Open share drawer The singer-guitarist takes a new, rangy, proggy direction with an artful touch, finding some psychedelic wisdom between the profound and the mundane. There is always some undiscovered land in Ryley Walkerâs vast world. In one hemisphere resides a full-album reinterpretation of Dave Matthews Bandâs The Lillywhite Sessions that the New York-based guitarist covered with unerring reverence and sincerity; in another, he is a living historian cum poet of bathrooms. Just this February, he released Deep Fried Grandeur*â*an improvised live set thatâs like a kosmische ramble cut with Japanese psychedelic explorers Kikagaku Moyo. Course in Fable exists somewhere new, yet again, as if the freedom afforded by releasing music on his own Husky Pants label has spurred him to always be creating on the frontier. Produced by Tortoiseâs John McEntire (who also contributed synth and keyboards),