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Blake, Jason: Imaginary Cages
This is the latest solo release from Chicago based guitarist Jason Blake which features him playing his revolutionary Warr guitar, a twelve stringing instrument which incorporates both lead and bass guitar. He, alongside his solo work is a member of the instrumental/progressive band Aziola Cry, who released the critically acclaimed The Ironic Divide last year after some time away from the music scene, and on this solo release the listener is treated to Blake`s heady mix of Prog/Classical and Ambient soundscapes.
Imaginary Cages, is a six song suite, incredibly recorded without overdubs. The albums opening track `Abstractions of Truth` is a testament to Blake’s innovative playing. It’s a hypnotic piece that builds on a deceptively simple melody creating a real sense of melancholia, and I can certainly hear traces of Steven Wilson (in his more ambient mode) within the song too.
`Obscured Clarity` is a beautifully put together delicate number that glides effortlessly through its 9 minute length taking the listener along with it all the way, such is the nature of Blake’s playing. The short `Drawn And Distrait` has an ethereal quality to it, which gives way to `Buried In Contemplation` that has both progressive and classical elements contained within it, and I found myself drawing comparisons with the 1970`s works of Mike Oldfield.
`Lost Reveries` has an earnest quality to it with its strutting /jagged melody, and the album closes with the longest track, the 10 minute` Denouement Of Logic` which has, to my ears anyway a certain` Sci-Fi` feel to it, whether that was intended or not I’m not sure, but it works beautifully, and yet it still manages to retain its gracefulness.
The artist himself says of the thought processes behind the recording of this album that he wanted to explore the loneliness that can occupy one’s mind, and I would say on this evidence he has executed it perfectly, it’s a thought provoking album that’s requires the full attention of the listener to take on board all of the nuances within the playing.
Track Listing
1. Abstractions Of Truth
2. Obscured Clarity
3. Drawn And Distrait
4. Buried In Contemplation
5. Lost Reveries
6. Denouement Of Logic
Added: January 6th 2023 Reviewer: Malcolm Smith Score: Related Link: Artist Website Hits: 1095 Language: english
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Blake, Jason: Imaginary Cages Posted by Jon Neudorf, SoT Staff Writer on 2023-01-07 01:15:45 My Score:
You may know the name Jason Blake from the band Aziola Cry, which has been around since 2004 and have released two full length albums thus far, including their latest The Ironic Divide in 2021. In that band Blake plays Warr guitar so it comes as no surprise he does exactly that on his latest solo album Imaginary Cages, the follow up to 2021’s Fictional Mirrors.
Now for my confession, I have yet to hear Aziola Cry or his first album, so this new platter was completely new to me. That said, I have listened to the instrument often and I must say, Jason Blake is a wonderful Warr guitarist and on Imaginary Cages that is all you get, and folks, it is more than enough.
What initially grabbed my attention was the name of the album and its individual tracks. There is a certain mysteriousness conveyed and one can imagine a different world, or even universe, where the unexpected is commonplace. Or maybe its the inner workings of one's own mind.
So, what exactly are we dealing with here?
First and foremost, this is a wonderful album and a true solo effort. Blake’s guitar playing is melodic, intricate, and at times jaw dropping. His ability to unleash simultaneous lines, sometimes competing with different tempos, and do it in such a smooth flowing way is something to behold. Just listen to the album’s second piece “Obscured Clarity” to get a clear picture of what this album is all about. The way Blake offers different techniques and contrasting styles and to have everything remain as cohesive and seamless is a testament to his musical ability. Of course, this just isn’t about his mastery of the Warr guitar, his melodies and musical sensibility are without question.
Imaginary Cages is an excellent example of moody progressive music without boundaries. A highly enjoyable album to chill out to, and as such is highly recommended.
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