In 2005 I wrote a piano piece titled “Saturday in March". My understanding at the time about that piece is that it was the type of music that could be played both at weddings and funerals. Unbeknownst to me, it was a prayer, and one that I see that God was working to answer. [In that season I had my first encounter with Christ in the sense that I could have a relationship with Him and that’s all that was necessary for salvation.] Even though many seasons have come and gone with that prayer remaining unanswered, the message in that piece (whatever it was) still resonated with me for a long time.
By the time I recorded this track (February 2012), the winds had changed from the season that this album chronicles. Titled as such, it is an improvisation on the piece I wrote in 2005, a searching, yearning, hoping to re-find what it was that seemed to work long ago. One thing I’ve learned since then is, life moves on whether or not you do.
This collaboration between the Italian guitarist and saxophonist leans into improvisation to create an alternative instrumental sound. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 19, 2023
Two dozen 12-string acoustic improvisations that feel undeniably haunting, like lost transmissions from ancient Appalachia, rediscovered. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 17, 2022
Martin John Henry (De Rosa) and Robert Dallas Gray (Life Without Buildings) make dreamy, improvised, folk-inflected music together. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 12, 2022
A riveting jam session from Pittsburgh, Pa. folk band Wisbands, who infuse classic Americana with jazz and psychedelic rock. Bandcamp New & Notable Dec 15, 2021
The new album from the Chicago art-rock group is based on a series of recordings made on walks throughout Hong Kong in 2015. Bandcamp New & Notable Dec 10, 2021
A moody, enveloping record from Zane Coppard, where dense and intricately crafted atmospheres cradle yearning vocals. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 1, 2021