An Interview With Sam Jeffers, Percussionist, Multi-Instrumentalist, And Artist With Fridge
Published June 25, 2007
With seemingly limitless exuberant energy, Fridge burst out of the trap to remind us what we have been missing from Adem Ilhan, Kieran Hebden and Sam Jeffers on their latest album, The Sun. A musical expansivity, the creativity to renegotiate the sonic spectrum and the vitality of spirit to produce sounds that make us listen in unexpected ways are some of my key reference points to their latest album. The term post-rock is a weary one, worn threadbare over the years as musicians have sought to mangle and distort those sacred musical patterns that we are familiar and safe with.

Bark Psychosis were the band that first did it for me and there are many other mavericks who push the possibilities into the unfamiliar. Fridge is another band I would always cite as inhabiting this space and The Sun is a beautiful example of this. From the first crack of driving percussion from Sam Jeffers, they set the tone for the rest of the album.
It`s not a punk album, but it has the vibey edge and snarl of a garage band. This vibe of exuberance seeps out of The Sun, regardless of the tempo. The art and the process are of great importance to Fridge. Whilst the three members have all been hard at work on their own musical projects they can mix and match instruments at will. An instrument that is also pushed to the fore is the studio itself. Sounds and loops flicker in and out of the mix, as if they are caught in a swirling eddy that churns and spins the tones and resonance into new forms for aural interpretation.
It would be unwise to read into this total unfamiliarity of form, and the one thing that becomes clear is the warm rich harmonies at play on this album. Yeah, it has tunes. Beautiful harmonies that take shape like the tattoed skin(s) a coiled snake sheds in time to the seasons natural rythmn, it all takes place under The Sun. Did you think it was all awkward sounds, stuttering and crawling at you like a manic ecstasy casualty, brain fried, nodding out to the tin foiled morning come down ? Well, you thought wrong buddy!
Fridge member Sam Jeffers spilt the beans with me;
Sam, how does it feel to be about to pick up the sticks and the reins after a longish hiatus?
- An Interview With Sam Jeffers, Percussionist, Multi-Instrumentalist, And Artist With Fridge
- Published: June 25, 2007
- Type: Interview
- Section: Music
- Filed Under: Interviews, Music: Electronica
- Writer: Paul Hawkins
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