François J. Bonnet & Stephen O’Malley’s Cylene II
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François J. Bonnet & Stephen O’Malley’s Cylene II
Kali Malone’s Does Spring Hide Its Joy
Set among ruins that predate Stonehenge, You Origin festival reshaped the work of Sunn O)))’s Stephen O’Malley, Kali Malone, and more around meditative surroundings—despite some unwanted guests.
On Saturday night, as the crowd made its way to the 17th-century church of Saint-Cornély for a performance by the avant-garde organist and composer Kali Malone, roughly 15 far-right Catholic protestors blocked the entrance to the church. They chanted prayers and held signs: “ELECTRO CONCERT IN A CHURCH—WHAT ARE OUR BISHOPS DOING,” and “MY HOUSE IS A HOUSE OF PRAYER.”
Beginning to Fall in Line Before Me, So Decorously, the Nature of All That Must Be Transformed by Nazoranai [Superior Viaduct, 2017]