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Alan Sparhawk

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1 how the Weather Comes Over the Central Hillside Alan Sparhawk 1:46 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Sagrado Corazón de Jesú (first Attempt) Alan Sparhawk 1:12 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Sagrado Corazón de Jesú (second Attempt) Alan Sparhawk 13:26 Album Only View In iTunes
4 how a Freighter Comes Into the Harbor Alan Sparhawk 17:53 Album Only View In iTunes
5 how the Weather Hits the Freighter... Alan Sparhawk 1:52 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 ...in the Harbor Alan Sparhawk 0:39 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 how the Engine Room Sounds Alan Sparhawk 2:49 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 eruption By Eddie Van Halen Alan Sparhawk 2:36 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 how It Ends Alan Sparhawk 0:55 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

Alan Sparhawk's first solo album is a significant departure from his primary band Low's slow-core sound. Recorded as some sort of live experiment, there is no real song structure, or indeed anything but the mercury waves and frenetic cries of a solo electric guitar. What results is an album that invokes a wide range of moods while also managing to be sonically consistent, allowing each piece to add to the unified whole. Largely the songs seem to be musical interpretations of the conditions surrounding a freighter's voyage; take the trio of "How a Freighter Comes Into the Harbor," "How The Weather Hits the Freighter," "...In the Harbor," for example. This is not fancy guitar work by any means, but rather an exploration into how a guitar's sound can be manipulated and mutated to create various atmospheres through unconventional methods, and very likely with the use of an arsenal of effect pedals. Sparhawk certainly achieves several unique, transcendent moments, especially in "Sagrado Corazon De Jesu (Second Attempt)" and "How It Ends." Occasionally, though, the lengthy washes of sound devolve into meandering repetition, even in a few spots to unlistenable noise, and this is when the project loses a certain amount of appeal. That said, it is still a fascinating statement through-and-through, devoid of conventional structure, but often fully captivating and emotionally poignant.

Recent Customer Reviews

Dumb
     
by Foline

Just plain silly..............

owch
     
by sammyeddie -VH- alexmichael

that caused me pain to witness

Alan Sparhawk is a musical genius
     
by WolvesFan

Alan's bands (Low, Retribution Gospel Choir, Black Eyed Snakes) are incredible, and this is a cool departure...with some experimental guitar and sounds. Don't listen to the other fool who "reviewed" this record. Just check it out with an open mind.

Biography

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Alan Sparhawk and his wife Mimi Parker formed the minimalist slowcore group Low in 1993 to counter the then-burgeoning grunge scene of Duluth, MN. As vocalist and guitarist, Sparhawk led the influential indie outfit to more widespread attention with the much-lauded Things We Lost in the Fire, and the...
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