The follow-up to Johnsons lauded Balsams album, The Cinder Grove delves further into the compositional possibilities of the pedal steel guitar. This halcyon collection of tracks draws on a wider palette of sounds, adding strings and piano, to dive deeper into the sound bath of Johnsons meditative music. The Cinder Grove is a profound, affecting statement on the nature of loss and irreplaceability as well as a major addition to the canon of Johnsons increasingly seminal work.
(Johnson) creates a kind of country post-rock. It feels like a universe unto itself. -- Pitchfork
Hints of Reichian minimalism, spacey Tangerine Dream kosmische, Eno-esque ambience and hypnotic New Age. -- Uncut
The rise of ambient country...(Johnsons) a part of a new crop of artists who emphasize abstract expression over linear narrative and conventional structures...a legacy that joins the dots between country and post-rock, experimental music and world-class pedal steel. -- The Guardian
Raz-de-Maree
Serotiny
Constellation
Red Branch Bell
The Laurel
(Johnson) creates a kind of country post-rock. It feels like a universe unto itself. -- Pitchfork
Hints of Reichian minimalism, spacey Tangerine Dream kosmische, Eno-esque ambience and hypnotic New Age. -- Uncut
The rise of ambient country...(Johnsons) a part of a new crop of artists who emphasize abstract expression over linear narrative and conventional structures...a legacy that joins the dots between country and post-rock, experimental music and world-class pedal steel. -- The Guardian
Raz-de-Maree
Serotiny
Constellation
Red Branch Bell
The Laurel