CLANG QUARTET Release 'A Slow Death For The Peacemaker' via Strange Mono/No Rent Records

CLANG QUARTET - RELEASE "A SLOW DEATH FOR THE PEACEMAKER"

The newest release of Scotty Irving's noise-rock project is available now via Strange Mono/No Rent Records - available now

Release: April, 11 2023
Genres: Experimental, noise-rock, performance
Format: Cass,DR
Label: Strange Mono\No Rent Records
FFO: Merzbow, SUMAC, Controlled Bleeding

Tracklist:

  1. The Abortion Card

  2. With Weariness And Heavy Heart

  3. Banished From Eden/A Christian Without A Church

  4. Friends Become Enemies (Psalm 55:12-16)/Purification By Fire (Ezekiel 22:17-22)/Prayer For Peace (Psalm 139)

  5. Sufficient Grace (sounds based on my December 2022 MRI) (2 Corinthians 12:9)

‘Clang Quartet’s intense, Expressionist-themed performance art is juxtaposed with stock footage of cathedrals, holy relics, saints and ecclesiastical architecture.’
– Post-Punk.com

‘Throughout, Irving expresses opinions regarding spirituality & education. This stuff ROCKS like Caroliner Rainbow used to rock! Great.’
- Improvijazzation

Strange Mono, in collaboration with No Rent Records, are announcing the release of Clang Quartet’s new full-length album A Slow Death For The Peacemaker. Clang Quartet is the musical project of Scotty Irving (drummer for Spirit Of Hamlet, Geezer Lake, Eugene Chadbourne, and others) described by the man behind the project, Scotty Irving as “Harsh noise, Drums, Performance Art For Jesus Since 1997.”

Clang Quartet can’t be contained by genre. A true industrial renegade from Stokesdale NC, Irving has been persevering under the moniker of Clang Quartet for over two decades, performing and collaborating with everybody from Mike Watt and Ariel Pink to Acid Mothers Temple and Z’EV.

“To an extent, every CQ release has some form of catharsis with it.” – explains Irving, talking about the creating impulses behind the process of his project. Though, A Slow Death For The Peacemaker marks another step in the transitional sound for Clang Quartet. The use of lyrics, a more targeted approach to composition, and a directness of subject matter propel the project and its' creator into a new era.

Building on his last release 2021’s Judge Thy Neighbor, Love Thyself, Scotty drilled down creating a more concentrated sound. The album’s first track “The Abortion Card” has a classic rock and roll structure of hooks that reinforces the lyrical depth. “With Weariness And Heavy Heart” has a more intimate feel with vocals that are subtle, heartfelt, and close, paired with sparse rhythms and an escalating atmosphere. Banished From Eden/A Christian Without A Church takes on a hymnal feeling with layered melodies and soft rising drones showing us what early industrial acts like Current 93 could have become in the later years.

The album’s last two tracks are more a return to the classic Clang sound. Friends Become Enemies (Psalm 55:12-16)/Purification By Fire (Ezekiel 22:17-22)/Prayer For Peace (Psalm 139) has lush layers of noise, spasmodic percussion, and samples finally resolving in the flowing of a river. Sufficient Grace (sounds based on my December 2022 MRI)(2 Corinthians 12:9) the album's final track is triumphant in its minimalism as Scotty attempts to recreate the sounds he heard as he underwent an MRI for his recent cancer diagnosis.

Refining his long form improvisational performances that utilize homemade instruments, sculptures, masks, and divine inspiration, into unforgettable moments in time. How does someone who has so brutally never fit in with his church, his peers, or noise music as a whole find the drive to keep going? Scotty believes in himself and his righteous acts of expression. He doesn’t know if what he makes will resonate or make a difference to those around him but he believes in the work. He believes in what he is putting out into the universe. He believes in humankind’s overarching search for peace through art and expression. Clang Quartet’s output can at times be as ugly as it is enthralling, and as brutal as it is endearing. Every coin has two sides. We believe in Scotty and so should you.

‘A Slow Death For The Peacemaker’ is coming out April, 11th via Strange Mono/No Rent Records[would be available here]. All the proceeds from sales through Strange Mono are being donated to Second Harvest, a hunger relief charity that serves North Carolina.

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