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All This I Do for Glory

All This I Do for Glory is the fifth solo studio album of American bass saxophonist Colin Stetson, released in April 2017 by the label 52 Hz. It is the first of a two-part album series by Stetson that explores two different arcs of the same character. The LP follows a narrative, a doomed love story set during a time between Never Were the Way She Was (2015) and New History Warfare Vol. 1 (2008). All This I Do For Glory differs from Stetson's previous releases due to its emphasis on his breathing techniques in the sound, it contains elements of 1990s experimental music and IDM, and its increased focus on rhythm that makes it more accessible to most listeners. The LP was critically well-received upon its release for Steston's skill of performing many sounds with one instrument, his recording methods, the pacing of the music, and the increased restraint on his maximalist sound.

All This I Do for Glory
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 20, 2017
Genre
Length43:31
Label52Hz
ProducerColin Stetson
Colin Stetson chronology
SORROW: A Reimagining of Gorecki's 3rd Symphony
(2016)
All This I Do for Glory
(2017)
Ex Eye
(2017)
Singles from All This I Do for Glory
  1. "Spindrift"
    Released: February 16, 2017[3]
  2. "In the Clinches"
    Released: March 16, 2017[4]

Concept Edit

Narratively, All This I Do for Glory is set during a time between Never Were the Way She Was (2015) and New History Warfare Vol. 1 (2008).[5] The album is the first half of a tragic love story with themes of legacy, ambitions, and what goes on after death "in the model of the greek tragedies," explained the press release.[5] The album is the first of two "studies," or arcs of the narrative's main protagonist, and serves to "more or less disprov[e] the statement of the record. Or I guess its illustrating the fundamental logical flaws in [the album's title] as a statement," Stetson explained in an interview.[6] The compositions are presented by the same "ancestries" as Stetson's New History Warfare trilogy,[5] and thus employ repetitive structures to show the ancestries, making the LP a set of ritual music.[7] The "juxtaposition" of the LP's narrative takes place between "Spindrift" and "In the Clinches," according to Stetson: "Whereas 'Spindrift' is serenity and expanse, 'In The Clinches' is violence and immediacy."[4] According to Stetson, the name of the record was meant to sound "religious" and reflect his increasingly "audacious" sound.[6]

Production and composition Edit

All This I Do for Glory was Stetson's first released where he produced the music all by himself: "It's the best scenario for me that I've found so far because I get to work when I need to work and I can work for as long as I need to and I don't have to rely on anybody else's time. [...] It was by far the most fun I've had making a record."[6] Like other Colin Stetson albums, All This I Do for Glory is a set of one-take, non-edited recordings that follow a "dogmatically stripped down approach to performance and capture," as the album's official press release describes it,[5] and depict the saxophonist performing circular breathing.[8] The songs consist of several sections, experiment with intervals and sound layers, and feature dissonant sounds, percussion from keyboard taps, and vocals sung through horns that are tracked via contact microphones.[6]

However, All This I Do for Glory follows a more restrained take of Stetson's maximalist sound.[9] As the press release described the album, "the overall experience is one of extreme intimacy, the sounds and imagery more tangible and immersive than previous offerings."[5] The LP showcases Stetson's experimentation with a technique known as "venting," where, as he explained in an interview, "you open the sides of your mouth very slightly and let the air pass outside to create a sound of airiness."[9] He was inspired to work with venting by listen to Enya's album Shepherd Moons (1991), which "made me think about how the air is manipulated in my own music."[9] As such, Stetson performed an "invasive and thorough" microphone setup[5] where multiple mics were only inches away from him so that they could record more of his breath.[9] This gives the music a hyperreal tone.[1]

All This I Do for Glory has also been described by some reviewers to be Stetson's most listener-friendly and accessible release to date,[10][11] Peter Ellman of Exclaim! reasoning that it contains more of a "rhythmic heft" than the saxophonist's past music.[11] Other ways All This I Do for Glory differs from Stetson's previous works include its increased focus on songwriting[6] and percussive instruments followings elements of 1990s experimental and IDM works by artists such as Aphex Twin and Autechre.[6][5]

