David E.
Williams – Get Me A Ladder… Get Me A Ladder – CD – Self Released DEWed001 –
2022.
https://davidewilliams.bandcamp.com/
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1.
The
Well-Tempered Actuary.
2.
Get
Me A Ladder.
3.
Plane
Crash People.
4.
Body
Parts In Birdbaths.
5.
Gangrenous
Nebula.
6.
The
Man Who Invented Ketchup.
7.
Girl,
Go Forth!
8.
A
Seed Is Scurrilous.
9.
Hats
Off to William Frawley.
10. We the Ill are Not So Well.
11. Testosterone Is Poison.
12. Throat Wound.
13. Eucharist V. Leukemia.
14. This Is My Play’s Last Scene (John
Donne).
15. Things.
The
work Of David E. Williams goes right back to 1987 when the Pseudo Erotica 12”
was originally released on Red Dog Records. Williams is the most prolific
artist to have come from the label. Across 5 decades, there have been many solo
albums and collaborations released on labels like Old Europa Café, Storm, Tesco
USA and Cthulhu. In that time Williams has collaborated with artists such as
Deathpile and Rozz Williams. Williams has played many shows around the world
and is part of the projects: Destroying Angel and the Muskets. William’s
soundtrack work to Norman Macera’s Strike Zone in 2001 is impressive. The
tribute album to William’s work, The Appeal of Discarded Orthodoxy was released
by Old Europa Café in 2007 and featured a range of artists covering William’s
work. This was a work of art within itself, well worthy of purchase. Adding to
this, in 2018, Tesco USA released Women Sing Williams, Songs of David E.
Williams in the Female Voice.
Ahead
of reviewing Get Me a Ladder and reflecting on the artist’s impressive
discography it is hard to believe that this album won’t be brilliant. This self-released
album comes in digipack with a booklet.
The Impressive Discography, collection of the reviewer.
Keyboards
and sampled dialogue serve as The Well-Tempered Actuary. The odd, dark, dungeon
pop that Williams has perfected over the
decades is evident on the title track, creepy vocals play off each other throughout
the track. The screwiness of the title track follows through to Plane Crash
People, which is brilliantly odd, combining, keyboard drones, melodies,
heartfelt vocals and excellent guitar work by Erin Martz. Sinister keyboard
skills and harmonies are the sinister Body Parts in Birdbaths, a sinister
America is always depicted in Williams albums. Lloyd James of Naevus features
on this track. Gangrenous Nebula demonstrates what an excellent pianist
Williams is.
The
work comes out of the dungeon and embraces quirky pop for The Man Who Invented
Ketchup, it is jolly and upbeat in comparison to earlier to earlier tracks. I like
how the track goes of into an ambient passage of sound through different
synthesizer effects. The happiness doesn’t last as Girl, Go Forth is dark and
mournful. This progresses to sinister on A Seed is Scurrilous which is bleak balladry.
The mood comes down further on Hats off to William Frawley, the darkness continues
We the Ill Are Not So Well, black humour flows from each song.
Testosterone
is poison begins as a song, the tempo is more upbeat, Erin Martz provides some amazing
guitar work. The track then morphs into experimental sonics, the guitar makes
glitchy chat as drone shoot everywhere. I realise that it is Williams’ old collaborator
Jonathan Canady of Deathpile playing here, he continues Throat Wound. I like
the breakdown of the album into ambient terror that happens here. The familiar
bleak balladry returns for Eucharist v. Leukemia, this is dramatic and funny.
Experimental instrumentation returns on This Is My Play’s Last Scene. Song
returns for Things, William’s laments change and brings the album to a
beautiful end.
Another
solid addition to the discography, great work.
Choppy
Noodles 2023.
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