Formats
- MRG536CDCD £12.00Expected 1st January 2099
- MRG536LPLong Player £18.00Expected 1st January 2099
Mount Moriah
How To Dance
The North Carolina-based band Mount Moriah - composed of Heather McEntire (lead vocals, guitar), Jenks Miller (lead guitar, keys), and Casey Toll (bass, keys) - seem insistent to grow. If Mount Moriah's self-titled debut showed them standing with sea legs, determined to dream their way free from the dark crevices and corners of alt-country's stiff template; and if Miracle Temple, their second album, called that darkness by its Southern name and met it with fire; then their latest collection of songs, How to Dance, is a devotion to the cosmic light itself: moving towards it, moving into it, becoming it. Mount Moriah's third full-length sees them stretching further to explore their collective interest in the intangible fringes of fate and synchronicity. With How to Dance, the band presents new themes of symbolism, mysticism, alchemy, universality, sacred geometry. There is color, confidence, self-direction, joy. There is also darkness, but only to show you how it found its light. Angel Olsen backing vocals on Precita / Amy Ray (Indigo Girls) backing vocals on Higher Mind / Mirah Zietlyn backing vocals on Baby Blue / In I'm Not There, a film supposition of Bob Dylan's life, the version of Dylan played by Cate Blanchett - the pre-motorcycle crash, Blonde on Blonde Dylan - says that "a poem is like a naked person," and then, blending into the same line, "but a song is something that walks by itself." Mount Moriah have created a continuous dialogue with humanity, with the metaphysical, with the ecology right in front of us. Here, in How to Dance, everything walks by itself. Also Available From Mount Moriah: Miracle Temple (Merge Records LP/CD) Track Listing: Calvander, Precita, Baby Blue, Chiron (God in the Brier), Cardinal Cross, Fox in the City, Higher Mind, Davis Square, How to Dance, Little Bear.