Rivers Arms
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- San Solomon
- Lament
- Summer
- Winter
- Greyish Tapering Ash
- Baleen Morning
- Barefoot Pilgrims
- Context
- Process
- Divisadero
- Limmat
- Theme No. 1
- Windansea
- San Solomon (Reprise)
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #48929 in Music
- Released on: 2008-02-12
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .14 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
You can almost see the duo playing in front of a campfire, feeding the darkness of the forest with piano drops and the tender sound of fingers moving over the fretboard." -- Tokafi
Mirroring the vast Texas skies, Balmorhea's music is imbued with a visceral weight and endless space. In April 2007, Balmorhea self-released their debut, followed by live dates in Texas and a West Coast tour. Their shows have included dates with The Drift, Bexar Bexar, One AM Radio, Caspian, and more. Balmorhea is currently planning a spring tour and working on a summer tour with their Italian friends Port-Royal.
Amazon.com
Although Balmorhea is a band of rock musicians, on Rivers Arms they look more toward Arvo Pärt, Steve Reich and Brian Eno for their source points. Named for a town in their native Texas, Balmorhea has a couple of classical string players in the group, but the core sound comes from Rob Lowe and Michael Muller who play guitars and piano. They're all in their 20s, but they shun the dynamics and electrics of rock. Instead, they hear a sound that is quieter and contemplative, a more refined music that's dipped in pastoral reverie, but touched by quirkiness. You can hear it on gentle tracks like "Summer" with arpeggiated acoustic guitars set against a glissando violin, or on "San Salomon," where piano, banjo and cello join in a slow, bluegrass-like soliloquy, emerging out of the sound of children playing on a beach. The audio vérité they use on several tracks gives the intimacy of a home movie, not a YouTube movie mind you, but an old Super-8 film. There's a little too much of that on a few tracks but it's one element that makes Balmorhea poignant without being sentimental. It’s a difficult task, but one they accomplish by taking 1980s acoustic New Age music and giving it an avant-garde edge. -- John Diliberto
Customer Reviews
Headphone Commute Review
Balmorhea (pronounced bal-mor-ay) is a duo from Texas, Rob Lowe and Michael Muller, creating simple and enchanting music with ambient spaces, relaxing places, acoustic guitar, and a piano. For their second album they have expanded the group to a quartet, adding a cello and a violin. The style floats among folk, modern classical, and acoustic ambient. The production incorporates sensitive microphones recording live instrumentation, and the effect is immediate - the barely audible rustling and shuffling sounds teleport the listener into the studio, placing the ear near the frets, the keys and the bow. Unlike the duo's first self titled album, Rivers Arms is more mature in quality of production, and the vastness of field recordings used to offset intertwining melodies with a string accompaniment. It is especially a great headphone treat, as the sound is crystal clear and perfectly balanced within the stereo field. I recommend to grab their two albums together and play alongside Library Tapes, Eluvium and Goldmund. Favorite tracks: The Winter and Barefoot Pilgrims.
Pretty Pretty music
the strings, simple surreal vocals, wonderful listening experience. truly.... a more acoustic, stripped down AIR and a more vamped up (ish) sigor ros. thanks for the music
Fantastic
Love listening to this while walking to school during the winter. This is the type of music that makes you forget about all your worries in the world. If you like this you'll love "Soundtrack to a Vacant Life" by The Flashbulb.

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