Twelve years on from their last album together, Warren Ellis, Mick Turner and Jim White reconvene in a sprawling improvisation of tidal force, six cuts or one, depending on how you look at things. The tracks flow one into another like water running through sluices, inexorable and boundary-less. It’s as if, once started, the Dirty Three couldn’t stop until they had exhausted themselves.
Category: Dirty Three
The Creator Has a Master Plan: A Conversation with Warren Ellis
Per his new book, Nina Simone’s Gum, Warren Ellis reflects “I wanted it to be about the good in people. The light, rather than the darkness, especially after the year we’ve all just had.” And it is.
We recently caught up with Ellis, via Zoom, to discuss the new book and much, much more.
The Dirty Three w/ Chan Marshall :: Great Waves
As I mentioned earlier in the month, the Dirty Three have a new LP dropping in February. My copy has been on repeat, but revisiting the Melbourne trio’s last output – […]
Dirty Three :: Rising Below
It’s been seven years since the last Dirty Three album, 2005’s Cinder. Come February 28th the Melbourne based trio make up for lost time with the release of Toward the […]