Footnotes - Stereogum https://www.stereogum.com The world's best music blog. Fri, 09 Aug 2024 13:11:50 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.5.1 https://static.stereogum.com/uploads/2022/02/stereogum-site-icon-192x192-1644917357-96x96.png Footnotes - Stereogum https://www.stereogum.com 32 32 The Story Behind Every Song On Beabadoobee’s New Album This Is How Tomorrow Moves https://www.stereogum.com/2275334/the-story-behind-every-song-on-beabadoobees-new-album-this-is-how-tomorrow-moves/music/ https://www.stereogum.com/2275334/the-story-behind-every-song-on-beabadoobees-new-album-this-is-how-tomorrow-moves/music/#respond Fri, 09 Aug 2024 13:08:12 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2275334

Beatrice Laus, or Beabadoobee, started out as an indie-rock wunderkind. She was a 17-year-old Pavement and Elliott Smith superfan when her debut single “Coffee” got her signed to Dirty Hit, the label run by the 1975 manager Jamie Oborne; by the time she released her debut album Fake It Flowers two years later in 2020, she was nominated for a Brit Award and had done heavy touring across Europe and North America. The slightly more experimental follow-up Beatopia in 2022 firmed her place in the upper echelons of singer-songwriter pop; most recently, you may have seen her as one of the handpicked openers for Taylor Swift’s US Eras Tour.

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Beatrice Laus, or Beabadoobee, started out as an indie-rock wunderkind. She was a 17-year-old Pavement and Elliott Smith superfan when her debut single “Coffee” got her signed to Dirty Hit, the label run by the 1975 manager Jamie Oborne; by the time she released her debut album Fake It Flowers two years later in 2020, she was nominated for a Brit Award and had done heavy touring across Europe and North America. The slightly more experimental follow-up Beatopia in 2022 firmed her place in the upper echelons of singer-songwriter pop; most recently, you may have seen her as one of the handpicked openers for Taylor Swift’s US Eras Tour.

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The Story Behind Every Song On Jake Xerxes Fussell’s New Album When I’m Called https://www.stereogum.com/2271251/the-story-behind-every-song-on-jake-xerxes-fussells-new-album-when-im-called/interviews/footnotes-interview/ https://www.stereogum.com/2271251/the-story-behind-every-song-on-jake-xerxes-fussells-new-album-when-im-called/interviews/footnotes-interview/#respond Fri, 12 Jul 2024 12:03:25 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2271251 Kate Medley

When I’m Called is Jake Xerxes Fussell’s fifth album, but it exists in a stream of musical consciousness that began practically with his birth. Raised by folklorist parents in Columbus, Georgia, the singer and guitarist was inculcated in a social circle that included luminaries like George Mitchell and Art Rosenbaum, the latter of whom took a young Fussell under his wing. Traditional music, folk art, field recording, local history — all were a routine part of his upbringing, as ordinary as little-league baseball or summer camp. “My parents never forced any of that stuff on me,” Fussell is quick to note. “I was just exposed to it.”

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When I’m Called is Jake Xerxes Fussell’s fifth album, but it exists in a stream of musical consciousness that began practically with his birth. Raised by folklorist parents in Columbus, Georgia, the singer and guitarist was inculcated in a social circle that included luminaries like George Mitchell and Art Rosenbaum, the latter of whom took a young Fussell under his wing. Traditional music, folk art, field recording, local history — all were a routine part of his upbringing, as ordinary as little-league baseball or summer camp. “My parents never forced any of that stuff on me,” Fussell is quick to note. “I was just exposed to it.”

