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Golden Ball

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the new record is called the antique barking swirls of dawn, and it is OUT NOW!! - we made it here in the compound and mastered it with paul hammond and paul sinclair at fat city - the album features artwork by paul santoleri, liner notes from lord whimsy and guest performances from helena espvall, margie wienk and jessica weeks - check out our website for lyrics and other details - then purchase a disc at honeymoon music - preview the record right here, courtesy of philebrity and apollo audio :

also, for your consideration, a video directed by magdalenus :

Golden Ball "Signature Abstract"

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Member Since: 11/15/2004
Band Website: goldenballmusic.com
Band Members: David Chadwick
Gillian Chadwick
Norman Fetter
Sarah Jacoby
Julius Masri
Sounds Like: regarding the antique barking swirls of dawn:

"Oh hell, it was bound to happen sooner or later. If you keep writing about CDs long enough, you eventually come across one or two that you simply can't write a normal review of. Such is the case for me with this mind-boggling sophomore platter by Philadelphia's Golden Ball. This thing is dizzyingly original, organically freakadelic, and woven with the finest aesthetic fibers. It sounds like nothing you've ever heard before—and a bunch of other things you might've heard before.

Here's some random things to know about the disc, in lieu of that "normal" review that I just can't come up with right now:

1. David and Gillian Chadwick spearheaded this band a few years ago. They both sing, play guitar, and cast spells (the phrase "substantial witchfactor" appears on the press release listing Gillian's contributions).

2. Bass/synth player/percussionist Norman Fetter is a former krautrock DJ.

3. Two of the instruments credited on the truly stunning song "Stowaway Discovery" are "rummelpots" and a "can of change." Meaning you're hearing little sounds you've never heard before.

4. The well-named "Signature Abstract" contains the representative lyrics, "Dance for what on earth we came for/ Bursting free/ Scented curiosity/ Blooming ripe in the light." That'll do for a symbolic summary.

5. "Goosebump Safari" is one of the best song titles I've ever heard, even though I experienced more actual goosebumps in the spellbinding final tune "Everlasting Abandon."

6. Any number of lyrical phrases pondered while you read the sleeve will give you insight into the artistry at work here, i.e., "Reach deeply into sweet dark fictions," "Burning brightly in delightful ease," and "Unabashed dream day of epic trance."

7. All five members of the band (the others being Sarah Jacoby and Julius Masri) are credited with playing percussion. Somehow, I think that says a lot.

8. Golden Ball won the Philadelphia City Paper 2005 Choice award for "Best Weird Band." I'm inclined to give them that same commendation right now.

9. There's some pure hippie idealism buried in this record, but somehow it manages to not sound retro, unless you regard concepts like love, freespiritedness, and vivid imagination as retro.

10. This album is pretty, and complex, and pretty complex. But it's simply wonderful. Oh, and the press release is justifiably inspired, also, with descriptive lines like "giggling existential finger puppets" and "they play them (i.e., the songs) in collaged arrangements that spin around like mobiles..."

So, dear listeners, is that enough to interest you in this amazing record? 'Cause no ordinary review of Swirls of Dawn will suffice. It's certainly one of the most refreshing, imaginative, formula-defying platters I've heard in years, worth every minute spent deciphering its fantasmagorical sonic mosaic. A"

- Kevin Renick, Playback:Stl
Record Label: Honeymoon Music
Type of Label: Indie

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