The
Intimate Indemnity Tour 2012
JARBOE
is without a doubt one of the most charismatic, innovative and
most expressive musician I ever met. The Grande dame of extreme
avant-garde music already electrified the audience when she performed
with Swans. After she had parted ways with them she most of all
called attention to her solo work with her collaboration with
Neurosis. Meanwhile JARBOE has released many records and
collaborations, always composed, produced and shipped by herself,
handmade in her very personal way, with many little details. No
CD is equal to each other. And the magic she still did not lost…
JARBOE is currently working on the Indemnity
trilogy, an intimate interpretation of a collection of songs of
the Swans and World Of Skin, added by brand new JARBOE
tracks. Indemnity I and II got already
released and are sold out. But I have seen a few copies of Indemnity
I left at the shows…
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I was much
looking forward to catch JARBOE during this tour. Last
time I saw her performing live was in 2009, three years ago, a
long time if you ask me. Tonight’s show at •
AJZ
• Bielefeld is the tour kick-off of The Intimate
Indemnity Tour 2012 and I was much curious, how the atmospherically
dense and rather quiet music would turn out live.
As local support
:: BOLT
:: surprisingly opened the evening. It’s a band
I never heard of before but had to deal with most recently in
preparation for the Torche show on Sunday. Okay, then I will already
get a musical preview tonight ;)
Information about the band are rare and they actually are not
called [ B O L T ], it is just an onomatopoetic paraphrase
for a black and bold bar I cannot display graphically with keys
or key combinations. It is band without a band name, without album
names and track titles. It is all just numbered. Even the two
members have no names (although it is not too difficult to find
them out). Pure minimalist. But the music it is not. The Bochum
based bass duo creates pure instrumental soundscapes anywhere
between Experimental, Drone, Noise and Ambient, with many layers
and sound effects. The music is intensive, dense and mesmerizing.
Only with a little lamp on the bass guitar-head and the enlightened
logo there is no light on stage. Both guys sit on chairs while
starring on scripts the have lying on the ground. So, visually
not really an action performance. Some sound problems interrupted
the show but the audience took it easy and listened with closed
eyes.
When it was
time for :: JARBOE
:: the venue got a little bit more crowded, luckily.
The grand dame looked very pale, downright sick. As she apologized
during her show she told that she is totally jetlagged and does
not feel well. JARBOE performed with only two musicians,
two ladies, pianist Renee V. Nelson and guest violinist Allison
Bates (Allison only for the first song and only during the German
part of the tour). All songs during this way too short show got
only accompanied by the piano and the backing vocals of Renee,
who was able to set interesting and wonderful vocal contrasts.
JARBOE performed barefooted and dressed in •
Ovate
• clothing, started fairly contemplative but came
out of her shell step by step. After the last song JARBOE
stepped down the stage and started embracing fans and dancing
with them.
Once a gain a very intensive and emotional show, just way too
short. And once again I bow my head in awe and reverence…
Setlist: Carver, The Child's Right, The Other Side Of
The World, Unreal, Saved, Song For Dead Time, Blood Promise, Please
Remember Me, When She Breathes