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The Story Behind Every Song On Gouge Away’s New Album Deep Sage https://www.stereogum.com/2254298/gouge-away-deep-sage-christina-michelle/music/ https://www.stereogum.com/2254298/gouge-away-deep-sage-christina-michelle/music/#respond Fri, 15 Mar 2024 15:00:32 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2254298 Caleb Gowett

Gouge Away songs can feel like the sonic embodiment of a panic attack. Their 2016 debut , Dies blazes with pulverizing hardcore, Christina Michelle screaming at the top of her lungs about animal cruelty while caustic guitars and hyper-speed drumming conjure a discordant whirlwind of only minute-long blasts. Its follow-up, 2018’s Burnt Sugar, instantly set them apart from their clamorous peers. The album’s sound ricochets between brooding grunge and more clean-cut attacks of hardcore; the screeching opener “Only Friend” is an urgent riot, while the unsettling “Ghost” takes its time unfurling into beautiful mayhem. Instead of focusing on social issues, the lyrics turn inward, relaying episodes of dissociation, paranoia, and feeling like drowning, the music ringing with the same intensity as the garbled words.

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Gouge Away songs can feel like the sonic embodiment of a panic attack. Their 2016 debut , Dies blazes with pulverizing hardcore, Christina Michelle screaming at the top of her lungs about animal cruelty while caustic guitars and hyper-speed drumming conjure a discordant whirlwind of only minute-long blasts. Its follow-up, 2018’s Burnt Sugar, instantly set them apart from their clamorous peers. The album’s sound ricochets between brooding grunge and more clean-cut attacks of hardcore; the screeching opener “Only Friend” is an urgent riot, while the unsettling “Ghost” takes its time unfurling into beautiful mayhem. Instead of focusing on social issues, the lyrics turn inward, relaying episodes of dissociation, paranoia, and feeling like drowning, the music ringing with the same intensity as the garbled words.

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The Story Behind Every Song On Air’s Moon Safari https://www.stereogum.com/2254698/air-moon-safari-behind-the-scenes/interviews/footnotes-interview/ https://www.stereogum.com/2254698/air-moon-safari-behind-the-scenes/interviews/footnotes-interview/#respond Fri, 15 Mar 2024 13:37:22 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2254698

Last year, Air’s landmark 1998 album Moon Safari turned 25 — and, very fittingly for a band who have never been quite in step with the order of time, Jean-Benoit Dunckel and Nicolas Godin are just getting around to celebrating the occasion. In addition to the deluxe edition of Moon Safari out today, which features an extra disc of rarities, the pair — who have been largely defunct as a musical unit for a decade-plus — are currently in the middle of playing the album in full for a series of European tour dates, which are part of a larger outing that will stretch well into the fall and across North America. After plenty of solo projects and scoring excursions, it really does seem like Air are actually back, although for how long remains to be seen.

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Last year, Air’s landmark 1998 album Moon Safari turned 25 — and, very fittingly for a band who have never been quite in step with the order of time, Jean-Benoit Dunckel and Nicolas Godin are just getting around to celebrating the occasion. In addition to the deluxe edition of Moon Safari out today, which features an extra disc of rarities, the pair — who have been largely defunct as a musical unit for a decade-plus — are currently in the middle of playing the album in full for a series of European tour dates, which are part of a larger outing that will stretch well into the fall and across North America. After plenty of solo projects and scoring excursions, it really does seem like Air are actually back, although for how long remains to be seen.

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The Story Behind Every Song On Ducks Ltd.’s New Album Harm’s Way https://www.stereogum.com/2250136/ducks-ltd-harms-way/interviews/footnotes-interview/ https://www.stereogum.com/2250136/ducks-ltd-harms-way/interviews/footnotes-interview/#respond Fri, 09 Feb 2024 15:00:31 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2250136 Dylan Taylor

Back in 2021, the Toronto duo Ducks Ltd. quickly won a lot of people over with the infectious jangle-rock of their debut Modern Fiction. What had begun as something of friends screwing around — Tom McGreevy (vocals/guitar) and Evan Lewis (guitar) trading ideas inspired by bands they both loved — had turned into a real prospect. McGreevy and Lewis subsequently spent a whole lot of time on the road, criss-crossing North America and Europe as songs for a second album began to materialize.

