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SUMMARY:Performance:The Bones of J.R. Jones
DESCRIPTION:Moody and ominous new music\n\n“There was no ‘a-ha’ moment\,” says Jonathon Linaberry\, “no life-changing revelation\, no singular flash of inspiration. It was just a fierce\, steady\, undeniable energy\, a force of nature I had to wrestle and wrangle with for years until I could harness it.” It’s easy to understand\, then\, why Linaberry—better known as The Bones Of J.R. Jones—would call his mesmerizing new album \"Slow Lightning.\" As its title suggests\, the collection is raw and visceral\, pulsating with an understated electrical current that flows just beneath its seemingly placid surface. The songs are restless and unsettled here\, often grappling with doubt and desire in the face of nature and fate\, and frequent collaborator Kiyoshi Matsuyama’s production is eerily hypnotic to match\, with haunting synthesizers\, vintage drum machines\, and ghostly guitars fleshing out Linaberry’s already-cinematic brand of roots noir. The result is a moody\, ominous work that’s equal parts Southern Gothic and transcendent meditation\, an instinctual slice of piercing self-reflection that hints at everything from Bruce Springsteen and Bon Iver to James Murphy and J.J. Cale as it searches for meaning and purpose in a world without easy answers. “I felt very lost at the time I was writing these songs\,” Linaberry confesses. “It was a moment of deep crisis and anxiety\, but I knew the only way out was through\, which meant I just had to bring myself to the table every day and put in the work.”\n\nPlease visit https://mutotix.umich.edu/4225/4226 for more detail.
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URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/108805
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CATEGORIES:Ark,Mutotix
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