Mark McGuire - The Garden of Eternal Life

McGuire is an ambient/noise/other things artist, and primarily a guitarist. Hailing from Cleveland, he also happens to be 1/3 of the band Emeralds, which already have an entry in this thread. Not exactly a whole lot of info out there on the guy, aside from the fact that he's about 22 or so. I've never actually seen him in person, but he looks kinda short in pictures.
The Garden of Eternal life was I believe the last of McGuire's 10 or so releases in 2008. Yeah, he tends to put out a lot of stuff, but so far the quality hasn't really dipped down, so that's nice. Released by Arbor (edition of 150), and technically not an album, Garden is easily one of the most anodyne 30 minutes I've had in quite some time and I've heard lots of pretty music.
Totally blissed out, relaxing, Garden is perfect to throw on at any time either as the focus, or something to blend into the background, slowly absorbing subconsciously. Unless I'm mistaken this release is just McGuire, guitar, and live looping. Maybe some tapes and a little synth thrown in there, I'm not sure. The songs aren't very long, the opener being the longest at 6 minutes. The opening track is cool, some sort of sample I guess from a 70's sounding relaxation record that was supposed to help people sleep. Instead of the sounds of the ocean or rainforest, this track focuses on the feeling/comparing colors of the rainbow. "Imagine yourself in the green grass, sun shining on your face" kinda stuff. From there McGuire comes in with lovely melodies and a great use of repitition to totally put you in the zone. I'm always amazed at McGuire's talent, especially when you think about how old he is. Between his solo/collab output and his work with Emeralds, he's already an accomplished musician.
Graceful, flowing, and ridiculously pleasant, Garden is a great one to get if you can, it's been out of print for a bit now. I was certainly pleased to get my physical copy yesterday after wearing out the mp3s. Let me know via PM or in this thread if you need linkage.
McGuire is an ambient/noise/other things artist, and primarily a guitarist. Hailing from Cleveland, he also happens to be 1/3 of the band Emeralds, which already have an entry in this thread. Not exactly a whole lot of info out there on the guy, aside from the fact that he's about 22 or so. I've never actually seen him in person, but he looks kinda short in pictures.
The Garden of Eternal life was I believe the last of McGuire's 10 or so releases in 2008. Yeah, he tends to put out a lot of stuff, but so far the quality hasn't really dipped down, so that's nice. Released by Arbor (edition of 150), and technically not an album, Garden is easily one of the most anodyne 30 minutes I've had in quite some time and I've heard lots of pretty music.
Totally blissed out, relaxing, Garden is perfect to throw on at any time either as the focus, or something to blend into the background, slowly absorbing subconsciously. Unless I'm mistaken this release is just McGuire, guitar, and live looping. Maybe some tapes and a little synth thrown in there, I'm not sure. The songs aren't very long, the opener being the longest at 6 minutes. The opening track is cool, some sort of sample I guess from a 70's sounding relaxation record that was supposed to help people sleep. Instead of the sounds of the ocean or rainforest, this track focuses on the feeling/comparing colors of the rainbow. "Imagine yourself in the green grass, sun shining on your face" kinda stuff. From there McGuire comes in with lovely melodies and a great use of repitition to totally put you in the zone. I'm always amazed at McGuire's talent, especially when you think about how old he is. Between his solo/collab output and his work with Emeralds, he's already an accomplished musician.
Graceful, flowing, and ridiculously pleasant, Garden is a great one to get if you can, it's been out of print for a bit now. I was certainly pleased to get my physical copy yesterday after wearing out the mp3s. Let me know via PM or in this thread if you need linkage.