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Back in 2021, the Toronto duo Ducks Ltd. quickly won a lot of people over with the infectious jangle-rock of their debut Modern Fiction. What had begun as something of friends screwing around — Tom McGreevy (vocals/guitar) and Evan Lewis (guitar) trading ideas inspired by bands they both loved — had turned into a real prospect. McGreevy and Lewis subsequently spent a whole lot of time on the road, criss-crossing North America and Europe as songs for a second album began to materialize.

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The Story Behind Every Song On Chvrches’ Debut Album The Bones Of What You Believe https://www.stereogum.com/2236734/chvrches-debut-album-the-bones-of-what-you-believe-turns-10/interviews/footnotes-interview/ https://www.stereogum.com/2236734/chvrches-debut-album-the-bones-of-what-you-believe-turns-10/interviews/footnotes-interview/#respond Wed, 20 Sep 2023 15:15:20 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2236734

Like many who heard it at a pivotal point in their lives in 2013, Chvrches’ breakthrough debut The Bones Of What You Believe holds a striking place in time for me, but it’s lost none of its luster even as it turns 10 today. The synths and melodies still feel fresh and vibrant, the hooks are still iconic, and frontwoman Lauren Mayberry’s voice still carries just the perfect balance of bright tones and barely concealed melancholy.

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Like many who heard it at a pivotal point in their lives in 2013, Chvrches’ breakthrough debut The Bones Of What You Believe holds a striking place in time for me, but it’s lost none of its luster even as it turns 10 today. The synths and melodies still feel fresh and vibrant, the hooks are still iconic, and frontwoman Lauren Mayberry’s voice still carries just the perfect balance of bright tones and barely concealed melancholy.

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The Story Behind Every Song On Speedy Ortiz’s New Album Rabbit Rabbit https://www.stereogum.com/2234838/the-story-behind-every-song-on-speedy-ortizs-new-album-rabbit-rabbit/interviews/footnotes-interview/ https://www.stereogum.com/2234838/the-story-behind-every-song-on-speedy-ortizs-new-album-rabbit-rabbit/interviews/footnotes-interview/#respond Fri, 01 Sep 2023 14:10:45 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2234838 Shervin Lainez

Among the artist community, it’s become a tad cliché to cite 2020 and COVID lockdown as being a catalyst for heightened introspection. Nonetheless, lockdown-led navel-gazing was a natural, deeply human response to the pandemic, and not just for creative types. First off, what else was there to do? Second, I once had a therapist who told me about “the frictive wound” — in the psych community, this is ascribed to people who can’t (or won’t) sit still lest they be alone with their thoughts. Keeping incredibly busy is one way we avoid facing life’s hard stuff. A few years ago, Sadie Dupuis had to deal with her own “frictive” wound as Speedy Ortiz were pulled off the road. What she found would inform the contents of Speedy’s new album, Rabbit Rabbit, which is out today.

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Among the artist community, it’s become a tad cliché to cite 2020 and COVID lockdown as being a catalyst for heightened introspection. Nonetheless, lockdown-led navel-gazing was a natural, deeply human response to the pandemic, and not just for creative types. First off, what else was there to do? Second, I once had a therapist who told me about “the frictive wound” — in the psych community, this is ascribed to people who can’t (or won’t) sit still lest they be alone with their thoughts. Keeping incredibly busy is one way we avoid facing life’s hard stuff. A few years ago, Sadie Dupuis had to deal with her own “frictive” wound as Speedy Ortiz were pulled off the road. What she found would inform the contents of Speedy’s new album, Rabbit Rabbit, which is out today.

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The Story Behind Every Song On The Armed’s New Album Perfect Saviors https://www.stereogum.com/2234053/the-armed-perfect-saviors/interviews/footnotes-interview/ https://www.stereogum.com/2234053/the-armed-perfect-saviors/interviews/footnotes-interview/#respond Fri, 25 Aug 2023 12:00:56 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2234053

The first rule of the Armed is: You don’t talk about the Armed.

