discomfort, My Happiness 08:01 Tools
Green Canoe 06:03 Tools
Building A Nest 06:58 Tools
Goodnight, Sweet Rabbits 01:58 Tools
Furbearer 08:23 Tools
The Crops That You Tend 07:11 Tools
Whichever 01:41 Tools
Mountain Wine 03:15 Tools
We Are All Hopeful Farmers 08:29 Tools
Snowballs For Reuven 01:56 Tools
Duet 04:37 Tools
Grow Your Hair 08:49 Tools
When I Look At Your Face, I See Timothy 05:53 Tools
Red Apple 05:30 Tools
Prayer 00:00 Tools
Culling the Fire Lions 00:00 Tools
Find a Place 00:00 Tools
A Girl's Mouth in Winter 00:00 Tools
Sewing Your Hands Shut 00:00 Tools
I Remember Your Glass 00:00 Tools
The Ruiner 00:00 Tools
Listen, Loved Ones 00:00 Tools
Folk Music for No One 09:19 Tools
It's Cold, It's Dark, But We Plant in a Month 08:43 Tools
Book of Dirt 23:57 Tools
Beetle Kill Wood Lore 19:56 Tools
beetle kill wood lord 19:56 Tools
Live in Chicago 19:56 Tools
Goodnight Sweet Rabbits 19:56 Tools
It's Cold, It's Dark, But We Plan 08:43 Tools
Moutain Wine 08:43 Tools
Crops That You Tend, The 08:43 Tools
Untitled 08:43 Tools
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Membership and horizons continue to expand for Badgerlore, now the great tribal council of the dubiously-dubbed "Freak Folk" movement of United States. Founders Rob Fisk (Deerhoof, 7 Year Rabbit Cycle) and Ben Chasny (Six Organs of Admittance, Comets on Fire) released their debut in 2002. Tom Carter (Charalambides) and Pete Swanson (Yellow Swans) joined in 2004; in 2006, Glen Donaldson (The Blithe Sons, Jeweled Antler) and Liz Harris (Grouper) added their voices. Now the clan extends its cadence of mantras, dirges, prayers and curses with its third full-length release, We Are All Hopeful Farmers, We Are All Scared Rabbits (Table of the Elements). While the group enlarges, the form compresses, into a brambled nexus of sound, as quaverous organs and guitars, humid vocals, and florid tape manipulations all intertwine. It's their most song-oriented recording to date, the tracks functioning as tightly-clasped fetishes and buried amulets, exerting a phantasmic pull on the listener. Together the musicians proceed with masterful nuance and inexorable tension. It is the sound of effigy mounds slowly rousing from prehistoric slumber. Badgerlore's sound is distinctive, never straying too far from contemplative, meandering psych-folk. Not one of the four pushes their particular sound upon the group, and the perfect blend of all four of these artists, coming from their very different background, makes Badgerlore quite an interesting listening experience. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.