Critical reception Edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?7.9/10[12]
Metacritic80/100[13]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [8]
The A.V. ClubB+[10]
Drowned in Sound10/10[14]
Exclaim!10/10[11]
Pitchfork7.1/10[15]
PopMatters          [7]
Record Collector     [16]
Spectrum Culture     [17]
The Skinny     [18]
Uncut8/10[13]

All This I Do for Glory was praised by many reviewers for its ability to produce a wide variety of sounds with one instrument[11][9][14][18][16] and Stetson's use of several microphones that give the record a more detailed and interesting sound.[11][14][9][1]

Gigwise claimed the album is "music that for sheer ability ought to be admired and there's something darkly spiritual about the execution of the sound which is haunting, tense, and paranoid – in a good way."[19] The spooky vibe of the record was also noted by journalist Michael Sumsion, who wrote that with All This I Do for Glory, "Colin Stetson conjures a thrilling, muscular vision of modern jazz that introduces subtle rhythmic alterations to his fiery, minimalist style."[20]The 405 stated, "For those who are willing and eager to succumb to Stetson's idiosyncratic sound, pressing play on this album is like stepping into his wilderness, and if you're prepared to be battered by typhoon-like playing and virtuosic arrangements of sound, then you'll come out the other side thrilled and refreshed."[21]

Some critics praised the increased restraint on Stetson's maximalist tendencies,[10][9] The A.V. Club writer Clayton Purdom stating that it "allows him to open up his sonic palette, finding dense polyrhythms and (gasp) traditional melody in addition to the characteristically entrancing push and pull of his technique."[10] He concluded in his review, "By zeroing in on a more human theme, [Stetson] has found a way to open up, creating an album that's easier to listen to than its predecessors while still being dazzlingly difficult to perform."[10] Tom Hull called Stetson a "post-rock experimentalist" and gave the album an A-minus, saying, "This is industrial/minimalist fusion, recycling rhythms with the extra resonance of wind instruments and some vocal shadowing. Seems fairly simple, but remains unique."[2]

Nilan Perera highlighted its "sense of music over technique that's rare in instrumental outings" in both its pace and sound.[22] He and Spectrum Culture's Paul John also praised the pacing of the album's repetitive, minimalistic sound,[17][22] John writing, "casual listeners will find themselves turned off by the apparent sameness of each track in terms of both form and structure, but those more adventurous listeners will be well served to simply allow the music to flow over and around them."[17] Earbuddy stated that "its progression doesn't come fast. Instead, it builds slowly, testing your patience."[23]

In a more mixed review, Jayson Greene of Pitchfork criticized the album's lack of new elements to Stetson's sound.[15] The Wire opined, "As the 12 minute "The Lure Of The Mine" closes out this odd and enigmatic record in typically relentless fashion, the sensation is one of standing back and watching, impressed but stubbornly, confusingly unmoved."[13]

Accolades Edit

Publication Accolade Rank Ref.
AllMusic Best of 2017: Favorite Jazz Albums
Drowned in Sound Favourite Albums of 2017
32
Exclaim! Best of 2017: Top 10 Improv and Avant-Garde Albums
Fopp The Best in 2017
100
Gigwise 51 Best Albums of 2017
41
musicOMH Top 50 Albums Of 2017
34
Norman Records Albums of the Year 2017
6
PopMatters The Best Avant-Garde and Experimental Music of 2017
2

Track listing Edit

All songs written, engineered, mixed, and produced by Stetson.[5]

No.TitleLength
1."All This I Do for Glory"7:19
2."Like Wolves on the Fold"7:36
3."Between Water and Wind"6:23
4."Spindrift"6:27
5."In the Clinches"2:47
6."The Lure of the Mine"12:59
Total length:43:31

