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Liam Grant

Prodigal Son (LP)

Label: VHF Records

Format: LP, coloured

Genre: Psych

Preorder: Releases February 21st 2025

€22.90
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VHF debut and second widely-available LP by Liam, part of a new generation of underground “American primitive” guitar players serving the traditions and smashing them up simultaneously. Prodigal Son is a portrait of an artist on the road, changing fast, recording things as they spring from the fountain. The sound here is raw – grass and dirt instead of pre-fab; homemade/handmade instead of high-tech, etc.
 
There’s a visceral quality and immediacy of culture that’s being lost every day in modern life – Prodigal Son is a chance to grab some of it back. “Palmyra” has Liam on weissenborn-style lap steel, the sound fuzzed out and distorted by the guerilla recording technique. “Salmon Tails Up The River” stretches out to nearly 13 minutes, a dense meditation on 12 string that sustains a dark and heavy mood for the entire duration. On the B side, “Insult to Injury” reverses the mood, with an elegant and unhurried 12 string sequel of deep beauty.
 
Liam’s unexpected take on Loren Conners’ “A Moment at the Door” is a perfect translation of Loren’s reverb-heavy electric drift to unadorned acoustic (and tape hiss) – a frozen moment of absolute grace. Wrapping things up is a take on “Old Country Rock,” with fiddle and banjo, just a brief taste of the barnstorming old-time sound of Liam’s touring trio.
Details
Cat. number: VHF #166
Year: 2025
Notes:
Trevor McKenzie (Fiddle) and Grayson McGuire (Banjo) on “Old Country Rock” Palmyra and A Moment at the Door recorded by Alex Sargent and Man Tragil at the Annex Blues Society, Cambridge, MA Salmon Tails up the River and Insult to Injury recorded in Industry, ME Old Country Rock recorded in Todd, NC Mixed, mastered and fuckingly loved with by Rob V at The Sound-O-Mat

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