Johnny Scarr – NONNAH – CDr – Chocolate Monk – 2021 – Chocolate Monk. 523
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I
was keen to buy NONNAH since I’d heard that it was out by word of mouth at a Cremation
Lily gig a few months back after its release in September. This is the first
Johnny Scar release in a decade and since Spoils and Relics last released
anything (2017). The album consists of two tracks on a CDr in a card sleeve and
was released on Chocolate Monk.
I’d
been playing a lot of early Mortiis and Disgusting Cathedral at the end of last
year and this somehow loosely connects to that, creating a listening pattern of
clear synth-based sounds, that peaked in me giving this a lot of plays over the
last 3 months. I also feel I need to get a backup copy of this as my CDr isn’t
looking in too great a condition.
NONNAH
has a truly unique sound, keyboards and the sounds are manipulated and toyed
with and sometimes phased out for new sounds to lead. Drones layer over what
has previously been made as if something were taped over it suddenly and the
results left as final tracks. The overlays of synth are occasionally kept similar
to ensure continuity. There is good variation of change throughout the work, it
is at times subtle and others obvious. A depressive feel comes through in the
work as it meditates upon itself, but the almost melodic aspects of the synths
gleam through like feelings of hope, these differing emotions of the sound create
beauty in the work. NONNAH is a mystery within itself.
NONNAH
has been continuously on my playlist since I bought it in November. Had I done
a best of 2021 review list, this release would have easily been amongst my
choices, possibly even at the top.
Coventry
Soul 2022.
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