Unfold (The Necks album)

Unfold is an album by Australian improvised music trio The Necks first released on the Ideologic Organ label in 2017 as a double LP and download.[1][2]

Unfold
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 10, 2017
Recorded2017
StudioStudios 301, Alexandria, Australia
GenreImprovised music
Length74:40
LabelIdeologic Organ SOMA025
ProducerThe Necks
The Necks chronology
Vertigo
(2015)
Unfold
(2017)
Body
(2018)

Reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic79/100[3]
Review scores
SourceRating
Pitchfork8.0/10[4]
Tiny Mix Tapes[5]
Exclaim!7/10[6]

Metacritic, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, awarded the album a score of 79, based on 8 reviews which is considered as "Generally favourable".[3]

Pitchfork's Grayson Haver Currin called the album "the result of a band that’s always tested supposedly solid borders—between jazz and rock, between acoustic and electric, between composition and improvisation" and noted "For this double LP, the Necks devote each of four sides to one improvisation. With runtimes between 15 and 22 minutes, they’ve chopped the typical Necks tune into thirds or quarters. What’s more, there’s no intended sequence for these sides, meaning you could start with the hectic, gamelan-like rumble of “Timepiece” or end there, a move that makes the entire experience feel like a ceaseless fever dream. It’s a surprisingly indeterminate decision for a group whose output has always felt, no matter how improvisational it was, meticulous, even hermetic. Since the mid-’90s, the Necks’ records have invariably offered micromanaged adventure; with Unfold, they let you shape your own tale".[4]

In The Quietus Joseph Burnett noted "Unfold displays The Necks at their jazziest and most experimental, almost paradoxically given that they have less room to experiment on four shorter pieces than on the long single ones they’ve accustomed us to. As ever with the Australians, the musicianship is never short of wondrous, and they’ve used the new format to take their music into esoteric and mysterious realms. Not just are the results musically brilliant, they resonate with an emotional force that is too often absent in this sort of music".[7]

Tiny Mix Tapes' Max L. Feldman called it "a challenging but eerily beautiful free-improv record doubling up as a critique of the album-form"[5] Daniel Sylvester reviewed the album for Exclaim! explaining "The Necks don't exactly break new ground with Unfold, but it's refreshing nonetheless to see that they're also not regressing — a small miracle for any band 30 years into their career".[6]

The album was named by Rolling Stone as one of the top 20 avant albums of 2017.[8]

Track listing

Composed by Chris Abrahams, Tony Buck and Lloyd Swanton

  1. "Rise" – 15:34
  2. "Overhear" – 16:18
  3. "Blue Mountain" – 21:00
  4. "Timepiece" – 21:48

Personnel

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References

  1. Bandcamp: The Necks Unfold, accessed January 22, 2020
  2. The Necks: album details, accessed January 22, 2020
  3. "Reviews for Unfold by The Necks". Metacritic. Retrieved January 22, 2020.
  4. Currin, Grayson Haver. "The Necks: Unfold – review". Pitchfork. Retrieved January 17, 2020.
  5. Feldman, Max L. "The Necks: Unfold – review". Tiny Mix Tapes. Retrieved January 22, 2020.
  6. Sylvester, Danial. "The Necks: Unfold – review". Exclaim!. Retrieved January 22, 2020.
  7. Burnett, J. The Quiteus Review, accessed January 22, 2020
  8. Weingarten, Christopher R. (2 January 2018). "20 Best Avant Albums of 2017". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 21 September 2018.
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