Dive into the labyrinthine mind of John Zorn with "A Garden of Forking Paths," a captivating exploration of avant-garde and free jazz released on December 10, 2021, via Tzadik. This 43-minute journey is the fifth installment of new music penned by Zorn specifically for the virtuoso guitar trio of Bill Frisell, Julian Lage, and Gyan Riley. Drawing inspiration from the intricate and enigmatic tales of Argentine philosopher and writer Jorge Luis Borges, the album is a testament to Zorn's unique compositional prowess and the trio's exceptional musicianship.
The nine-track album, including standout pieces like "Riverrun (Beckett's Labyrinth)" and "The Zahir," weaves a complex tapestry of sound that challenges and engages the listener. Each track is a standalone piece, yet they collectively form a cohesive narrative that reflects the philosophical and literary themes that inspired them. The genres of avant-garde, free jazz, and experimental music blend seamlessly, creating a sonic landscape that is as thought-provoking as it is enjoyable.
"Riverrun (Beckett's Labyrinth)" opens the album with a sense of intrigue, setting the stage for the intellectual and musical journey that follows. "The Secret Mirror" and "Circular Ruins" delve deeper into the philosophical themes, while "Legend" and "The Rose of Paracelsus" offer moments of reflection and introspection. The album concludes with "The Forking Path," leaving the listener with a sense of having explored a rich and layered musical landscape.
"A Garden of Forking Paths" is not just an album; it's an experience that demands attention and rewards repeated listening. Whether you're a longtime fan of John Zorn or a newcomer to his work, this album offers a unique and engaging exploration of sound and philosophy.