From the opening chords of
Brian Dewan's second full-length release, The Operating Theater, it is apparent few other recordings have achieved this degree of accessibility while maintaining such a unique sonic focus.
Dewan's compelling storytelling and intelligent melodic sense -- combined with his trusty sidekick, the electric zither -- make a seamless transition from his 1993 debut,
Tells the Story. The Operating Theater borrows the dark wit and chiming zither from
Tells the Story and balances it effortlessly with the heartbreaking, sometimes haunting tone color of an orchestra of mellotrons and organs, while still maintaining the minimalist qualities vital to
Dewan's compositions. His reedy voice rings clear -- strong in his delivery, uncanny in his timing, and confident with his entire presentation. From the beautiful opening oddity "Where They Belong" to the destructive "Loathsome Idols," the macabre "Cadavers," and the innocent debriefing session of "First Day of School," The Operating Theater is "all killer, no filler." ~ Gregory McIntosh