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Tue, Oct 29, 2019, 18:08
- The new version of the LP features three unreleased tracks.
Experimental guitarist Roy Montgomery's debut album Scenes From The South Island is being reissued on double-LP via Grouper's Yellow Electric label.
Montgomery's 1995 album was originally released on Drunken Fish in 1995. It features four-track guitar recording that the New Zealand artist made during his inaugural trip to the US. The new version of Scenes From The South Island features three unreleased songs made around the same time.
Among the inspirations for the LP were "thoughts about good places to die both here and there. The land talking to me. The dead talking to me. Spirit guides. Pathways in the brain. Luck. Another room on the other side of the continent on the Lower East Side with almost the exact same setup for recording," according to Montgomery.
In addition to his collaborations with Grouper on Yellow Electric, Montgomery has long been a staple of the Kranky roster, releasing another solo album—Temple IV—shortly after. In addition to his solo recording career, Montgomery was also a pioneering space rock artist, forming bands like Dissolve, Dadamah, The Pin Group, The Blanking Machine and more.
Listen to "Along The Main Divide" and check out the album on Bandcamp.
Tracklist
01. Along The Main Divide
02. Clear Night, Port Hills
03. Twilight Conversation
04. Rainshadow Near Christchurch
05. Rain Receding
06. Escape Velocity
07. Downtown To Vesuvio
08. The Road To Diamond Harbour
09. Winding It Out In The High Country
10. Norwester Head On
11. The Last Kakapo Dreams Of Flying
12. Hollyford Valley Day 1
13. Hollyford Valley Day 2
14. Hollyford Valley Day 3
Yellow Electric will release Scenes From The South Island on November 29th, 2019.