On and Off documents the ongoing collaboration between guitarist Mary Halvorson and violist Jessica Pavone. Following in the footsteps of their previous duo collaboration, Prairies (Lucky Kitchen, 2005), this intimate studio session presents a similar program of eclectic tunes.
Both former students of composer Anthony Braxton, Halvorson and Pavone continue to perform in his ensembles, those of cornetist and fellow Braxton alumni Taylor Ho Bynum and in their own numerous Brooklyn-based projects. Left to their own devices, Halvorson and Pavone split writing duties, demonstrating a predilection for areas rarely explored in contemporary improvised music.
Blending disarmingly simple folk melodies with aggressively dissonant free-form interjections, the duo stretches genre conventions with irreverent wit—from poignant Fahey-esque motifs to angular Bartokian dissonances. Bittersweet themes are sporadically amplified when the spare melancholy of acoustic chamber music is invigorated by the electric intensity of indie rock.
Pavone's sinewy viola sings with forlorn resonance; robust and full-bodied, it sighs crestfallen one minute, caterwauling with puckish insouciance the next. Halvorson, a stunning talent on the rise, employs a timbre, tone and phrasing on guitar all her own. Her angular, repeated refrains explore uncharted territory with a mixture of pliant warmth and prickly assertiveness. From pointillist, acoustic mutterings to hard-scrabble, distorted scrawl, her singular approach is utterly unique.
Guitar and viola are not their only instruments, as four of the tunes feature their haunting vocals. Blending in polyphonic harmony, their delivery beguiles with unadorned emotional honesty. There is no pretension to their plainsong; pure and raw in its lack of artifice, it simply is.
Whether sabotaging the tender melodic fragments of "Hartford" with apocalyptic bursts of free jazz skronk, plying yearning folk melodies and poetic vocal refrains on the title track or careening through the knotty, kaleidoscopic variations of "The Wand," Halvorson and Pavone move from tuneful to acerbic with ease.
On and Off is yet another superlative document in the continuing development of the world's most fertile creative improvised music scene. No sleep 'til Brooklyn indeed. - Troy Collins
Tracks
01. Crawling
02. The Clouds
03. Hartford
04. Speaking With Silence
05. The Wand
06. Rods And Cones
07. On And Off
08. Round
09. Untitled
10. Gone Dancing
11. Revo-lover
12. I Am Fine
MARY HALVORSON guitar, vocals
JESSICA PAVONE viola, vocals
All music by Mary Halvorson and Jessica Pavone
Skirl Records - Skirl CD 007