The Hardy Tree – Common Grounds

Serene and subtly haunting, the latest from The Hardy Tree takes a twilight stroll through empty streets and abandoned shops, capturing a portrait of a neighbourhood in the midst of the pandemic. Castle, the force behind the excellent Clay Pipe Records as well as an acclaimed illustrator and musician, would spend her days walking the mostly empty streets and her evenings writing and recording the music that would become Common Grounds. The draft recordings would become the soundtrack to the next walk, which would inspire the next round of composition, an ongoing dialogue of place, sound, and movement.

Ambient-leaning music can sometimes feel academic, lost in its own head. That’s not the case here. The conversational approach to Common Grounds‘ composition has lead to an album that feels embodied, anchored in movement and place. The songs have the leisurely pace of an aimless walk, open-minded and observant. The mellotron and synth textures are comforting but uneasy, expertly capturing the eerie beauty of spaces that are empty by circumstance rather than choice. That ambiguity disappears for album closer “Up on the Hill,” its triumphant strings and swelling drums seemingly a sign of life returning to the world—a grand way to end an album that’s otherwise defined by smaller moments.

Podcast: The AM, Jan. 17, 2022

This week’s episode of The AM (also streaming at CJSW.com): Picking up from last week’s show, an episode anchored by Krautrock and kosmische, with new music from Roedelius and a controversial classic from Neu!. Plus psychedelic jams from Mt. Mountain and Kikagaku Moyo, atmospheric electronics from Bonobo and Sun Rain, and other sounds to warm you up, wake you up, and get you ready for a new week.

Hour One:

  • Crisscrossing
    Roedelius, Tim Story • Four Hands
  • Ever New – Reworked by Joseph Shabason & Thom Gill
    Beverly Glenn-Copeland • Keyboard Fantasies Reimagined
  • Dust and Light
    Tape • Revelationes
  • Capacitor
    Kindly Spoken Thieves • Resistor
  • Man from Gdynia
    Proxima Psychoacoustics • Ataroth
  • Willow Tree Testing (Animal Party Remix)
    Sun Rain • Single
  • Counterpart
    Bonobo • Fragments
  • AndWillContinueToGrow
    lokey • an eternal bloom
  • Reports In
    Die Scum Inc. • The Epoch Code (a Notion Picture Soundtrack)
  • Tintoretto, It’s For You
    Destroyer • Labyrinthitis

Hour Two:

  • Keep Yourself Together
    Contagious Yawns • Dream of Consciousness
  • C.F.D.
    Makaya McCraven • Deciphering the Message
  • Flare Intropin
    Tawni Bias • SEL Fellow
  • Faith in Strangers
    Andy Stott • Faith in Strangers
  • No Refuge in the Past
    Botany • Portal Orphanage
  • Drive (Grundfunken)
    Neu! • Neu! ’86
  • Euphoria
    Neu! • Neu! ’86
  • Cold Dice
    Garcia Peoples • Dodging Dues
  • Hotline
    Lael Neale • Single
  • Always Lovers
    Cindy Lee • Malenkost
  • Watersnake
    Scott Hardware • Ballad of a Tryhard

Hour Three:

  • Freezee Pops
    Sam Evian • Time To Melt
  • Headspace
    Cedric Noel • Hang Time
  • Crazy
    Spiritualized • Everything Was Beautiful
  • Swim in Eyes (Rerecorded)
    Pia Fraus • Now You Know, It Still Feels the Same
  • Ghost
    Parker Sprout • Milk In the Sun
  • We’re Gonna Run Away
    Beach Towels • Single
  • Tassels
    Mt. Mountain • Centre
  • Green Sugar
    Kikagaku Moyo • House in the Tall Grass
  • King of John St.
    Century Palm • Meet You
  • Neutron Star
    Circuit des yeux • -io