HansPeter Muff
A fascinating album, fragile vocals and exciting arrangements. I love musical independence, which is something special. Favorite track: saf.
e.s.
Kee Avil's work has such a fascinating sound. Dissonant and primal, but also very delicate and airy. Like a lullaby being played backwards on a warped vinyl record.
Favorite track: I too, bury.
graham63
So very beautiful and very exciting to hear these new songs on Crease. An album that instantly makes you want to hear more and more …..I love the different styles and vocals you hear on Crease.
Favorite track: See, my shadow.
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Crease is the debut album by Kee Avil, a project led by Montréal producer and guitarist Vicky Mettler: a singular expression of fractured dream logic concretized in chiselled postpunk guitar, sinuous low-end electronics, a panoply of organic and digital samples creating alternately twitchy and propulsive rhythm, and the anxious intimacy of her finely wrought lyricism and vocals. Bound by an outstanding production sensibility throughout, Crease unfolds one oblique earworm hook after another, with compositional innovation anchored to an inscrutable and compelling voice across 10 songs of tremendous and imaginative sonic detail.
Kee Avil brings a contemporary electroacoustic sensibility to bear on traditions and conventions of pop, postpunk, electronic and sound-art songwriting, where touchstones range from Scott Walker and Coil to Fiona Apple, (early) PJ Harvey and (later) Juana Molina to Eartheater, Pan Daijing and Smerz—or Grouper produced by Autechre. Her unconventional alloys also conjure the guitar-inflected deconstructions of Gastr del Sol and the crystalline micro-worlds of Bjork, Matmos and Rashad Becker. Crease is one of those debut records that excites a wide range of peerless references precisely because it's so compelling and convincing in its own idiosyncratic authority, originality and execution.
Each song on Crease is its own sculpture, meticulously assembled to resemble disassembly: “each of these worlds was built without consideration for the other; it felt impossible to me, once I would enter the atmosphere of a song, to try to start another until that idea was finished.” The album nonetheless unfolds in impressive holistic integration through a palette of textures and techniques deployed in recurring but continually refracted ways. Alongside her superb austere guitar work stitched into electro-industrial, dark-ambient and minimal-techno soundworlds, it’s her voice and lyrics—confidential, hermetic, implacable—that provide the galvanizing, always captivating through-line.
A burgeoning force in Montréal’s experimental music community, Mettler has played guitar in a variety of avant, noise and improv combos—including the most recent iteration of Sam Shalabi’s acclaimed Land Of Kush—and co-founded Concrete Sound Studio, a recording studio and multidisciplinary production space in Montreal, where she also curates and produces the online concert series Live in Concrete. A more compositional, exacting, (de)constructed musical identity was first unveiled with the self-titled Kee Avil EP issued by Black Bough Records in 2018 and further honed by pre-pandemic tours in Europe and North America sharing stages with Pere Ubu, Marc Ribot and Bill Orcutt among others. Woodshedding since then, Crease presents a quantum leap in Kee Avil's exploration of studio-based experimentation, arrangement and production, signaling the arrival of a brilliantly genre-melding, refined and assiduous new voice in avant-garde songcraft.
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released March 11, 2022
Songs by Kee Avil
Cello on “Devil’s Sweet Tooth” by Mark Molnar
Drum samples on “See, my shadow” by Eric Craven
Produced by Kee Avil and Zachary Scholes
Recorded and mixed by Zachary Scholes at Concrete Sound Studio in Montréal QC
Mastered by Guy Hébert at Concrete Mastering in Montréal QC
Artwork photography by Lawrence Fafard
Mask by Ariane Paradis
Montréal producer Kee Avil combines guitar, voice, and electronic production to forge deconstructed songs informed by a distinctive amalgam of post-industrial, avant-pop, glitch, minimalist, and experimental folk sensibilities.
An excellent collection of long-form tracks from the Constellation camp. Lots of standouts here, but I love Chenaux's meandering guitar work on this track. sentient meat
A female voice that feels out of another century quivers over a folk harp on the 11 tracks that make up this exclusive video album. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 14, 2016