Roro Perrot
Ultra Shit Folk


5.0
classic

Review

by iloveyouall USER (6 Reviews)
August 24th, 2016 | 46 replies


Release Date: 2014 | Tracklist

Review Summary: The ever-blurring line between what "is" and what "isn't".

After a lot of thinking and mulling over of the various ways I could try to justify the statement, “Ultra Shit Folk is as far from ultra shit as could be,” I’ve come to the conclusion that doing so would be a disingenuous attempt to sell the unsellable. Ultra Shit Folk doesn’t succeed because its name is such a misnomer that you’d think you were listening to the wrong album once it starts playing, in fact quite the opposite: Ultra Shit Folk lives up to its name in nearly every way. It is very loosely “folk”, and it is quite apparently “ultra shit” so far as it is played with an air of apathy and almost deliberate sloppiness that pushes it into that realm of decidedly unclassifiable music that is home to so many other musical pariahs. And by very loosely “folk”, what I really mean is that it takes the elements of folk, and abstracts them to the point that they’re unrecognisable -- Roro’s tuneless guitar noodling, less-than-rudimentary drumming and throaty vocalisations owing themselves more to free improvisation and noise rock than anything at all folk-related.

In this sense, Ultra Shit Folk in a lot of ways owes itself to Perrot’s main project, Vomir; similarly aiming to deconstruct the definition of music to the point that the line between what is and what isn’t become so blurred that it’s hard to tell where one side ends and the other begins…and although Vomir quite safely sits on the side of what is generally seen as not music (again, a very debatable topic), Ultra Shit Folk toys with the notion, finding itself fundamentally grounded in the reality of music. At the simplest level it owes itself to convention, but by the same token, it is just as unlistenable as any of the static noise of Perrot’s main project; the second last movement caked with enough distortion and feedback to render everything beneath indecipherable. In contrast, the opening movements combine amelodic faux-flamenco and drunken-sounding vocalisations in a manner that brings to mind the most abstract forms of freak folk and Reynols-esque lo-fi. And from this somewhat digestible base, it builds into a noisy, formless mess of sloppy shredding (if it could even be called that), feedback, incorrigible bashing and fuzz.

Yet at no point does it completely detach itself from the concept of music; melody and structure (so often it feels I am reaching when I say this) rearing their heads even when everything else is consumed by noise. Long-form dirges are held together by steady, albeit simple-beyond-words, beats and the shorter-blasts of incoherence maintain an ever-so-tenuous grasp on melody to grant themselves credibility. Credibility isn’t what Perrot is shooting for though; his strive for anti-musicality much more prominent in the makeup of what Ultra Shit Folk is at its core. But, in sacrificing musicality, Perrot manages to push the underlying emotional baseis to the fore; his quirky, yet incisively cynical personality as much on display as his musical ineptitude.

It may be Ultra Shit Folk in name and form, but as ultra shit as it may be, it is a shining example of how anti-musical concept and contrastingly semi-musical sound can be balanced without compromising either of the two.

“What brings all of my…work together is its non-savoir faire, its anti-musicality; the fact that anyone could do it. I see it as pouring out all of my disgust in the rawest, and most absurd ways possible.”



Recent reviews by this author
Aine O'Dwyer GegenscheinMåla Carnal Sense
Rae Sremmurd SremmLife 2Nessly Still Finessin'
Sewer Election Wreck
user ratings (7)
1.9
poor


Comments:Add a Comment 
iloveyouall
August 24th 2016


6312 Comments


this was hard to review.
pls don't hurt me.
love, pce, and respect.
cc apprec.
:*

Sinternet
Contributing Reviewer
August 24th 2016


26592 Comments


Ultra shit reviewing


Pos'd

wwf
August 24th 2016


7198 Comments


5 average?

must check.

iloveyouall
August 24th 2016


6312 Comments


https://magnesianova.bandcamp.com/album/ultra-shit-folk

Futures
August 24th 2016


10710 Comments


i thought this said ross perot neg

wwf
August 24th 2016


7198 Comments


lmao just kidding fuck that

iloveyouall
August 24th 2016


6312 Comments


still worth a check : ) : ) : ) : ) : ) : ) : )

slackened
August 24th 2016


136 Comments


great rev, glad you came thru.

i rlly lik the way you put things as well - music and antimusic and all that. i do need to listen to this again but i remember liking how it kinda/almost comes together fleetingly out of the sloppy mess. made me really appreciate even the simplest musical structures if that makes sense.

slackened
August 24th 2016


136 Comments


also is that Execution des Hautes Ouvres in the same vein?
edit: cos the cover art looks a little more vomir

iloveyouall
August 24th 2016


6312 Comments


very much so yeah, but with less noisy and more of that strummy impro folk randomness.

slackened
August 24th 2016


136 Comments


ah, might not worry bout that one thn. i think the underlying noise really helped thiss

iloveyouall
August 24th 2016


6312 Comments


that explains the differences in ratings tbh

iloveyouall
August 24th 2016


6312 Comments


nah, it's my cuzzins acct. : )
we share a lot of jams
but yeah, he has pretty bad taste

iloveyouall
August 24th 2016


6312 Comments


motherfucker still hasn't bought coke jaw, remind me to dig into his ass

iloveyouall
August 24th 2016


6312 Comments


as if i'd have that kinda money too lmao

AsleepInTheBack
Staff Reviewer
August 24th 2016


10192 Comments


Neato review man, posd

iloveyouall
August 24th 2016


6312 Comments


ty famalam

Mort.
August 24th 2016


25062 Comments


Sach showed me this as if i would like it rofl

Great review tho man posd


iloveyouall
August 24th 2016


6312 Comments


i kno u wud lyk it

altertide0
August 24th 2016


3026 Comments


Album is awesome but man I couldn't disagree with the review more (although it's very well written, you have my pos). Trying to sell an album titled Ultra Shit Folk as if it was some kind of a deeply intellectual, refined Cage-ian work. I bet if you were reviewing a Mineral album you'd be talking about "a study of a human mind in its formative years" and "using guitars to convert the intricate complexities of psychological conundrums into sonic landscapes".



You have to be logged in to post a comment. Login | Create a Profile





STAFF & CONTRIBUTORS // CONTACT US

Bands: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z


Site Copyright 2005-2023 Sputnikmusic.com
All Album Reviews Displayed With Permission of Authors | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy