Taking six years to compose through collaborative retreats, this five-part opus blends precision composition and improvisation, with saxophonists Nathaniel Morgan and Travis Laplante, guitarist Andrew Smiley, and drummer Jason Nazary crafting intense, cerebral jazz-rock influenced by art-rock, free jazz, and European experimentalism, resulting in a bold and immersive debut.
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Nathaniel Morgan-alto saxophone
Travis Laplante-tenor saxophone
Andrew Smiley-electric guitar
Jason Nazary-drums
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UPC: 198595718131
Label: Out Of Your Head Records
Catalog ID: OOYH 032LP
Squidco Product Code: 35604
Format: LP
Condition: New
Released: 2024
Country: USA
Packaging: LP
Recorded at Guilford Sound, in Guilford, Vermont, on March 3rd and 4th, 2022, by Dave Snyder.
"Sun and Rain is a fully collaborative quartet that thus far has practiced a painstaking process of co-composing music together. Because of this extreme sense of collaboration and only working on the music when all four members were physically together, the album Waterfall took six years to compose. Beginning in 2014 the band gathered at Laplante's residence in Vermont for semi-annual rehearsal retreats. These were not particularly relaxing retreats, as the band held themselves to a rigorous work ethic, always working around the clock.Full days were spent obsessively working on two minutes of music which were then trashed the next day and never used. It was an extraordinarily patient and slow-moving compositional process.
With Morgan, Laplante, Nazary, and Smiley all having wildly different personalities and interests outside of music, the common ground in terms of communicating musical ideas to each other began to clarify over time, which was through the language of the natural world and the elements. There are parts of the piece that recall natural events such as tsunamis, a quiet wind rustling a wind chime, a flower blossoming, a still pond with birds and frogs, forest fires with the animal's cries, and of course a Waterfall. It was through these Earthly metaphors that a unique, vast band sound began to take shape. This common inspiration of the magic and power of the Earth makes sense when listening: how the music is one that spans great distance and is constantly shifting along the spectrum of improvisation and composition, the spectrum of intensity and gentleness, movement and stillness. This traversing of sonic territory doesn't occur in a schizophrenic way, but rather with integrity andwholeness.
In a time when it's more challenging than ever to be in a band, Sun and Rain hopes to keep the torch burning for the internal rewards of spending hundreds of hours on a single piece of collaborative music. It's not ultimately about the music compared to something else, it's about the act of devotion that it is for four people giving of themselves to each other in service of a unified sound. This sound carries within it the love of the music and love between people who play it. This love extends to the people who listen, and to the Earth itself.
Members of Sun and Rain are/were members of bands like Little Women, Battle Trance, Emperyan Atlas, Helado Negro, Elder Ones, Anteloper, Secret People, Subtle Degrees, Extra Life, Horse Torso, Folklords, Buckminster, VaVatican, Erica Eso, and The Hero of Warchester."-Out Of Your Head
"Described as a fully-collaborative quartet, Sun & Rain consists of Nathaniel Morgan on alto saxophone, Travis Laplante on tenor saxophone, Andrew Smiley on electric guitar, and Jason Nazary on drums. Co-composed by the four members when they were all together in the rehearsal space, their first album was built across a span of six years. An expansive work comprised of five sections, the music thrives on a collective precision that is in key intervals astoundingly intense. Waterfall is out now on vinyl in an edition of 500 copies through Out of Your Head Records.
The members of Sun & Rain have played in numerous ensembles but the most pertinent to Waterfall is Little Women, a four piece led by Laplante that featured Darius Jones on alto sax, Nazary on drums, and Smiley on guitar (replacing Ben Greenberg). Little Women recorded three albums between 2007 and 2013; the second and third, Throat and Lung, were released by Aum Fidelity with Smiley in the lineup.
The relationship between Little Women and Sun & Rain isn't difficult to discern, but listening to Waterfall, it's just as clear why Laplante chose to differentiate this fresh incarnation with Morgan stepping into the alto sax position. The rise in compositional rigor is palpable throughout the continuous piece (the sections are titled "Waterfall I" through "Waterfall V"), with jazz a vital component in the foundation. However, the overall structure is just as rooted in art-rock that radiates an appealing European vibe.
One could also cite Sun & Rain as having a non-noodlesome prog inclination, or just say they've honed an especially cerebral strain of experimental jazz-rock. The sound of Waterfall is likely to give a good goosing to fans of Soft Machine and ears attuned to the band that shape up the Rock In Opposition scene, while lovers of burly free jazz throwdowns won't be disappointed, as the intertwined lung power of Morgan and Laplante is substantial.
Improvisation certainly does figure into the equation, particularly when the band is really pushing outward in sections III and V, but it's also probable these beautiful ensemble melees are rooted in improv heights attained in the Waterfall's extensive practice sessions. These meetings took place at Laplante's home in Vermont, but Sun & Rain doesn't seem to have a specific home base.
There are a few spots reminiscent of contemporary work from Chicago-based groups, but overall, Sun & Rain sound like they could've evolved from just about anywhere (that Euro feel, again), a non-specificity that only strengthens the record's impact. And the impact is considerable. Plus, the time spent in composing and establishing the piece's tones and textures reinforces Waterfall isn't the byproduct of savant-like gifts but rather good judgement and skills honed from perseverance. It's a record that hits hard and never sets a foot wrong."-Joseph Neff, The Vinyl District
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• Show Bio for Nathaniel Morgan "Originally from Ventura, California saxophonist and composer Nathaniel Morgan has been an active participant to New York City's improvised music scene for almost a decade. His current projects include Darkminster (formally Buckminster) with saxophonist Peter Hanson and trumpeter Brad Henkle; Vavatican with Weston Minissali on synthesizer Owen Stewart-Robertson on guitar and Booker Startdrum on percussion, Jason Ajemian's Folklords with Owen Stewart-Robertson on guitar, Jason Ajemian on double bass and Jason Nazary on drums; Yolt with Weston Minissali on synthesizer and David Grollman on prepared snare drum; and Dybbuk a duo with percussionist David Grollman. Nathaniel is co-founder and member of the new music label Prom Night Records." ^ Hide Bio for Nathaniel Morgan • Show Bio for Travis Laplante "Travis Laplante is a saxophonist, composer, and qigong practitioner living in Brooklyn, New York and southern Vermont. Laplante leads Battle Trance, the acclaimed tenor saxophone quartet as well as Subtle Degrees, his newest project with drummer Gerald Cleaver. He is also known for his solo saxophone work and his longstanding ensemble Little Women. Laplante has recently performed and/or recorded with Trevor Dunn, Ches Smith, Peter Evans, So Percussion, Michael Formanek, Buke and Gase, Ingrid Laubrock, Darius Jones, Mat Maneri, and Matt Mitchell, among others. He has toured his music extensively and has appeared at many major international festivals throughout the US, Canada, and Europe. As a qigong student of master Robert Peng, Laplante has undergone traditional intensive training. His focus in recent years, under the tutelage of Laura Stelmok, has been on Taoist alchemical medicine and the cultivation of the heart. Laplante is passionate about the intersection of music and medicine. He and his wife are the founders of Sword Hands, a qigong and acupuncture healing practice based in Brooklyn, New York and Putney, Vermont." ^ Hide Bio for Travis Laplante • Show Bio for Andrew Smiley Guitarist Andrew Smiley is a member of Little Women, Happy Place, Salo, Horse Torso, Chris Pitsiokos Quartet, and has recorded with Joelle Lurie. ^ Hide Bio for Andrew Smiley • Show Bio for Jason Nazary "Jason Nazary is a drummer/producer from Atlanta, GA. Moving to New York in 2005, Jason has already begun to make an impact on the improvised music scene. His raw approach to improvisation blends a variety of influences from Tony Williams to J Dilla to Morton Feldman to Lightning Bolt. Jason plays in a variety of different projects, most notably free jazz/punk/soul band Little Women, who have toured North America and Europe extensively and released three records, the latest of which being Lung, on AUM Fidelity. He also is featured on recordings with Joe Morris, Darius Jones, Dave Crowell, Olga Bell, Travis Reuter, to name a few." ^ Hide Bio for Jason Nazary
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Track Listing:
1. Waterfall I 8:04
2. Waterfall II 4:03
3. Waterfall III 16:16
4. Waterfall IV 4:01
5. Waterfall V 11:25
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