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Bill Callahan - 2022 - YTI⅃AƎЯ
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FormatFLAC
SourceCD
BitrateLossless
GenreFolk
TypeAlbum
Date 1 year, 7 months
Size 384.24 MB
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Eén van mijn all-time-favorites kwam onlangs weer met een nieuw album. Vroeger veel naar geluisterd en ik was hem een beetje kwijt. Ik moet zeggen dat het wel weer even wennen is. Nieuwe richtingen hier en daar, maar alleszins de moeite waard.

As ever with his writing, the lyrics warrant close reading, with gently delivered, heartfelt emotion (‘I started writing your death song long before you were gone’) blended with pointed lines delivered with a pinch of laconic humour: ‘Big pigs in a pile of shit and bones / owe more than they’ll ever own.’

Spiky issues mix with mundane details throughout the album and are duly tackled, masked and allegorised, with the music ebbing and flowing, screaming and whispering. Take the shifting Naked Souls; the piece starts with an intro akin to the lovely Writing from Shepherd with added kind piano chords and moves in the space of six minutes into a stormy tantrum of squealing guitar, thumping bass, unhinged trumpet and shards of keys, with Jim White’s loose percussion putting on serious muscle in the second half. Drainface interrupts its gentle tune with snaps of attitude from high keys and distorted guitar, along with Bill’s almost snarling vocal in places.

There is a sense of catharsis and cleansing about some of this music that brings to mind the storm from Summer Painter on Dream River. But the beauty far outways the aggression, which feels very much the intention. Natural Information is a rollicking track, with quick, bright guitar and backing vocals forming a buoyant trip.
Planets is a hushed number for the most part, but puffs of distortion and unnerving piano give it an eerie and uncertain edge, accentuated by a child’s backing vocals and wailing brass. The opening song First Bird is a lovely meditation on a growing family. Still, even that idyllic picture is given the minutest of edges, with a lower guitar line coming in after the sweet opening bar to add depth and shade to the music.

Not everything is as it seems on this record; it will surprise, challenge and delight you, but the overwhelming feeling is one of allowing the senses to open and let life flow in. In short, another masterpiece from Bill Callahan.

Tracks:
1. First Bird
2. Everyway
3. Bowevil
4. Partition
5. Lily
6. Naked Souls
7. Coyotes
8. Drainface
9. Natural Information
10. The Horse
11. Planets
12. Last One at the Party

Staat er compleet op, 10% pars mee gepost. Met zeer veel dank aan de originele poster. Laat af en toe eens weten wat je van het album vindt. Altijd leuk, de mening van anderen.

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