Release history Edit

Region Date Format(s) Label
Worldwide April 20, 2017[9] Streaming NPR Music
April 28, 2017[5] 52 Hz[15]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Howe, Brian (April 26, 2017). "Review: Colin Stetson Is a Thrilling One-Man Band on All This I Do For Glory". Spin. Retrieved March 8, 2018.
  2. ^ a b Hull, Tom (April 2017). "Streamnotes". Tom Hull – on the Web. Retrieved July 12, 2020.
  3. ^ Kaye, Ben (February 16, 2017). "Colin Stetson announces new album, shares video for lead single "Spindrift" — watch". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved March 7, 2018.
  4. ^ a b Kaye, Ben (March 16, 2017). "Colin Stetson shares video for intense new single "In the Clinches" — watch". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved March 7, 2018.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i "All This I Do For Glory". Colin Stetson Official Bandcamp. Retrieved March 3, 2018.
  6. ^ a b c d e f Pursley, Mike (April 24, 2017). "All This I Do for Glory: An Interview With Saxophonist Colin Stetson". PopMatters. Retrieved March 4, 2018.
  7. ^ a b Matousek, Mark (April 25, 2017). "Colin Stetson: All This I Do For Glory". PopMatters. Retrieved March 3, 2018.
  8. ^ a b Jurek, Thom. "All This I Do for Glory – Colin Stetson". AllMusic. Retrieved March 3, 2018.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h Mejia, Paula (April 20, 2017). "Review: Colin Stetson, 'All This I Do For Glory'". NPR Music. Retrieved March 3, 2018.
  10. ^ a b c d e "Thurston Moore, Colin Stetson, Juliana Hatfield, and more in this week's music reviews". The A.V. Club. April 28, 2017. Retrieved March 3, 2018.
  11. ^ a b c d e Ellman, Peter (April 28, 2017). "Colin Stetson All This I Do For Glory". Exclaim!. Retrieved March 3, 2018.
  12. ^ "All This I Do For Glory by Colin Stetson". AnyDecentMusic? Retrieved March 3, 2018.
  13. ^ a b c "Critic Reviews for All This I Do for Glory". Metacritic. Retrieved March 3, 2018.
  14. ^ a b c Bemrose, Bekki (April 24, 2017). "Album Review: Colin Stetson – All This I Do for Glory" March 9, 2018, at the Wayback Machine. Drowned in Sound. Retrieved March 3, 2018.
  15. ^ a b c Greene, Jayson (May 2, 2017). "Colin Stetson: All This I Do for Glory". Pitchfork. Retrieved March 3, 2018.
  16. ^ a b Hamnett, Alun. "Colin Stetson – All This I Do for Glory". Record Collector. Retrieved March 3, 2018.
  17. ^ a b c Paul, John (April 30, 2017). "Colin Stetson: All This I Do For Glory". Spectrum Culture. Retrieved March 3, 2018.
  18. ^ a b Harris, Harry (April 25, 2017). "Colin Stetson – All This I Do for Glory". The Skinny. Retrieved March 3, 2018.
  19. ^ a b "51 Best Albums of 2017". Gigwise. December 8, 2017. Retrieved March 7, 2018.
  20. ^ Sumsion, Michael (May 8, 2017). "Colin Stetson 'All This I Do For Glory'". Gigsoup. Retrieved March 8, 2018.
  21. ^ Hakimian, Rob (May 3, 2017). "Review: Colin Stetson's latest sax opus All This I Do For Glory is an engrossing and daring journey through his musical wilderness". The 405. Retrieved March 8, 2018.
  22. ^ a b c "Exclaim!'s Top 10 Improv and Avant-Garde Albums". Exclaim!. December 8, 2017. Retrieved March 8, 2017.
  23. ^ "Colin Stetson – All This I Do for Glory Review". Earbuddy. April 26, 2017. Retrieved March 8, 2018.
  24. ^ "Favorite Jazz Albums". AllMusic 2017 in Review. Retrieved March 8, 2018.
  25. ^ Adams, Sean (December 3, 2017). . Drowned in Sound. Archived from the original on November 23, 2017. Retrieved March 7, 2018.
  26. ^ "The Best of 2017: Albums". Fopp Official Website. Retrieved March 7, 2018.
  27. ^ Hubbard, Michael (December 22, 2017). "musicOMH's Top 50 Albums Of 2017". musicOMH. Retrieved March 7, 2018.
  28. ^ "Albums of the Year 2017". Norman Records Official Website. Retrieved March 8, 2018.
  29. ^ Harrison, A. Noah (December 20, 2017). "The Best Avant-Garde and Experimental Music of 2017". PopMatters. Retrieved March 7, 2018.

