Mary Halvorson's "Bending Bridges," released on May 8, 2012, under Firehouse 12 Records, is a captivating exploration of free jazz and avant-garde sounds, centered around the distinctive voice of her guitar. This studio album, spanning nine tracks and a total duration of 1 hour and 8 minutes, showcases Halvorson's innovative compositions and her ability to blend various musical influences into a cohesive and exciting set of songs.
The album features a quintet, with each track offering a unique journey through complex rhythms, intricate melodies, and a rich tapestry of sonic textures. From the haunting "Sinks When She Rounds The Bend (No. 22)" to the dynamic "Deformed Weight Of Hands (No. 28)," Halvorson's guitar work is at the forefront, driving the music forward with a blend of technical prowess and emotional depth. The compositions on "Bending Bridges" reflect a diverse range of inspirations, drawing from indie rock, whack jazz, and more traditional jazz elements, creating a sound that is both familiar and groundbreaking.
"Bending Bridges" is a testament to Mary Halvorson's versatility and creativity as a guitarist and composer. It is an album that invites listeners to immerse themselves in the intricate world of avant-garde jazz, where every note and every silence tells a story. Whether you're a longtime fan of Halvorson's work or a newcomer to her music, "Bending Bridges" offers a compelling and rewarding listening experience that highlights the boundless possibilities of jazz in the 21st century.