FOLK
BY JIM WIRTH
Sam Amidon
★★★★
Salt River
RIVER LEA. CD/DL/LP
Folk, jazz and beyond: homespun strangeness from Mr Beth Orton.
“When you make an album, it’s a chance to try some weird shit,” prolific folk fusionist Sam Amidon told an interviewer in 2024, and his first outing for Rough Trade’s River Lea imprint honours that maxim. A collaboration with jazz cats Sam Gendel and Philippe Melanson, Salt River warps Appalachian ballads, hymns and songs by Lou Reed, Yoko Ono and Ornette Coleman into a Bon Iver-compatible vision of 21st century folk, with Three Five, Golden Willow Tree and Cusseta delivering the right mix of impish inquiry and monkish reverence. Magic, moreover, is in the air at the end of garbled fairy tale Never as an Irish fiddle tune locks into spindly electronic melodies, trad tones morphing rapturously into something futuristic and otherworldly. If you like Papa M and Nic Jones, prepare to be delighted.