Countless Centuries Fled Into The Distance Like So Many Storms, by Lee Ranaldo (LP on Table of The Elements)

Cover art for Countless Centuries Fled Into The Distance Like So Many Storms by Lee Ranaldo Description: 1 sided etched LP on Table of The Elements
Format: LP
Label: Table of The Elements
Price: £15.99
Catalogue number: TOE97LP
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This Lee Ranaldo LP is thirty seconds in and it already shits all over SYR8. Countless Centuries Fled into the Distance Like So Many Storms is one of those lovely one-sided Table of the Elements jobs with an etching on one side, they sure do have purdy mouths. Superficially I suppose you could also accuse this of being self-indulgent twiddling but, despite the fact it's just one man and his guitar, there's so much more texture and feeling here than the other Sonic Youth record in this week. Squalling feedback, reams of effects, droning and the odd riff.. Take out the treble and it sounds like Sunn O)))'s quieter bits. It's pretty much great.

What the label says:

Table of the Elements continues to celebrate its 15th anniversary with the sixth installment in its Guitar Series Vols. 3 & 4. It’s a 12xLP romp of deviant fretnoise by some of experimental music’s most prominent players, including Christian Fennesz, Thurston Moore, and Sunn O)))’s Stephen O’Malley. Sonic Youth's Lee Ranaldo was part of the original Table of the Elements "Guitar Series" in 1993; now he returns with Countless Centuries Fled into the Distance Like So Many Storms. It's an epic earful, replete with shimmering textures and an inimitable charging clangor. With ecstatic, rocking squalor, he summons some dazzling shronk, reminiscent of early SY, the soaring drone of John Cale, and even the looping orientalia of Dream Syndicate-era La Monte Young. So duck and cover, as Lee fires an impeccably aimed fusillade across the screaming fields of sonic love. "Those willing to lose themselves in slow, loving washes of almost delicate sonic minimalism will be rewarded with music that approaches the almost mystical satisfaction of a perfectly pulsating drone. There are real frontiers being traveled here.” SALON.COM. "An absolute treat for the ears and mind." STEVE ALBINI. Tracks : Countless Centuries Fled into the Distance Like So Many Storms 1. 4:05, 2. 3:28, 3. 1:15, 4. 2:07.

 

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