
The Stumps — The Black Wood
The pictures of "burnt shit" that make up the artwork for The Black Wood are sort of indicative of where the music is headed. I hate to beat a dead horse, but since the label description tags them with a Velvet Underground influence, there is a bit of a similarity to Angus Maclise in the drum style at times (certainly, there's no Mo' Tucker going on here). At the same time, these brief Maclise-isms lead into fairly traditional rock drumming, and riff based jams, on occassion. Bass player Stephan Clover (of Palindrone and Seht) provides most of the riffs, and there are some striking guitar interludes provided by Anthony Milton (of the Nether Dawn, Mrtyu, etc). His super-distorted, sometimes multi-tracked feedback overtones remind me a bit of Flying Saucer Attack, since these sounds are subtle and desolate. But this music is way more abstract than FSA. And that's just one of many facets of the sounds represented here; these pieces vary the tone and atmosphere from track to track. A lot of The Black Wood involves droney interludes, which would do well as the backing for a horror film. Maybe the best thing about this album is there's absolutely no heir of pretense present, and it sounds like these these guys had a good a bit of fun recording this album. They sound like they're doing this music for their own enjoyment, and the fact that it's actually fun for the rest of us to listen to is a nice little bonus.