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The first rule of the Armed is: You don’t talk about the Armed.

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The Story Behind Every Song On Jess Williamson’s Time Ain’t Accidental https://www.stereogum.com/2226280/jess-williamson-time-aint-accidental-track-by-track/interviews/footnotes-interview/ https://www.stereogum.com/2226280/jess-williamson-time-aint-accidental-track-by-track/interviews/footnotes-interview/#respond Fri, 09 Jun 2023 15:07:52 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2226280

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The Story Behind Every Song On U.S. Girls’ New Album Bless This Mess https://www.stereogum.com/2214480/us-girls-bless-this-mess-track-by-track/interviews/footnotes-interview/ https://www.stereogum.com/2214480/us-girls-bless-this-mess-track-by-track/interviews/footnotes-interview/#respond Fri, 24 Feb 2023 15:55:10 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2214480

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The Story Behind Every Song On Andy Shauf’s New Album Norm https://www.stereogum.com/2211285/andy-shauf-norm-track-by-track/interviews/footnotes-interview/ https://www.stereogum.com/2211285/andy-shauf-norm-track-by-track/interviews/footnotes-interview/#respond Fri, 10 Feb 2023 15:00:37 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2211285

Andy Shauf wasn’t trying to make another concept album. He was reading the Bible, writing stories from God’s perspective. He was writing songs about small thoughts and asides, imagining a collection of unrelated tracks. It would be called Norm, i.e., a “normal record.” But instead, a character named Norm emerged, and the songs began to move closer to one another. Now, after all, there is another Andy Shauf concept album in the world — but it’s not like the other ones.

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Andy Shauf wasn’t trying to make another concept album. He was reading the Bible, writing stories from God’s perspective. He was writing songs about small thoughts and asides, imagining a collection of unrelated tracks. It would be called Norm, i.e., a “normal record.” But instead, a character named Norm emerged, and the songs began to move closer to one another. Now, after all, there is another Andy Shauf concept album in the world — but it’s not like the other ones.

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The Story Behind Every Song On Margo Price’s New Album Strays https://www.stereogum.com/2210206/margo-price-strays/interviews/footnotes-interview/ https://www.stereogum.com/2210206/margo-price-strays/interviews/footnotes-interview/#respond Thu, 12 Jan 2023 17:00:21 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2210206

A renegade personality can be easy to sell, but it’s not so easy to live. Margo Price knows this better than most. Famously straightforward in interviews – and a self-admitted contrarian — Price tends to be slotted into the Outlaw Country category by journalists, who liken her to genre pillars Tanya Tucker and Emmylou Harris. More contemporarily, Price is often grouped in with contemporary country-music rebels like Angaleena Presley, Nikki Lane, and Sunny Sweeney – women with opinions who may get a symbolic Grammy nod and heaps of critical acclaim but in reality are still fighting to do things their way within the rigid industry framework.

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A renegade personality can be easy to sell, but it’s not so easy to live. Margo Price knows this better than most. Famously straightforward in interviews – and a self-admitted contrarian — Price tends to be slotted into the Outlaw Country category by journalists, who liken her to genre pillars Tanya Tucker and Emmylou Harris. More contemporarily, Price is often grouped in with contemporary country-music rebels like Angaleena Presley, Nikki Lane, and Sunny Sweeney – women with opinions who may get a symbolic Grammy nod and heaps of critical acclaim but in reality are still fighting to do things their way within the rigid industry framework.

