the experimenting / mind expanding acoustic sounds of
Volcano the Bear

CD (2000), CD (2001), CD (2003), CD (2006), CD (2007) ;
split album with La STPO : CD (2009)
-> The One Ensemble
Textile Rec.Volcano the Bear :The idea of wood (UK,2003)****°

Volcano The Bear is a quartet consisting of Laurence Coleman, Nick Mott, Aaron Moore and Daniel Padden.

The music of the ensemble is a perfect expression and of theatrical experimental expressions of free music, with the colourful inventiveness of playing a game with new sounds, creating its own controlled evolution and logical movement in all directions of layers and structures, accompanied by nice odd, or normal vocal harmonies, wherever it takes in musicality and inspiration. The music can be inventive, delving into new areas, but is always following harmonious recognized structures, with some song expression, and at one time filmic and jazzy. It’s a perfect compromise between semi-arranged music, improvised music and attention to sound invention with communicative layers. This makes for a very thought over and creative result with not one detail hanging loose. The variety of instruments are especially used for making creative sounds and evolutions, more than it follows over-obvious recognisable patterns for the specific instruments. Still the whole structure isn’t much more difficult than it should be. Everything like the complete structural evolution, and all its layers of expressions, are all done so logically and harmoniously from beginning to end. It is the expression of a very  different, experimental, theatre-like beauty. The music mostly follows slow evolutionary rhythms to form its whole variety of animated music.
The music fits well with the approaches of bands like Cerberus Shoal, early H.N.A.S., and so on.

See also The One Ensemble of Daniel Padden, a side project led by member Daniel Padden. One item is reviewed on next page.

Audio : "Golden Hotbite"(or here),"The Woman Who Weighs Out The Wool", "The Mountains Among Us", "She Whistles, I Cough Like A Tiger"
Info on this item : http://www.brainwashed.com/vtb/rel-wood.htm
& http://textilerec.free.fr/biographyVTB.doc
Volcano The Bear : http://www.brainwashed.com/vtb/ & http://textilerec.free.fr/index.php?page=records&readmore=yes&id=25&serie=Textile+records
& www.cargorecords.co.uk/artist_zoom.php?artist=1010
Other review : http://www.digitalisindustries.com/foxyd/vtb_wood.html
& http://www.secondlayer.co.uk/index/p263.htm
& http://www.dustedmagazine.com/reviews/1766
& http://www.losingtoday.com/reviews.php?review_id=1262
& http://www.brainwashed.com/brain/brainv07i07.html
French review : http://www.stnt.org/UneChroniqueDeDisque.php3?i=7552 more albums here->
Misra Rec.Volcano the Bear : The One Burned Ma (UK,2000)***°

This album is more like a soundtrack with a certain improvised minimalism with somewhat surreal singing along voices. Only “Wood Frong Pond” has a more experimental, compact and structured song strength, comparable to for instance early-and-acoustic HNAS (or some more compact song-structured Nurse With Wound). 

Audio : "Arc Felt","Uh-Oom"
Info : http://brainwashed.com/vtb/rel-1burnedma.htm
Other review : http://www.aural-innovations.com/issues/issue12/vtb02.html
& http://www.fakejazz.com/reviews/volcano.shtml
& http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/record-reviews/v/volcano-the-bear/one-burned-ma.shtml
World Serpent distr.Volcano the Bear : Five Hundred Boy Piano (UK,2001)****°

This album is more like how I like Volcano the Bear Best, like surreal theatre music, structured but partly improvised, progressive and adventurous, with acoustic art harmonies. Embedded into songs or with vocal improvisations and harmonies, the music works like a story about a world you could never imagine, but which still imaginable with some help of a musical expression of it. Unique. Some tracks are more experimental and in a free form, but they convince me as well, because also there are a lot of solid things happening.

Audio : "Five Hundred Boy Piano"(or here),"I'm the mould","Hairy Queen"
Info : http://www.brainwashed.com/vtb/rel-500boypiano.htm
& http://www.brainwashed.com/common/htdocs/discog/ud500.html
Other review : http://www.losingtoday.com/reviews.php?review_id=495&band_alpha=v
& http://spidey.kfjc.org/index.php?p=740
& http://www.artistdirect.com/nad/store/artist/album/0,,1747874,00.htmlnext album here->
Beta-Lactam Ring Rec.Volcano the Bear : Classic Erasmus Fusion (2CD) (UK,2006)****

With small ideas at first, the music of Volcano the Bear pulls you into a new world of odd harmonies, ritual minimalism and experimental surrealrock and strange songs. This world is a bit different from ours, but recognisable. Look at the artwork and you have some idea of the changes you are about to experience, and how your world is soon going to appear. I’m really glad this is a double CD, because once you’re out there there’s no way you want to come back. When the tracks grow longer I have the impression standing in a procession with odd characters with or without masks, with real shamans and fakes or clowns. But on the second CD there's also a longer trip with a droney dreamy sphere. The responsible organ continues in psychedelic, more horrifying spheres (voices scream in the background like frogs with wings), while a piano softens the mood (on "The last song of Norway") and a voice sings descriptive about the story underneath. The titletrack is an instrumental, built upon an experimental, spherical drone (with some bass and alto whistle instruments), while the last track brings back in the voices, coming from somewhere beyond this world, slightly unreachable, hidden in a wall or something, with a harmonium (and a few other instruments) conclusion.
A great album of musical theatre and film.

