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IN GOWAN RING

Prog Folk • United States


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IN GOWAN RING is the self-described symbolist folk project of Portland-based American multi-instrumentalist Bobin Eirth, which began in Utah sometime in the early 1990s. Going by B'eirth (or B'ee), the self-taught, peripatetic musician has released six albums, a handful of EPs and a number of archival collections, and remains active as of 2021. The project is inspired by folk music from around the world as well as early European music, in addition to more modern influences ranging from TIM BUCKLEY, Brigitte Fontaine and Fred Neil to MALICORNE, PENTANGLE, and ALAN STIVELL. B'eirth plays guitar, harp, flute and harmonica among others, as well as unique homemade stringed instruments of his own design. A seasoned performer, he has supported and toured with such artists as Robin Williamson (of noted inspiration and elemental progressive folk group THE INCREDIBLE STRING BAND), FAUN FABLES, NICK CASTRO, Blood Axis, WOVEN HAND and FAUN.

His first three albums - 1994's Love Charms, 1997's The Twin Trees and 1999's The Glinting Spade - featured dense acid folk compositions with drone and minimalism influences, though his work as of 2002's Hazel Steps Through A Weathered Home has increasingly stripped back the soporific elements in favour of more sparse, vulnerable arrangements (though B'eirth does not shy from experimentation). In 2005, B'eirth formed the side project Birch Book, playing simpler material of a more personal and less abstract nature. After years of accruing songs and life experiences, In Gowan Ring returned in 2014 with the Heart Star Gift EP and 2015's sister albums The Serpent and the Dove and Visions of Shadows That Shine.

A modern-day troubadour, B'eirth's work will appeal to fans of the more delicate yet thoroughly psychedelic corners of progressive folk occupied by SANGRE DE MUERDAGO, VASHTI BUNYAN, TRAVELING BELL, PEARLS BEFORE SWINE, PERRY LEOPOLD, FIT & LIMO, P....
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4.50 | 2 ratings
Love Charms
1994
5.00 | 2 ratings
The Twin Trees
1997
4.25 | 4 ratings
The Glinting Spade
1999
3.25 | 5 ratings
Hazel Steps Through a Weathered Home
2002
4.00 | 2 ratings
The Glinting Spade Revisited
2012
4.00 | 2 ratings
Visions of Shadows That Shine
2015
4.00 | 2 ratings
The Serpent and the Dove
2015
4.00 | 2 ratings
Hazel Steps Revisited
2019

IN GOWAN RING Live Albums (CD, LP, MC, SACD, DVD-A, Digital Media Download)

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Live at the Mizpah - May 28th, 1999
2000
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Webs Among the Din
2006

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Exists and Entrances - Volume One: Vernal Equinox 2002
2002
4.00 | 2 ratings
Exists and Entrances - Volume Two: Autumnal Equinox 2002
2002
3.50 | 2 ratings
Exists and Entrances - Volume Three: Vernal Equinox 2003
2003
3.50 | 2 ratings
Exists and Entrances - Volume Four: Autumnal Equinox 2003
2003
3.00 | 1 ratings
Webs Among the Din Volume 3
2011

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Full Flower Moon
2005
3.00 | 1 ratings
Time Is a Spiral
2007
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Thousands of Bees / The Crows (split with Goodbye Ivan)
2013
3.00 | 1 ratings
Heart Star Gift
2014

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3.25 | 5 ratings

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In Gowan Ring Prog Folk

Review by kenethlevine
Special Collaborator Prog-Folk Team

3 stars Jumping in to review a recording by an artist who has been around for a quarter century presents a few dilemmas. Does one begin...at the beginning, as seems logical enough, and mark the progression of the artist over time, pick a "representative" album, pick the opus that marks a shift in style, or choose a favourite? Like all dilemmas, the answer is "it depends", and "I did what I felt like doing". So for these unsatisfactory and illogical reasons, I've chosen the 4th release by B'eirth's neo folk project IN GOWAN RING (IGR).

One frustrating aspect to IGR is that, while B'eirth has built his own instruments and plays many, the album credits don't tend to list them, meaning that he played whatever isn't credited to guest artists, and presumably built some of those, but as a non musician I am not clear on which those are. His voice is a pleasant mix of DONOVAN and NICK DRAKE and, while the earlier albums positioned the vocals behind expansive droning arrangements, on "Hazel Steps..." he appears to have made a conscious decision to communicate more through relatively conventional song structures. These tend to be very sedate, medieval sounding tunes with little variety in tempo, and limited percussion.

Only one track is instrumental, that being a reprise of the opening number "Orb Weavers" that ends the album. Both include an exquisite mournful ambient trombone accompaniment. Of the remaining songs, "Hazel Steps" is perhaps the most compelling, with a hypnotic figure on an ancient plucked instrument and mysteriously overlapped vocals, over bodhran. "Morning's Waking Dream" is an eerie delight, its fascinating lyrics and backing choral effects complemented by a solo possibly on recorder. While IGR has been compared to quite a few folk and prog folk artists, I think those who enjoy that forest vibe of HEXVESSEL or early WHITE WILLOW might be quite at home here.

Shortly after "Hazel Steps...", B'eirth seeded another project, BIRCH BOOK, that explores simpler folk themes, seemingly inspired by this shift towards communicating his vision as a songwriter. Still, for prog folk fans who want to start in the middle, you are welcome to step in here.

Thanks to Sean Trane for the artist addition. and to Ken Levine for the last updates

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