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Member Since: 8/10/2006
Band Website: museumfire.com/espvall
Sounds Like: Reviewer: Mufaor, KZSU --- Very diverse music, haunting. The two long, mostly solo cello tracks rank right up there with Joelle Leandre and Eugene Chadbourne, as far as wild passionate and extremely diverse playing goes. Spooky, dark, dissonant, often psychedelic. ------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------Reviewer: Aquarius Records review --- For those of you, like us, who may only know the Swedish cellist Helena Espvall from her work with the recent crop of neo-psych folk artists like Espers, Fursaxa, and Samara Lubelski, as well as being a member of Vashti Bunyan's touring band, you may be surprised, like we were, at the avant-garde leanings on her solo debut Nimis & Arx. However, after learning that Espvall has played with numerous free improv, dance and theater groups as well as with 20th century avant luminaries Pauline Oliveros and Eugene Chadbourne, we shouldn't really be surprised at all. With production and electronics provided by George Korein of Infidel?/Castro!, Nimis & Arx is a free improv maelstrom of cello, recorder, guitar and voice that is equal parts beautiful, difficult, tense and transcendent. Even the late, great Arthur Russell had not dragged his cello this far out into uncharted waters and that's saying something! ------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------------------Reviewer: Guy Montag, KFJC On-Line Reviews --- Laborious avant classical sawing cello action slits the throat. The spirit escapes through the slash wound to gather its surroundings. Faintly whispering strings moan & mourn. Moving forward beyond death’s door finds us hovering through ethereal alter realities both foreign & stunning. Serene Central Asian recorder glides smoothly over plink & pluck harp tones and deeply chilling audio manipulations. Venial violoncello sins are cleansed and pronounced purgatorial sounds flicker down vaulted marble corridors. Lamenting liturgical litanies grieve out from Espvall’s inspired instruments. Her angelic voice sobs softly, frustrated and torn over death’s bittersweet invitation into the afterworld. Rather than embrace Heaven or take the straight line leading to Hell, her tormented ghost climbs from the crypt, clinging to an empirical realm where she wails woeful cello psalms and semi-disturbing haunted hymns. This might just creep you out as well as offer strange comfort. 3WR: Devotion Through Damnation. ------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------------------Reviewer: Mike Wood, Foxy Digitalis --- The debut solo release from Swedish cellist and guitarist Helena Espvall, currently also in folk-psych band Espers. She’s already covered a wide range of music in her career, having played rock as well as experimental composition, working with the likes of Pauline Oliveros and Eugene Chadbourne. In each of these genres, she has held her own, and made a significant contribution, gaining the ability to use all her experiences in her own playing and writing. All of which is to say that she has a fairly deep and rich relationship to sound and gesture, making for a smart, evocative release. “Multiplication Broken and Restored,” parts 1 &2, are mini-masterpieces of restraint and generous emotion. Similarly, “The Straight Line Leads to Hell” is equally gorgeous and passionate. As with “Tidepools”, the title track mixes experimentation with the classic, and draws power from both sides of her expertise, and shows a maturity and vision that will only grow. Her solo career seems ready to blossom in many incredible directions. -Mike Wood
Record Label: museumfire/pax
Type of Label: Indie

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Helena Espvall & Masaki Batoh duo album out on Drag City july 22nd!

Helena Espvall and Masaki Batoh are known to open-eared music listeners for their collaborations with other artists  artists with names such as Ghost, Espers, Damon & Naomi, Fursaxa, Tom Rapp, Lukas ...
Posted by helena espvall on Sat, 10 May 2008 07:58:00 PST

Garden Of Forking Paths (blackshaw, van wissem, mori, espvall) out now on Important Records

www.importantrecords.comThe Garden Of Forking Paths was compiled for Important Records by guitarist James Blackshaw. Compositions were recorded specially for this collection by Helena Espvall (Espers...
Posted by helena espvall on Fri, 15 Feb 2008 05:49:00 PST

anahita (fursaxa & helena espvall) cdr out now!

ANAHITA "Arcana En Cantos" is out now! www.desertedvillage.comreviews:Anahita is the first release from the duo of Tara Burke (Fursaxa) and Cellist Helena Espvall (Espers) and its sound will be famil...
Posted by helena espvall on Thu, 25 Jan 2007 04:47:00 PST

"nimis & arx" mp3s at www.museumfire.com/espvall

for info and mp3s from "nimis & arx" by helena espvall, recorded and produced by george korein, go to www.museumfire.com/espvall
Posted by helena espvall on Tue, 09 Jan 2007 06:57:00 PST

Tour with Vashti Bunyan

Helena will go on tour playing the cello with Vashti Bunyan's ensemble.Fri 2/2/07, Carnegie Hall, New York, NYSat 2/3/07, Johnny Brendas, Philadelphia, PASun 2/4/07, Satellite Ballroom, Charlottesvill...
Posted by helena espvall on Sat, 30 Dec 2006 04:24:00 PST

Helena plays cello on Bert Jansch's "Black Swan" http://www.dragcity.com/mp3/dc325bjbs.mp3

I contribute some cello for the title track on Bert Jansch's forthcoming album "Black Swan" check it out at: http://www.dragcity.com/mp3/dc325bjbs.mp3
Posted by helena espvall on Wed, 11 Oct 2006 09:24:00 PST