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All This I Do for Glory is the fifth solo studio album of American bass saxophonist Colin Stetson released in April 2017 by the label 52 Hz It is the first of a two part album series by Stetson that explores two different arcs of the same character The LP follows a narrative a doomed love story set during a time between Never Were the Way She Was 2015 and New History Warfare Vol 1 2008 All This I Do For Glory differs from Stetson s previous releases due to its emphasis on his breathing techniques in the sound it contains elements of 1990s experimental music and IDM and its increased focus on rhythm that makes it more accessible to most listeners The LP was critically well received upon its release for Steston s skill of performing many sounds with one instrument his recording methods the pacing of the music and the increased restraint on his maximalist sound All This I Do for GloryStudio album by Colin StetsonReleasedApril 20 2017GenrePost minimalism 1 jazz 1 heavy metal 1 fusion post rock 2 ritualLength43 31Label52HzProducerColin StetsonColin Stetson chronologySORROW A Reimagining of Gorecki s 3rd Symphony 2016 All This I Do for Glory 2017 Ex Eye 2017 Singles from All This I Do for Glory Spindrift Released February 16 2017 3 In the Clinches Released March 16 2017 4 Contents 1 Concept 2 Production and composition 3 Critical reception 4 Accolades 5 Track listing 6 Release history 7 ReferencesConcept EditNarratively All This I Do for Glory is set during a time between Never Were the Way She Was 2015 and New History Warfare Vol 1 2008 5 The album is the first half of a tragic love story with themes of legacy ambitions and what goes on after death in the model of the greek tragedies explained the press release 5 The album is the first of two studies or arcs of the narrative s main protagonist and serves to more or less disprov e the statement of the record Or I guess its illustrating the fundamental logical flaws in the album s title as a statement Stetson explained in an interview 6 The compositions are presented by the same ancestries as Stetson s New History Warfare trilogy 5 and thus employ repetitive structures to show the ancestries making the LP a set of ritual music 7 The juxtaposition of the LP s narrative takes place between Spindrift and In the Clinches according to Stetson Whereas Spindrift is serenity and expanse In The Clinches is violence and immediacy 4 According to Stetson the name of the record was meant to sound religious and reflect his increasingly audacious sound 6 Production and composition EditAll This I Do for Glory was Stetson s first released where he produced the music all by himself It s the best scenario for me that I ve found so far because I get to work when I need to work and I can work for as long as I need to and I don t have to rely on anybody else s time It was by far the most fun I ve had making a record 6 Like other Colin Stetson albums All This I Do for Glory is a set of one take non edited recordings that follow a dogmatically stripped down approach to performance and capture as the album s official press release describes it 5 and depict the saxophonist performing circular breathing 8 The songs consist of several sections experiment with intervals and sound layers and feature dissonant sounds percussion from keyboard taps and vocals sung through horns that are tracked via contact microphones 6 However All This I Do for Glory follows a more restrained take of Stetson s maximalist sound 9 As the press release described the album the overall experience is one of extreme intimacy the sounds and imagery more tangible and immersive than previous offerings 5 The LP showcases Stetson s experimentation with a technique known as venting where as he explained in an interview you open the sides of your mouth very slightly and let the air pass outside to create a sound of airiness 9 He was inspired to work with venting by listen to Enya s album Shepherd Moons 1991 which made me think about how the air is manipulated