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Blood Bunny / Black Rabbit

The Black Heart Procession

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Album Review

Blood Bunny/Black Rabbit, Black Heart Procession’s post-Six stop-gap before their seventh full-length, is a mini-album that features three new originals and five remixes. The new songs “Blank Page,” “The Orchid,” and “Devotion” are the choice cuts, and are characteristically ominous as piano ballads spruced up with electronic orchestration. Meanwhile, “Freeze” finds iconic Bob Marley producer Lee “Scratch” Perry enhancing the track as only he can, dubbed out with mystical medicine man shouts; Jenkins remixes his own songs “Silence” and "Heaven Below” under the guise Mr. Tube; and "Drugs" is reworked into two trippy songs, with Eluvium’s ten minutes of ambience segueing into an excellent contemplative boom-bap version by Jamuel Saxon.

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Headphone Commute Review

The Black Heart Procession is another new band to me. Although in existence since their self titled 1999 debut, this indie rock band from San Diego is introduced to me, once again, through Temporary Residence Limited. Having recently released their latest, Six (2009), this mini-album collects three new tracks, and five remixes of previously released, by Mr. Tube, Lee "Scratch" Perry, Jamuel Saxon and Eluvium. With two of members of the band, Pall Jenkins and Tobias Nathaniel also making up Three Mile Pilot, this collection of tracks and remixes truly feels like "one continuous composition, sounding every bit like an LSD-influenced DJ set in the kind of terrifying but strangely alluring vampire sex den commonly seen in True Blood." Being a true remix album, the music traverses more than a few genres, climaxing somewhere around psychedelic beats, and down into the beautiful piano abyss of Eluvium, treating us to a ten minute modern classical interpretation of BHP's "Drugs". Although on my first listen I attributed the stylistic departures to the experimentation of the band, I am not disappointed to learn that this is a remix project, and will pick up their previous full length releases as well. If you haven't heard of this band, I recommend you do the same!

Biography

Formed: 1997 in San Diego, CA

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Formed in late 1997 in San Diego, the Black Heart Procession have been described as beautifully bleak and brooding indie rock with a dark side. Lyrically touching on the melancholy side of human nature, the five-piece band is appropriately named given its themes of isolation, depression, and heartache. The core members of Pall Jenkins and Tobias Nathaniel (Three Mile Pilot) also collaborate on-stage and in the studio with various musicians whose instruments include guitar, piano, percussion, and...
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