
Canada’s BIG|BRAVE announce “A Chaos Of Flowers,” their seventh long player due out April 19, 2024 on Thrill Jockey Records. The 8-piece effort was recorded, mixed and produced by Seth Manchester at Machines With Magnets in Pawtucket, RI. Mastered by Heba Kadry in New York, NY. To taste a first piece of the upcoming record, give a spin to the first single/opening track “I Felt A Funeral.” Coinciding with new album announcement, Big Brave also confirm a first batch of European tour dates in May.
Watch the official music video for the track “I Felt A Funeral” through the YouTube player below:
BIG|BRAVE’s music has been described as massive minimalism. Their fusillades of textural distortion and feedback emphasize their music’s frayed edges as much as its all-encompassing weight. The potency of the trio’s work is their singular artistry combining elements of Traditional Folk techniques and a modern deconstruction of guitar music. Gain, feedback, and amplitude are essential to “A Chaos Of Flowers,” an album that builds on their ferocious 2023 album nature morte. Lyrically, the songs explore the most vulnerable of human experiences, how marginalizations manifest internally and externally, the inner struggles of isolation, and co-existence in nature. “A Chaos of Flowers” draws on catharsis and beauty as well as the quagmire of disorientation and othering. The album is a monument of simultaneous serenity and disquiet, a subtle maelstrom of internal life.
For “A Chaos Of Flowers” guitarist/vocalist Robin Wattie drew heavily on the poems of artists whom Wattie found kinship in, their words resonant with experiences of those often sidelined by cultural norms. “I discovered that most poems from folk traditions or in the public domain seem to be by men – to which I could not quite relate. In my search, I rediscovered some of my favorite works and poets,” says Wattie. Wattie’s interpolation of poetry from artists around the world and across womanhood, intermingled with her own, examines the chaos and confusion alienation breeds in the psyche of those othered by society. “It is a feeling of relatability and even astonishment really,” Wattie notes: “with how these writers of different standings and eras and all being female-presenting, each expressing these seemingly similar intense moments of individual experiences, of intimacy and madness. We’re alone, and yet, not.”
Guitarist Mathieu Ball and drummer Tasy Hudson help Wattie shape poetry into pieces as dense and impenetrable as they are vulnerable. Volume and noise have been essential tools in BIG|BRAVE’s catalog. “A Chaos Of Flowers” keenly reconfigures how the band utilize each element of their sound, allowing the space for loud movements to feel achingly quiet and abundant with delicate gestures. Ball’s guitar soars in long arcs and blusters in thick layers around Wattie’s own resolute chords. Hudson delivers her most powerfully reserved performances on record, incorporating elegant brushwork and making deft use of cymbal-work to give the songs’ deliberate paces momentum. Wattie’s voice is tempered and unhurried throughout which guides the reverent tone of each piece. Guest guitarist Marisa Anderson lends earthen, Blues-inflected atmospheres to the album, where guitarist Tashi Dorji and saxophonist Patrick Shiroishi amplify the squall. Working closely with frequent collaborator and producer/engineer Seth Manchester, the internal tumult of Wattie’s voice rings out in warbles, haunting echoes, and unearthly harmonies across bold immense walls of distortion.
BIG|BRAVE achieve their colossal sound through minimalist approaches, a deft understanding of dynamics and an inventive employment of percussion and distortion. The trio reconceptualize what it is to be heavy or minimal, challenging perceptions with their illumination of painfully overlooked perspectives. BIG|BRAVE’s sound on “A Chaos of Flowers” has blossomed, harnessing potent emotions with their unparalleled arrangements and intricate economies of space. It is an album as moving as it is awe-inspiring.
Pre-Order the album on Bandcamp: https://bigbrave.bandcamp.com/album/a-chaos-of-flowers
Tracklist:
01. i felt a funeral
02. not speaking of the ways
03. chanson pour mon ombre
04. canon : in canon
05. a song for Marie part iii
06. theft
07. quotidian : solemnity
08. moonset
Lineup:
Robin Wattie / Vocals & Guitar
Mathieu Ball / Guitar
Tasy Hudson / Drums & Percussion
Seth Manchester / Synthesizer
Tashi Dorji / Guitar on ii & iii
Marisa Anderson / Guitar on iv & viii
Patrick Shiroishi / Saxophone on ii & vi