in my own music 9 As such Stetson performed an invasive and thorough microphone setup 5 where multiple mics were only inches away from him so that they could record more of his breath 9 This gives the music a hyperreal tone 1 All This I Do for Glory has also been described by some reviewers to be Stetson s most listener friendly and accessible release to date 10 11 Peter Ellman of Exclaim reasoning that it contains more of a rhythmic heft than the saxophonist s past music 11 Other ways All This I Do for Glory differs from Stetson s previous works include its increased focus on songwriting 6 and percussive instruments followings elements of 1990s experimental and IDM works by artists such as Aphex Twin and Autechre 6 5 Critical reception EditProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingAnyDecentMusic 7 9 10 12 Metacritic80 100 13 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 8 The A V ClubB 10 Drowned in Sound10 10 14 Exclaim 10 10 11 Pitchfork7 1 10 15 PopMatters nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 7 Record Collector nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 16 Spectrum Culture nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 17 The Skinny nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 18 Uncut8 10 13 All This I Do for Glory was praised by many reviewers for its ability to produce a wide variety of sounds with one instrument 11 9 14 18 16 and Stetson s use of several microphones that give the record a more detailed and interesting sound 11 14 9 1 Gigwise claimed the album is music that for sheer ability ought to be admired and there s something darkly spiritual about the execution of the sound which is haunting tense and paranoid in a good way 19 The spooky vibe of the record was also noted by journalist Michael Sumsion who wrote that with All This I Do for Glory Colin Stetson conjures a thrilling muscular vision of modern jazz that introduces subtle rhythmic alterations to his fiery minimalist style 20 The 405 stated For those who are willing and eager to succumb to Stetson s idiosyncratic sound pressing play on this album is like stepping into his wilderness and if you re prepared to be battered by typhoon like playing and virtuosic arrangements of sound then you ll come out the other side thrilled and refreshed 21 Some critics praised the increased restraint on Stetson s maximalist tendencies 10 9 The A V Club writer Clayton Purdom stating that it allows him to open up his sonic palette finding dense polyrhythms and gasp traditional melody in addition to the characteristically entrancing push and pull of his technique 10 He concluded in his review By zeroing in on a more human theme Stetson has found a way to open up creating an album that s easier to listen to than its predecessors while still being dazzlingly difficult to perform 10 Tom Hull called Stetson a post rock experimentalist and gave the album an A minus saying This is industrial minimalist fusion recycling rhythms with the extra resonance of wind instruments and some vocal shadowing Seems fairly simple but remains unique 2 Nilan Perera highlighted its sense of music over technique that s rare in instrumental outings in both its pace and sound 22 He and Spectrum Culture s Paul John also praised the pacing of the album s repetitive minimalistic sound 17 22 John writing casual listeners will find themselves turned off by the apparent sameness of each track in terms of both form and structure but those more adventurous listeners will be well served to simply allow the music to flow over and around them 17 Earbuddy stated that its progression doesn t come fast Instead it builds slowly testing your patience 23 In a more mixed review Jayson Greene of Pitchfork criticized the album s lack of new elements to Stetson s sound 15 The Wire opined As the 12 minute The Lure Of The Mine closes out this odd and enigmatic record in typically relentless fashion the sensation is one of standing back and watching impressed but stubbornly confusingly unmoved 13 Accolades