by Mark Saleski
Elliott Sharp does two things very well: construct very thought-provoking compositions and make scary, scary noise in the realization of those compositions. Larynx is a reissue from 1988. You know, the holiday season is in full swing. Maybe you need some music to block out the stress? OK, I’ll admit that I haven’t heard this album, but my methods of stress reduction can be, uhm … unorthodox. So maybe this large ensemble (complete with string quartet) will help you to center your thoughts amidst the chaos. If not, turn it up loud and flush out those guests-who-have-overstayed-their-welcome.
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