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The River Song

from Fog Mountain by Saline Grace

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After a moment’s silence, Saline Grace are back with their latest album ‘Fog Mountain’ and an official video.
During his parental leave, mastermind Ricardo Hoffmann made time for a short guest appearance, joining Hamburg-based band Dark Orange on their latest 2CD album ‘Horizont’. Along with Steven Burrows, a member of English cult band And Also The Trees, on bass, Ricardo Hoffmann contributed on additional guitars and piano. He furthermore created a remix for ‘Interpretations’, the second CD of the same release; other remixes were made by artists like Robin Guthrie of Cocteau Twins, members of And Also The Trees and many more.
With ‘Fog Mountain’, however, Saline Grace continue on their very own paths, setting great store by the use of almost exclusively acoustic instruments that seem to hail from an antique musical instruments shop. The extraordinarily filigree guitar style with its wistful slide techniques, mandolin-like ornaments and fingerstyle parts is recognisably Ricardo Hoffmann’s, who knows to create pictorial synaesthesias, raising nightly panoramas from imaginatively enraptured roadmovies.
Subtly woven into a dusty sound stage, mainly consisting of piano, organ, concertina, banjo, violin, accentuated drums, not uncommonly played with brushes, as well as Ines Hoffmann’s deeply resonating bass, the listener is inevitably getting entangled in a mystic and sinister atmosphere, drawing marvellously attention to singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Ricardo Hoffmann’s emotional baritone.
Among personal contents, his protagonists act full of symbolism in front of surreal, near-natural sceneries and re-flect frequently anthropological backgrounds, dealing with mankind’s estrangement from nature and within their artificial environment, their culture, too.
Their new album shows Saline Grace more powerful and on their highest level, performing with virtuosity, vigorous dynamics and withdrawn melancholy at the same time.
Indeed, ‘Fog Mountain’ impresses with diversity of its arrangements, variety of vocals and its uniquely captured atmosphere, captivating the listener not only by catchy melodies, but also by Ricardo Hoffmann’s distinctive voice, who conveys deep melancholy coupled with hidden rage, solitude and, in very few instances, hope as well.

For fans of And Also The Trees, Leonard Cohen, Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds, The Doors and Wovenhand

lyrics

‘The River Song’

The Eastern sky and its crescent moon
Illuminated the river and its spring the pure
My forsaken raft, just a distant shade
While the day was crawling into its grave

Down at a dry branch a girl named Mary
Stumbled over a dead oak tree trunk full of water
She led me down to this old stump to see
That the river did wear our countenance

I felt warm honey lips and angel hair
Her gifted hands did find that wound
An obscure hole underneath my breast of pain
Where she warmed my heart and gave me peace

A new raft was built, yes, it took us forth
Downriver we reached the bank of Bordertown
September, an ancient house, I married my girl
Then we kissed in that sunny courtyard garden

And that rising stream teared us away
The years went by, truly nothing of note
Summer was gone and our fall came soon
We held hands and feared the river’s final bed

Indeed, the river mouth we reached someday
It was our port, the beauty of a quiet ocean
Where the river’s singing filled our hearts
A bolted door did open those glowing paths


For my beloved wife

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from Fog Mountain, released January 21, 2013
Words and music written by Ricardo Hoffmann

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