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Larval, brainchild of Bill Brovold, definitely starts Nearly so) stunning remainder, the effect is tremendous (as I'm sure all of you have found to be theĬase at least once in your music listening). The other hand, if a CD can deliver a stunning opener and follow it up with an equally (or at least Will overshadow the rest of the music on the CD and thus gradually lose the listeners interest. After all, there is a very good chance it It's always a risk to start a CD with its best track. Surviving Death/Alive Why? (Cuneiform) 2006 Larval is the shit" you know this band is doing something really good (or really bad, depends on how you perceive this kind of music). When John Zorn says about a band: "Bill Brovold's music blows me away. If you wondered what sound would have a band merging the post rock sound with an avant-garde approach, then Larval is what you were looking for.Ģ006 sees their release of a double CD Surviving Death/Alive Why? CD I is their 5th studio release and the 2nd cd is a compilation of 7 years of live shows in which the many members and guests of the band appear in. From quiet, ponderous moments to raw and aggressive parts, from slower and somber moments to faster and insane pieces those albums are a guaranteed roller-coaster ride.Ģ006 sees their release of a double CD Surviving Death/Alive Why? CD I is their 5th studio release and the 2nd cd is a compilation of 7 years of live shows in which the many member. There is a variety of moods and sounds portrayed within each release and therefore you will not dose off or be bored. The use of tormented sounding strings is one major defining characteristic of their sound along with crunchy, noisy guitars and wacky saxophones that create this mass of loud sound and together you get a synergistic musical effect with an intensity and raw energy in some tracks and mesmerizing (post-rockish) and haunting spirals of sound in others that culminates in a total mess of instruments pouring out their sound. The third, Predator or Prey is more avant-prog, noisy and experimental in nature while the fourth, Obedience (their first release through Cuneiform) has more moments reminiscent of post-rock sound and mood and yet also holds the adventurous approach. They have so far 5 albums to their record. Kurt Zimmerman (violin, guitar), Gregg Courtney (guitar), Scott (drums), DJ (bass), Bill Brovold (guitar and other stuff) and then there are guests on saxes and other instruments.Īs for music, they have been comparisons made with "Glenn Branca, Godspeed You Black Emperor! King Crimson" and yet, while those ingredients can be traced in the music, the result is all Larval's/Brovold's original creation that can be heard and experienced. This however was not a stable lineup and was subject to many changes (Zeena Parkins for instance) and the current lineup is: This lineup however did not make it through and in 1998 they disbanded and Brovold created the second incarnation with Toby Summerfield (guitar), Josh Tillingast (bass), Colin Stetson (saxes), Marko Smith (drums) and Mike Smith (violin). They were soon joined by Beth Wilusz (guitar), Dean Western (bass) and Wil Osler (drums). Their musical interchange was fruitful and included various ideas ranging from free-form jazz to country music as is stated in their myspace. The Detroit based band Larval was formed by Bill Brovold (Rhys Chatham) and Erik Gustafson (Blue Dog) in 1995. If you wondered what sound would have a band merging the post rock sound with an avant-garde approach, then Larval is what you were looking for.