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ARCH​-​ALCOHOL OF SONG

by PAPAL BULL

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SIDE A 20:37
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SIDE B 19:56

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What’s that? Papal Ball? People Bail? Ah...Papal Bull!
They are fine bunch of elegant hobos. Capture the vagrant sounds eh? The loose ‘clunk’ left inside a copper bell, the dry rattle in the throat of a morning drinker.
But kinda like scientists too. Twenty greasy fingers on a razor sharp edit. Placement becomes the king. It’s not what ya do it’s the place that ya stick it. Am I right?
No strangers to the jazz eh? There’s a rare swing to these dicks. A tip-tip-tipping hiss like the skittering of Jimmy Cobb’s high-hats creates a pulse to each confection so it’s head-shrinker chin-scratch. No way buddy!
These boys rip up a storm of short percussive judder, they howl at the moon like a cleaned-up Ozzy and they wrap it all up in the soaked poetry of the dreamer.
Like sharp clouds. You don’t notice your cut ‘till too late. That’s the Papal Bull.

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The creative meeting of two artists so intensely dedicated to a most extreme bizarreness is a bit too much for our fragile world I think, so I suppose we’re lucky that Papal Bull, the duo of Jon Marshall (Akke Phallus Duo, Roman Nose, Singing Knives Records) and Joe Murray (who releases countless solo and collaborative releases mononymously as Posset), has been so sparing in their musical output. The project seems to cultivate both artists’ most surreal and subversive inclinations—for example, their last release in 2016 was entitled In Is In, An Is An, Nrmeegecy Is Emergency, Uyo Is You, Cna Is Can, Siht Is Shit, On Is On, Polihs Is Polish, Tiancvdseetas Is Sedevacantist, and their 2013 debut In Ceres a Pig with Human Hands and Feet Was Born whips up some of the most nightmarish, twisted noise I’ve ever heard—and Arch-Alcohol of Song is no different, so don’t be fooled by My Dance the Skull’s minimal cover design template, which is not an all representative of the strange, slippery, complex sounds found within. Well, not entirely, at least; there’s a certain sparseness to the snaking tendrils of gurgle, moan, gargle, hum, actual speech, and everything in between, only occasionally offset by instrumental excursions, as in the second “movement” of the B side track. Various disparate layers materialize as nodes in a sprawling but spindly web of soggy crackle and vocal delirium—although I suppose neurons might be the more apt metaphor, considering how everything feels so immediate and gestural (which, if you have any experience with either Marshall’s or Murray’s other work, should be no surprise): jets of crackling thought constantly charge the mass of connections, often lighting up large sections of the network with a wan, sickly glow, occasionally descending into darkness with the barest flickering. Wade into the dark pool in the center of the cavern—or is it a mouth?—until its slimy, oily surface closes over your head to learn many great secrets. Or you might just stub your toe(s) on the Bronze Ball at the bottom. But I’m done writing; words are soooooo boring. Hence why we gurgle and moan and gargle and hum.
Jack Davidson

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released November 12, 2020

Papal Bull is Jon Marshall & Joe Murray

Recorded 2018 – 2019

Thanks to: Fiona Kennedy, Pascal Nichols, Greta Buitkute and Dulcie Goldsbury Murray

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My Dance The Skull Rome, Italy

My Dance The Skull is an independent label founded in 2009 and based in Rome.

We promote contemporary artists whose work is inspired by the dangerous and convulsive beauty of the everyday life.

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