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The Story Behind Every Song On Whitney’s New Album SPARK https://www.stereogum.com/2199467/whitney-spark/interviews/footnotes-interview/ https://www.stereogum.com/2199467/whitney-spark/interviews/footnotes-interview/#respond Fri, 16 Sep 2022 13:45:40 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2199467

The first time I heard Whitney’s “Golden Days,” I was a sophomore in high school. I don’t know exactly where I was or what I was doing; all I remember was being awash in nostalgia for experiences I hadn’t even encountered yet. The magnificent swelling of Will Miller’s trumpet and Julien Ehrlich’s swooning falsetto as he sang, “Those golden days snuck away from us,” was enough for me to believe they were going to slip away from me too.

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The first time I heard Whitney’s “Golden Days,” I was a sophomore in high school. I don’t know exactly where I was or what I was doing; all I remember was being awash in nostalgia for experiences I hadn’t even encountered yet. The magnificent swelling of Will Miller’s trumpet and Julien Ehrlich’s swooning falsetto as he sang, “Those golden days snuck away from us,” was enough for me to believe they were going to slip away from me too.

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The Story Behind Every Song On S.G. Goodman’s New Album Teeth Marks https://www.stereogum.com/2187768/sg-goodman-teeth-marks/interviews/footnotes-interview/ https://www.stereogum.com/2187768/sg-goodman-teeth-marks/interviews/footnotes-interview/#respond Fri, 03 Jun 2022 14:48:42 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2187768

Just under two years ago, the Kentucky singer-songwriter S.G. Goodman started to generate buzz around her debut album Old Time Feeling. Produced by fellow Kentuckian Jim James, Old Time Feeling was one of those albums that resisted easy categorization. Its deeply Southern theme and aesthetic might make it easily scan as country, even though it wasn’t. Some songs were rock, and other songs definitely weren’t. Sometimes artists like Goodman now get lumped under the amorphous (and, to some, equally annoying and reductive) term “Americana.” Whatever it was, Goodman had proven herself a striking new voice, offering songs full of heavy emotional reckoning at the same time that they wrangled with people’s stereotypes of the South in an effort to portray a more nuanced portrait of Southern identity.

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Just under two years ago, the Kentucky singer-songwriter S.G. Goodman started to generate buzz around her debut album Old Time Feeling. Produced by fellow Kentuckian Jim James, Old Time Feeling was one of those albums that resisted easy categorization. Its deeply Southern theme and aesthetic might make it easily scan as country, even though it wasn’t. Some songs were rock, and other songs definitely weren’t. Sometimes artists like Goodman now get lumped under the amorphous (and, to some, equally annoying and reductive) term “Americana.” Whatever it was, Goodman had proven herself a striking new voice, offering songs full of heavy emotional reckoning at the same time that they wrangled with people’s stereotypes of the South in an effort to portray a more nuanced portrait of Southern identity.

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The Story Behind Every Song On Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever’s New Album Endless Rooms https://www.stereogum.com/2185502/rolling-blackouts-coastal-fever-endless-rooms/interviews/footnotes-interview/ https://www.stereogum.com/2185502/rolling-blackouts-coastal-fever-endless-rooms/interviews/footnotes-interview/#respond Fri, 06 May 2022 14:07:20 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2185502

Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, the reliable purveyors of gleaming and infectious jangle-rock, are back with a new album. Endless Rooms began life as demos traded between the band’s five members — vocalist/guitarists Joe White, Fran Keaney, and Tom Russo, alongside bassist Joe Russo and drummer Marcel Tussie — during Australia’s strict pandemic lockdowns. When they were able to meet in person, the band convened at a countryside house built by the Russo brothers’ family in the ’70s. There, they began bringing the new tracks to life, but also using the house to find the sound of their latest collection.

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Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, the reliable purveyors of gleaming and infectious jangle-rock, are back with a new album. Endless Rooms began life as demos traded between the band’s five members — vocalist/guitarists Joe White, Fran Keaney, and Tom Russo, alongside bassist Joe Russo and drummer Marcel Tussie — during Australia’s strict pandemic lockdowns. When they were able to meet in person, the band convened at a countryside house built by the Russo brothers’ family in the ’70s. There, they began bringing the new tracks to life, but also using the house to find the sound of their latest collection.

