History of the Visitation

History of the Visitation

History of the Visitation

History of the Visitation

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Overview

Now a quartet with drummer David J. Smith the only original member, Guapo have become firmly identified with the 21st century resurgence of Rock in Opposition avant-prog. Whether Guapo consciously considered themselves part of the RIO lineage from the start, they seem willing to draw from the dark side of that lineage on 2013's CD/DVD set History of the Visitation -- while incorporating myriad other musical elements into their proggy instrumental blend. The five-minute buildup of ominous orchestral tones and textures comprising the "Visitation" intro to 26-plus-minute album centerpiece/behemoth "The Pilman Radiant" culminates in a slow and eerie melodic fragment echoing not only a similar bit from "Jeweled Turtle," the leadoff track to Guapo's previous album, 2008's Elixirs, but also the equally unsettling start to "The Funeral Plain" from Heatwave, the 1986 album by darkly hued RIO co-founders Univers Zero. A deep irregular throbbing drone underpins sustained metallic oscillations -- as at least some of the album's seven guest musicians on a variety of reeds, brass, and strings are slowly buried by the onslaught -- before "The Divine Vessel" continues the suite with initially waltzy understatement; the Fender Rhodes of new keyboardist Emmett Elvin (replacing Daniel O'Sullivan) is supported by drummer Smith and bassist James Sedwards before guitarist Kavus Torabi burns his way into the arrangement with a sustained tone and deliberate ascending melodic line. Elvin rips into dramatic organ chords before the band plunges into a full-on rapid-tempo bridge and a rhythmically shifting space jam melding the introduction's ambient roar with an insistent hard rock pound and Fripp-ish repeating guitar line. "The Pilman Radiant" alternately slams, gallops, (intentionally) stumbles, and floats through its second half before returning to its midpoint theme, as Guapo display their affinity for "Larks' Tongues" and "Fracture"-era Crimson over Univers Zero's more chamberesque side. "Complex #7" is another dark ambient foray into the "Visitation" zone, but the concluding "Tremors from the Future" is an altogether different machine, cruising through uptempo and even catchy segments -- Elvin's staccato attack on the keys would be downright funky if he were playing a clavinet. The companion DVD of Guapo live (with O'Sullivan on keys) is dominated by a very professional multi-camera video -- in arty black-and-white -- of the band performing "Five Suns" at NEARfest 2006; the performance careens toward proggy bombast, with Torabi in particular throwing himself into his (foot)work. Despite its inferior single-camera video (but fine audio mixing/mastering by Udi Koomran), the band's sparkle-shirted performance of Elixirs' "King Lindorm" at France's RIO festival the following year is a more nimble affair, with a greater measure of "avant" poured back into Guapo's avant-prog mix.

Product Details

Release Date: 01/29/2013
UPC: 0045775035420
Rank: 156282

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. The Pilman Radiant: Visitation/the Divine Vessel/Wriggling Magnet/Mosquito
  2. Complex #7
  3. Tremors From the Future

Disc 2

  1. Five Suns
  2. King Lindorm

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Guapo   Primary Artist
Dave Newhouse   Bass Clarinet,Alto Flute,Baritone Saxophone,Tenor Saxophone,Guest Appearance
Kavus Torabi   Guitar,Melodica,Santoor,Group Member
Antti Uusimaki   Keyboards,Guest Appearance
James Sedwards   Bass,Group Member
Sam Morris   French Horn,Guest Appearance
Daniel O'Sullivan   Keyboards,Melodica,fender rhodes
Chloe Herington   Bassoon,Guest Appearance
Emmett Elvin   Organ,Synthesizer,Harmonium,fender rhodes,Group Member
Sarah Anderson   Violin,Viola,Guest Appearance
Emma Sullivan   Trumpet,Guest Appearance
Thomas Frasier Scott   Clarinet,Flute,Bassoon,Oboe,Alto Saxophone,Soprano Saxophone,Guest Appearance
Geri McEwan   Violin,Guest Appearance
David J. Smith   Percussion,Drums,Keyboards,Santoor,Group Member

Technical Credits

Matt Greenberg   Camera Operator
Guapo   Composer
Antti Uusimaki   Producer,Engineer
Emmett Elvin   Horn Arrangements,String Arrangements
Matt Urban   Director,Camera Operator
Derek Perduta   Camera Operator
Barry Crell   Camera Operator
Jon Yarger   Camera Operator
Gordon Bosler   Camera Operator
Tai Shani   Video Editor
Robert Guillerault   Filmmaker
David J. Smith   Producer,Cover Photo
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