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Six Organs Of Admittance’s forthcoming Luminous Night was recorded and produced by Randall Dunn, who’s manned the boards for Earth, Wolves In The Throne Room, and most recently Sunn O)))’s Monoliths & Dimensions, to name a few. It makes perfect sense to pair Dunn’s knack for layering dark, deep soundscapes with Ben Chasny’s ability to transform his psychedelic, folky, and finger-picked guitars and distinctive somnambulant vocals in otherworldly excursions. Add guest spots by Eyvind Kang (on viola), Hans Tueber, Tor Dietrichson (tabla), Matt Chamberlin (drums, percussion), etc., and you have yourself one of Six Organs’ most gorgeous collections in a line of gorgeous collections. (Full disclosure: Ben and I are friends, though this stuff would be just as beautiful if we were enemies.) See, for instance, “The Ballad Of Charley Harper,” a smeary 5-minute acoustic-and-distorted trek in honor of the Cincinnati wildlife artist that perfectly matches (and echoes) Luminous Night‘s tree-lined album art.

Luminous Night is out 8/18 via Drag City. Chasny has a lot of other things in the pot as well, including a limited-edition split 12″ with Azul on the seminal PSF label, a Six Organs TAB book, and a fall tour with OM and Lichens:

10/11 – Brooklyn, NY @ Europa
10/12 – Boston, MA @ Institute of Contemporary Art
10/13 – New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom
10/14 – Philadelphia, PA @ Johnny Brenda’s
10/15 – Washington, DC @ DC9
10/16 – Chapel Hill, NC @ TBD
10/17 – Atlanta, GA @ The Earl

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Six Organs of Admittance
Baylor organist Joyce Jones ends career on high note
Admission: Free. Baylor University organist-in-residence ... The Ruffatti, one of Baylor’s six major organs, was the largest between Austin and Dallas when it premiered at Baylor and Jones played its inaugural recitals — three, in fact, each before ...
12 O'Clock Track: Howlin' Rain, "Phantom in the Valley"
But probably thanks in part to guitarist Ben Chasny (also of Six Organs of Admittance) and his infinite talent for the "out there," the melody was often shrouded in Echoplex madness and messes of noise—not that there was anything wrong with that.
Comments (3)
  1. Doesn’t instantly excite me, bit too repetitious without much change, slightly monotonous, but to be fair I have disliked tracks by Ben Chasny et al before only to like them 3 months later.

  2. I’m going to see Six Organs tonight in Los Angeles …. reading this has me super-excited for the album, which I’ll be picking up very soon … I used to see a lot of those guests play with other groups in Seattle … thanks!

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