Description
The Rheingans Sisters release their highly anticipated new album Start Close In Sonically arresting, drenched in drones, and pulsing with age-old patterns of communal dancing, Start Close In continues the current rejuvenation of traditional folk music with a record steeped in minimalism, collectivism, beauty and noise.
Produced by the Juno-nominated, contemporary composer Adam Pietrykowski, Start Close In comes four years after Anna and Rowan Rheingans' last album Receiver, which reached #2 in the Transglobal World Music Charts, was one of Songlines Magazine's Top Ten Essential Folk Albums of 2020, and was described by Folk Radio as "a masterpiece of modern folk music" for its bewitching blend of Norwegian fiddle music, songs in Occitan, and true stories from the Northern Ireland Civil Rights movement.
On their new record, the multi-instrumentalist Rheingans Sisters weave between the dissonance of John Cale and the delicacy of chamber music; using violin, viola, tambourin a cordes, 5-string banjo, gourd banjo, flabuta, electric guitar, jaw harp, bones, triangle, and foot percussion. They're joined on three tracks by saxophonist Daniel Thorne.
"We wrote this album as if 'on stage' with the physicality and energy of performing there from the very beginning" says Anna. "it's in live performance that music becomes this vital, playful, energiser. This feels closer to the collective experience of folk music as we know it - as social music, as work music, as dance music"
The album takes its title from a poem by the Anglo-Irish poet and philosopher David Whyte; a work loved by the sisters because, as Rowan explains, "It speaks to a human tendency to try and make a masterpiece when what's really needed is connecting closer to the immediate and everyday, which is also sometimes where you can find magic and multitudes of meaning."
Start Close In is a radical and regenerative record; political, meditative, propelling, global, local, traditional, and experimental - a music only The Rheingans Sisters could make, but unlike anything they've made before.