INSECT ARK โ€“ Marrow Hymns

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A wordless song, a hypnotic voice that screams and whispers from a place deep in the furrows, from the bones, from the blood.

Combining elements of horror-film soundtracks, psychedelic doom, and atmospheric noise, INSECT ARK is comprised of Dana Schechter (bass, lap steel guitar, synthesizers) and Ashley Spungin (drums, synthesizers). INSECT ARKโ€™s intensely visual music weaves interludes of fragile beauty with crushing passages of swirling doom, spinning like a backwards fever dream. โ€œMarrow Hymnsโ€ is a wordless song, a hypnotic voice that screams and whispers from a place deep in the furrows, from the bones, from the blood. Defying easy categorization, INSECT ARKโ€™s uncommon sound is in part the amalgamation of these two womenโ€™s passions: Schechterโ€™s sinister bass lines and unconventional use of lap steel guitar (and her complete omission of electric guitar), and Spunginโ€™s lucid, exacting drumming and synth work with her own hand-built analog noise pedals (Ormus Electronics).

โ€œMarrow Hymnsโ€ was recorded and mixed with engineer Ethan Donaldson at Mozart St Studios in Brooklyn, NY, over the course of eighteen months. With the two halves of INSECT ARK residing on opposite coasts, the album was largely skeletal in form upon commencement of recording. Overdubs and further writing/arrangements were done after Spunginโ€™s return to Portland in the isolation of Schechterโ€™s home studio. The sense of distance and vast emptiness remained intact in the songs, built out over many long nights.

โ€œMarrow Hymnsโ€ song themes of displacement, loss, and isolation are personal journals of that time period, as both members found themselves simultaneously experiencing existential crises. However, the album also tells a story of strength and determination, made from the marrow of these two women, a song for all things that struggle to survive.

Formed in 2011 by Schechter (who has also been part of bands such as M. Giraโ€™s Angels Of Light, Bee and Flower, Zeal & Ardor, Gnaw, and cult Bay Area math rock band Gifthorse which was Jef Whitehead of LEVIATHANโ€™s first active band!) as a solo project, from its inception Insect Ark has been about creating work that transports, both physically and psychologically. Spungin (Taurus, Purple Rhinestone Eagle, Negative Queen) joined in 2015 for touring support of โ€œPortal/Wellโ€ and over the next year, Insect Ark became something much greater than the sum of its parts. Both women have roots firmly in making work with no borders โ€“ they are DIY makers, multi-instrumentalists, gearheads, and visual artists. Spungin studies live sound, studio recording, programming and analog electronics; Schechter composes music for film and is a video maker/animator for film/TV. A full-length video counterpart for live shows is to come shortly, integrating sound and visuals to build immersive sonic landscapes that echo in the empty spaces where the earth divides, offering the listener โ€“ and the band themselves โ€“ utter sensory submersion.

Track listing for โ€œMarrow Hymnsโ€ goes as follows:

1. Thelema
2. Arp 9
3. In the Nest
4. Skin Walker
5. Slow Ray
6. Sea Harps
7. Tarnish
8. Windless
9. Daath