CHENAUX, ERIC
SLOWLY PARADISE (CONSTELLATION)
180gram vinyl includes 12x24 art print poster! Eric Chenaux makes conceptual music that's not meant to sound conceptual.
He operates among various 'traditions' but perhaps most broadly, Chenaux's records grapple with the relationship between improvisation and structure in very particular, unique, idiosyncratic ways - and quite without irony or cynicism, through love.
Because fundamentally, Chenaux writes love songs, which he sings in a voice honeyed and clear, while his guitar gently bends, frazzes, chortles, diverges and decomposes.
This juxtaposition of his mellow, dexterous crooning and his highly experimental (and equally dexterous) guitar explorations, explodes even unconventional notions of singing and accompaniment, of tonal and timbral interplay between guitar and voice.
Even within avant-garde currents of folk and jazz balladry, Eric Chenaux feels like an outlier.
Yet his music remains wonderfully warm, generous and fundamentally accessible in spite of its irrefutable iconoclasm.
While the constitutive elements of Chenaux's solo work in recent years might suggest some underlying devotion to asceticism, the opposite is much more true: his musical reveries resist, critique and counteract austerity (in all its forms) in a joyful abandonment to the improvised space where playfulness and light-heartedness are taken seriously, and where love is invoked and expressed, without reductive or facile sentimentalism, in a full, nuanced, clear-eyed suspension/rejection of the cynical life.
Slowly Paradise is Eric Chenaux's new solo record. It is a lovely collection of mostly long songs guided by soothing, buttery singing and bent, fried fretwork.
It is arguably Chenaux's most assured and essential solo work, building on the critical acclaim his previous releases Guitar & Voice and Skullsplitter have rightly garnered.