EditPublication Accolade Rank Ref AllMusic Best of 2017 Favorite Jazz Albums 24 Drowned in Sound Favourite Albums of 2017 32 25 Exclaim Best of 2017 Top 10 Improv and Avant Garde Albums 22 Fopp The Best in 2017 100 26 Gigwise 51 Best Albums of 2017 41 19 musicOMH Top 50 Albums Of 2017 34 27 Norman Records Albums of the Year 2017 6 28 PopMatters The Best Avant Garde and Experimental Music of 2017 2 29 Track listing EditAll songs written engineered mixed and produced by Stetson 5 No TitleLength1 All This I Do for Glory 7 192 Like Wolves on the Fold 7 363 Between Water and Wind 6 234 Spindrift 6 275 In the Clinches 2 476 The Lure of the Mine 12 59Total length 43 31Release history EditRegion Date Format s LabelWorldwide April 20 2017 9 Streaming NPR MusicApril 28 2017 5 CD digital download vinyl 52 Hz 15 References Edit a b c d e Howe Brian April 26 2017 Review Colin Stetson Is a Thrilling One Man Band on All This I Do For Glory Spin Retrieved March 8 2018 a b Hull Tom April 2017 Streamnotes Tom Hull on the Web Retrieved July 12 2020 Kaye Ben February 16 2017 Colin Stetson announces new album shares video for lead single Spindrift watch Consequence of Sound Retrieved March 7 2018 a b Kaye Ben March 16 2017 Colin Stetson shares video for intense new single In the Clinches watch Consequence of Sound Retrieved March 7 2018 a b c d e f g h i All This I Do For Glory Colin Stetson Official Bandcamp Retrieved March 3 2018 a b c d e f Pursley Mike April 24 2017 All This I Do for Glory An Interview With Saxophonist Colin Stetson PopMatters Retrieved March 4 2018 a b Matousek Mark April 25 2017 Colin Stetson All This I Do For Glory PopMatters Retrieved March 3 2018 a b Jurek Thom All This I Do for Glory Colin Stetson AllMusic Retrieved March 3 2018 a b c d e f g h Mejia Paula April 20 2017 Review Colin Stetson All This I Do For Glory NPR Music Retrieved March 3 2018 a b c d e Thurston Moore Colin Stetson Juliana Hatfield and more in this week s music reviews The A V Club April 28 2017 Retrieved March 3 2018 a b c d e Ellman Peter April 28 2017 Colin Stetson All This I Do For Glory Exclaim Retrieved March 3 2018 All This I Do For Glory by Colin Stetson AnyDecentMusic Retrieved March 3 2018 a b c Critic Reviews for All This I Do for Glory Metacritic Retrieved March 3 2018 a b c Bemrose Bekki April 24 2017 Album Review Colin Stetson All This I Do for Glory Archived March 9 2018 at the Wayback Machine Drowned in Sound Retrieved March 3 2018 a b c Greene Jayson May 2 2017 Colin Stetson All This I Do for Glory Pitchfork Retrieved March 3 2018 a b Hamnett Alun Colin Stetson All This I Do for Glory Record Collector Retrieved March 3 2018 a b c Paul John April 30 2017 Colin Stetson All This I Do For Glory Spectrum Culture Retrieved March 3 2018 a b Harris Harry April 25 2017 Colin Stetson All This I Do for Glory The Skinny Retrieved March 3 2018 a b 51 Best Albums of 2017 Gigwise December 8 2017 Retrieved March 7 2018 Sumsion Michael May 8 2017 Colin Stetson All This I Do For Glory Gigsoup Retrieved March 8 2018 Hakimian Rob May 3 2017 Review Colin Stetson s latest sax opus All This I Do For Glory is an engrossing and daring journey through his musical wilderness The 405 Retrieved March 8 2018 a b c Exclaim s Top 10 Improv and Avant Garde Albums Exclaim December 8 2017 Retrieved March 8 2017 Colin Stetson All This I Do for Glory Review Earbuddy April 26 2017 Retrieved March 8 2018 Favorite Jazz Albums AllMusic 2017 in Review Retrieved March 8 2018 Adams Sean December 3 2017 Favourite Albums of 2017 Drowned in Sound Archived from the original on November 23 2017 Retrieved March 7 2018 The Best of 2017 Albums Fopp Official Website Retrieved March 7 2018 Hubbard Michael December 22 2017 musicOMH s Top 50 Albums Of 2017 musicOMH Retrieved March 7 2018 Albums of the Year 2017 Norman Records Official Website Retrieved March 8 2018 Harrison A Noah December 20 2017 The Best Avant Garde and Experimental Music of 2017 PopMatters Retrieved March 7 2018 Retrieved from https 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