Audio : "Classic Erasmus Fusion","Did you Ever Feel Like Jesus","The Merry Potter","Onge Pate","Russian Milk","Baroque Sensation","Sharp As the Queens Teeth","Hey Judo","Baltic Minor","Lifetime","Classic Autumn Fusion","Hail the New Memphisto", "The Last Song of Norway","Shadowfishing","My Favourite Tongues", "Erasmus, The Queens Dentist", "See Me Now" or at http://www.secondlayer.co.uk/sounds/p2084.htm
Info : http://www.brainwashed.com/vtb/rel-erasmus.htm
& http://www.blrrecords.com/prod/846/classic_erasmus_fusion.html
Other review : -next album here->
Beta-Lactam Ring Rec.Volcano the Bear : Amidst The Noise and Twigs (UK,2007)****

CD’s that look like little artwork books, like this one -at least for the first 1000 copies only-, they are much more attractive compared to the plastic waste packages which are ironically enough called “jewel” cases. Since the description mentioned this "embraces the standards of Comus, 3 Hurel, early Residents and 12th century Arabo-Andalusian music, with partly some folk psych experimentalism full of “acidic harvest ballads that noisily well up into proto-Kraut thrums and tribal night trips around the pyre…” and further on…“…like a recently discovered field recording of some obscure Celtic clan who accidentally stumbled onto psychedelia 600 years ahead of its time” this has all the words and descriptions to tickle all my curiosity. I knew already how much I liked the group before, especially with some of the more compact results, so there was nothing that could stop me from trying this album, except that the Pound exchange rate can make UK albums rather expensive.

And this is Volcano The Bear again at their best, sounding as if this is developed from deeply experienced ritual inspirations, with just that little amount of weird, disharmonic sounds or chords that distort the mind to that degree this becomes like a trance-inducer on its own, while the music, partly uncontrolled continues, inspired from higher controls of through instinctive pulses regulated automatisms, creates its own new-ethnic evolution patterns, as if it unfolds and shapes the folk music of a new minority. With all the energy of a young group, this also has the experience of a long time resident of weird worlds finding beauty and energy from within each obsessive strange attraction. 

The music is mostly acoustic, and is very arranged with lots of instruments, with strings like guitar-like instruments like banjo, bouzouki, guitar and cello, but also flutes, clarinet or trumpet, instruments with droning strings, hand percussive instruments, and vocals (and beautiful vocal arrangements) for the song and ritualistic leads, and with just a handful of parts with some noise and distortion deformations, and of course additional sounds from casual objects that create fitting harmonies. I heard one more free cosmo-ethno-jazz improvisation, and the last track also is a longer improvisation. Brilliant stuff.

I hope in future the label will release similar book-like cds. This looks beautiful.

Audio : "The Sting Of Haste", "Before We Came To This Religion", "Larslovesnicks Farm", "Burnt Seer",
"Cassettes Of Berlin", "Splendid Goose", "She Vang Moon", "One Hundred Years Of Infamy", "The Three Twins"
Label info : http://www.blrrecords.com/prod/1803/amidst_the_noise_and_twigs.html

Other review : http://brainwashed.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=6570&Itemid=90
Beta-Lactam Ring Rec.  Volcano The Bear / La STPO :
The Shy Volcanic Society at the Bear and Bird Parade (UK/F,2009)****

Although both bands are musically not completely related, their approach, based upon constructive and imaginative improvisation, on this album there is a closer comparable perspective, both with their own aspects. Volcano The Bear never sounded so theatrical-architectural constructive, building up a kind of ritualistic event with peeping and bowed iron sounds with wind and wood instruments, some trumpet and voices and some intervals focuses, until the piece finds it’s conclusive idea like some kind of inspired middle eastern improvisation (oud,trumpet,rhythmic ideas,..). La STOP doesn’t break the mood, but only directs the music to a different chapter. Also they make use of bowed iron sounds, higher pitched tensions while adding a new fundament of electric guitars nearer to occasional metal, with guitars, and a lead voice, within a total, free and improvised music perspective. Weird oral submissions with real word layers are added, as one of the elements that keep the range of expressions from sonic mood meditation to free-bordered heavy rock. A strange experience, with visual becoming.

Audio on http://www.theomegaorder.com/...
Label info with audio : http://www.blrrecords.com/...
Description on http://www.toben-records.de/...
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