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Sounds Like

by The Evolution of the Arm

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The Evolution of the Arm, having materialized from Buffalo's vibrant experimental music scene four years ago, now releases Sounds Like, its debut album of interdimensional, genre-transcending chamber music.

An unconventional quartet drawing on collective experience in classical, jazz, noise, theater music, and beyond, The Evolution of the Arm combines the subtle precision of notated concert music performance with the wild spontaneity of free improvisation, superimposing or moving seamlessly between these extremes in their original compositions. The instrumentation of oboe, piano, violin, and cello allows unique timbral amalgamations, while their heterodox approach to counterpoint and form manifest as a kind of doppelgänger of classical music—built from the flotsam and jetsam of Baroque intricacy and Romantic lyricism.

Sounds Like sees the band blurring boundaries between the tactile and the non-corporeal. From the gestural, quasi-metal opening riff of Starting Positions to Double Memory's transcendent final chorale, the album charts trajectories through diaphanous string harmonics, crunchy piano clusters, and vertiginous oboe multiphonics. Album centerpiece Jackrabbit's Palace is split across four movements, each featuring a different quartet member as an improvising soloist (pianist Michael McNeill, oboist Megan Kyle, cellist Katie Weissman, and violinist Evan Courtin respectively). Entr'actes break up this form with dreamily pensive string duo Fluffernutter, and the jerky starts-and-stops of pawns, a setting of the eponymous poem by Marina Blitshteyn.

Sounds Like is the culmination of a chamber band's idiosyncratic ensemble practice: a collective telepathy that integrates years of individual experiences in jazz clubs and orchestra pits, a multifarious mosaic built from the detritus of fractured musical identities. Its genre-wandering and riff-grifting imagines a parallel universe in which classical music is liberated from convention, where musicians freely explore the limitless expressive possibilities of their instruments and ipseities.

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released July 15, 2021

Megan Kyle, oboe/english horn
Michael McNeill, piano
Evan Courtin, violin/voice
Katie Weissman, cello

Text of "pawns" from Two Hunters by Marina Blitshteyn ©2018 Argos Books

Recorded at the University at Buffalo on Haudenosaunee land
Engineered, edited, mixed, and mastered by Chris Jacobs

album art by Meredith Gilna
booklet design by Megan Kyle
liner notes by Kelly Bucheger

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