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MGR

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MGR
Wavering On The Cresting Heft
        Fast on the heels—or at least nipping at them, or something—of 2006’s Nova Lux and this year’s Impromptu collaboration with Sir David Scott Stone, guitarist M. Gallagher (yeah, the dude from Isis—the handsome one) has returned with his second instrumental solo album, Wavering On The Cresting Heft.
      This time out, Gallagher incorporated more structure, more distortion, more dark foreboding into his almost-all-guitar aesthetic. “This release is a bit different than the last full-length I did,” he offers. “The music is more concise and to the point and the songs are more like songs rather than long ambient passages.”
      The album occupies the nebulous purview between active and passive listening, in which phrases and sounds shift in and out of focus, vanishing and reappearing before dissolving completely into MGR’s atmospheric mist. “For me, these songs evoke more of a feeling than a concept—making this record was kind of a journey into and out of things making sense.  I would always have some core idea to start with and then just keep adding layers onto it until I was finally happy with the outcome.  However, often during this process the songs would start to make absolutely no sense to me and I would end up just chasing my own tail until I found a way to bring it all together. I do feel that the music and the titles of the CD and songs are extensions of this feeling, but I don’t know if someone would walk away from listening to it with that in mind.”
      For the first time in Gallagher’s solo work, echoes of Isis occasionally ring across the stereo field—which makes sense when you think about it, if only because he wrote Wavering while Isis were working on last year’s critically acclaimed In The Absence Of Truth. “I’ve been in that band for almost ten years—if they haven’t influenced me, no one has,” he points out. “In the past, I made a pretty conscious effort to not have obvious elements of Isis in the music I make outside the band, but with this album I wasn’t so uptight about it, and I let some rather Isis-esque moments slip in.”
Elsewhere (on opening track “Allusions,” to be specific), the Capricollis Quartet play strings arranged and conducted by composer and sound designer Carlo Dean. Oxbow frontman and all-around esteemed gentleman Eugene Robinson provided titular assistance because he’s good like that.

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Member Since: 12/17/2005
Band Website: mgrsounds.com
Band Members: M. Gallagher and occasionally others help by getting their hands dirty in the messes created in this project.
Influences: coffee, glaciers, weather, gravity and a bunch of musicians.
Sounds Like: .........slow.........boring.........depressing..........
Record Label: Conspiracy Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Reviews, Last minute Show, and the rest

Hello there,and Happy Holidays to all.My latest attempt at musical suicide, "Wavering on the Cresting Heft" is out now, just in time to fulfill all your holiday consumption needs. I have put some up ...
Posted by MGR on Wed, 12 Dec 2007 03:43:00 PST

Stuff...

Right Then.......I Apologize for not updating anything for many months now, but it has been quite a busy and rewarding year that has consisted mostly of touring with ISIS. Which has not left me much ...
Posted by MGR on Wed, 25 Jul 2007 02:11:00 PST

More collaborating and other nonsense.

Yes...... Yes....... Happy Holiday Times,I am quite pleased to report that Neurot Recordings will be releasing the M.G.R. vs. SirDSS "Impromptu" cd. It is scheduled to dominate the unwitting ears of ...
Posted by MGR on Fri, 22 Dec 2006 09:19:00 PST

MGR vs. SirDSS for you........

Good News...The fine folks at Aquarius Records were kind enough to purchase some limited MGR vs. SirDSS cds from me and now have a small amount for sale. To support that fine record store and get you...
Posted by MGR on Sat, 16 Sep 2006 03:07:00 PST

To those who have helped....

I would like to take a few moments to thank those who have assisted me in the last few months.First off, Alap, who was run ragged by me in his studio for six days while we tracked my next cd. He showe...
Posted by MGR on Sun, 04 Jun 2006 08:54:00 PST

Many Things.........

Hi There,"Nova Lux" is now available for mass consumption at your nearest record store with any sort of credibility and HERE. Feel free to purchase, retreat to your local opium den and enjoy. I have...
Posted by MGR on Sat, 25 Mar 2006 10:39:00 PST

Barge Recording compilation song

Hello, Just prior to the holidays I found my way to oktopus' studio in beautiful Jersey and recorded a new song for the Barge Recording Archive compilation. For those that are unaware, this compilat...
Posted by MGR on Sun, 08 Jan 2006 06:55:00 PST