Kristo Rodzevski is a new name for me and is a very interesting songwriter and guitarist (originally from Macedonia but now resident in New York) whose day job appears to be a certified psychiatrist but he likes to find time for his musical projects. There is quite a line-up of talent on his new album, Hubris. Mary Halvorson on guitar (with her Thumbscrew band mate, Tomas Fujiwara on drums), Bill Laswell on bass and regular Zorn collaborator Ikue Mori on electronics.
There is something of Robert Wyatt’s surrealist wordplay in these songs with touches of Slapp Happy and perhaps some 1970s Canterbury whimsy thrown in as well. I do hear echoes of Pavement embedded in these songs as well. I am stretching for points of reference here but it is all very engaging and very gently undercut by the very tastefully inventive instrumental accompaniments. Mary is on very fine form, never dominating the sonic picture but always hovering in the fringes making subtle contributions that add immeasurably to the songs. Perhaps the highlight is Bailey’s Bicycle with starts off with a very Derek Bailey-like accompaniment from Mary and drummer Fujiwara before taking a side trip into what sounds like a Macedonian folk song before returning to more Bailey-inspired frippery to end the song.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fonWj_qYfDA
Listening to this album reminds me of what Mary mentioned once in an interview (with The Wire, I believe) - that she would love to work with Fiona Apple one day, which would make a very interesting album.
I normally try to keep track of recordings which Mary Halvorson has contributed to but, rather like John Zorn’s mammoth discography, it can be overwhelming at times. Sometimes the recordings are on tiny labels with no European distribution or sometimes they are simply digital-only releases. This album passed me by completely. It is not listed on Mary Halvorson’s website nor does it seem to be included on the gigantic online sessionography (
http://www.bb10k.com/MH.disc.html) which lists all her sessions since 2000.

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