Euphoric, fabulous, ugly, beautiful; Viola’s
masterpiece My New Head arrives April
9th, 2021. See
live cluster video for “In My Mouth” now.
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My New Head
April 9th, 2021
(Revolutionary Son)
01. Demolition
02. Pine Birds
03. Waiting For Seth
04. Clouded Mirror
05. Black Box
06. Kick The Sick
07. Stars and Rainbows
08. Sunset Road
09. In My Mouth (CLUSTER VIDEO)
10. Edwin Vargas
11. My Secret Power
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Fredo Viola | About
Ugly beauty. Euphoric and fabulous.
Fredo Viola’s masterpiece My New Head (Revolutionary Son, April 9th,
2021) begins with the old head being pulled apart.
The album opens with an introduction of Pavlovian
bells ringing out from a jewelry box of fine cut rocks that represent the
jagged edges of Viola’s mind. Brought
to this renewed having overcome a five-year bout with Lyme disease, the music
is filled with his feelings of gratitude, as well as the trepidation that comes
with having to re-understand existence.
“Every bit of social, artistic and cultural framework
that had kept me supported for so many years had come into question and I was
beginning to build again from scratch,” he explains. “You will hear power tools
pulling out old screws, hammering planks out of place; you can feel the
rumbling vibration of a foundation ready to fall apart.”
Only “ready.”
Viola left the framing to build upon, fashioning and
refurbishing, better than before. A new psychic home or at least the setting
for a renewed life to unfold.
The influence of composer Kurt Weill looms lovingly over My New Head. His 1928 music for Bertolt Brecht’s “The Threepenny Opera” meets at a modern intersection with the
theatricality of Kate Bush’s catalog,
and suddenly, we are inside a series of stories, not just an album of songs.
“I was obsessed with his music for years prior to
writing this album,” Viola says of Weill. “All of it. The German works,
the American Theater works. I love the twists and turns, the odd kinks that his
music always has. He always wrote catchy melodic material but is not afraid of
the ugly. Ugly beauty. It’s euphoric and fabulous.”
Viola began on the piano as a child and the music on My
New Head emerged from those hands, through the keys, with a stop to
pick up bits of his long-held affection for composers and pianists, Dmitri Shostakovich and Benjamin Britten.
In particular, Britten’s
operatic, orchestral, and chamber pieces haunt My New Head’s darker
moments, and the friendship the two composers shared isn’t lost on Viola, as a component of the theme of
re-birth that runs throughout the album.
“There’s that non-frilly, bare-bones intelligence to Shostakovich’s arrangements, especially
in their first forms for voice and piano. Britten
did exactly the same, and I was impressed by the fact that they would mail each
other their song cycle works like pen pals,” Viola says.
My New Head
is so densely layered -- even in its quiet moments -- that discussing what we
aren’t hearing becomes as relevant as discussing what we are.
“Arrangements by soundtrack composers such as Maurice Jaubert, Maurice Jarre, Alex North
and Ennio Morricone have a very unpretentious
creativity that has inspired me so much,” Viola
says. “These scores are sparkling, surprising and imaginative, yet simple. I
was also inspired by the 70s jazz recordings by Antonio Carlos Jobim. The nakedness of the writing, the directness
and warmth of the recordings... this was a sound I was going for. It’s one of
the reasons why I pared the arrangements down so drastically.”
These sparse pieces are the rich soil that Viola describes as being “tended
lovingly with the aim of growing a brand new head between my two shoulders,”
hoping for listeners to “identify with the dense weedy patches, the prickly
overgrowth, the momentous but fleeting discovery of a rare flower, and, beneath
the surface, the ever churning and eternal earth worms.”
Ugly beauty. Euphoric and fabulous.
My New Head,
the latest eternal and internal work of Fredo
Viola, arrives on April 9th,
2021.
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