Tracklist
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#1 Sirocco
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#2 Heavy D
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#3 Assanine Race
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#4 The Orchard
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#5 Flordinese
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#6 Hartford Blues
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#7 Toknight
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#8 Squeeze Box
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#9 Flight Song
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#10 Grin
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#11 Tsunami
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#12 Haystack
Fire On Fire / Orchard
Young God
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Fire On Fire used to be the art-punk-prog-chaos collective Cerberus Shoal, but they ditched their electric instruments, went into hiding for a while, and now play acoustic--stand-up bass, mandolin, banjo, harmonium, accordion, acoustic guitar, dobro, etc.--and all sing and harmonize on the songs. Live, they do it "old school" and just use two mics placed in front of them on the stage, like a bluegrass band. They all live in the same house up in Maine, across from rusting green oil tanks, apparently. They sound like a backwoods, fierce, psychedelic Mamas and the Papas or a crazed and joyously vengeful gospel string band. They feed off each and propel other as musicians with a powerful and joyous energy. It's all acoustic, but it's not in the least folky. More old-timey incantations--American music with excellent words, performed with the honed violence of intent that truly great music requires. --Michael Gira / Young God Records "Fire On Fire hum with ancient things transmuted through all-acoustic instrumentation and a marvelously un-modern chemistry. Deeply felt, highly personal and eloquent as a homespun waltz.... Raw, beautifully organic voices burrow into heavy places with a sweet step redolent of Sacred Harp spirituals...." --Jambase.com "... a blend of Appalachian, the Grateful Dead, Strawbs, Incredible String Band, Patti Smith, madrigalian folk, the Band, even touches of Sammlas Mammas Manna here and there, importing older pan-European strains ... ripe with full-fleshed maturity, often almost shocking in its eruditions, never remiss in delivering a potent angle on hallowed traditionalism while injecting sly latter-day tweaks and tune-ups...." --Acousticmusic.com
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