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The Story Behind Every Song On Gang Of Youths’ Inspiring New Album angel in realtime. https://www.stereogum.com/2176636/gang-of-youths-angel-in-realtime/interviews/footnotes-interview/ https://www.stereogum.com/2176636/gang-of-youths-angel-in-realtime/interviews/footnotes-interview/#respond Fri, 25 Feb 2022 15:00:16 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2176636

In one sense, bands do not make albums like angel in realtime. anymore: earnest arena rock with an indie spirit, artfully conceived but populist as hell. In another sense, no one has ever made an album quite like Gang Of Youths LP3: a story about grief, family, indigenous identity, and a father’s secret life, sewn together from countless musical, emotional, and philosophical threads. People throw around the word “cinematic” a lot when discussing music, but rarely has an album played out so much like a movie, from its sprawling mythology to its steep emotional stakes.

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In one sense, bands do not make albums like angel in realtime. anymore: earnest arena rock with an indie spirit, artfully conceived but populist as hell. In another sense, no one has ever made an album quite like Gang Of Youths LP3: a story about grief, family, indigenous identity, and a father’s secret life, sewn together from countless musical, emotional, and philosophical threads. People throw around the word “cinematic” a lot when discussing music, but rarely has an album played out so much like a movie, from its sprawling mythology to its steep emotional stakes.

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The Story Behind Every Song On Silverbacks’ New Album Archive Material https://www.stereogum.com/2172542/the-story-behind-every-song-on-silverbacks-new-album-archive-material/interviews/footnotes-interview/ https://www.stereogum.com/2172542/the-story-behind-every-song-on-silverbacks-new-album-archive-material/interviews/footnotes-interview/#comments Fri, 21 Jan 2022 15:13:26 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2172542

Back in the summer of 2020, the Dublin quintet Silverbacks released their great debut Fad. It was an album full of infectious hooks and addicting guitarwork, coalescing in a sound that was a fusion of various classic strains of indie rock. At the time, you could already imagine Silverbacks taking these songs on the road and winning legions of new fans. That didn’t happen then; like many upstart bands, Silverbacks’ plans went on hold during the pandemic. But they also used that time well. The band — the core songwriting duo of guitarist/vocalist brothers Daniel and Kilian O’Kelly, bassist/vocalist Emma Hanlon, guitarist Peadar Kearney, and drummer Gary Wickham — are prolific enough they were already talking about a sophomore album before Fad was even close to coming out. Now, that sophomore album, Archive Material, has arrived.

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Back in the summer of 2020, the Dublin quintet Silverbacks released their great debut Fad. It was an album full of infectious hooks and addicting guitarwork, coalescing in a sound that was a fusion of various classic strains of indie rock. At the time, you could already imagine Silverbacks taking these songs on the road and winning legions of new fans. That didn’t happen then; like many upstart bands, Silverbacks’ plans went on hold during the pandemic. But they also used that time well. The band — the core songwriting duo of guitarist/vocalist brothers Daniel and Kilian O’Kelly, bassist/vocalist Emma Hanlon, guitarist Peadar Kearney, and drummer Gary Wickham — are prolific enough they were already talking about a sophomore album before Fad was even close to coming out. Now, that sophomore album, Archive Material, has arrived.

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The Story Behind Every Song On The New Pornographers’ Debut Album Mass Romantic https://www.stereogum.com/2169490/new-pornographers-mass-romantic-carl-newman/interviews/footnotes-interview/ https://www.stereogum.com/2169490/new-pornographers-mass-romantic-carl-newman/interviews/footnotes-interview/#comments Thu, 09 Dec 2021 15:20:07 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2169490

Mass Romantic, the incredible first album from the New Pornographers, turned 20 years old last year. For pandemic reasons, the Vancouver-founded power-pop supergroup was not able to properly celebrate that anniversary. This month they’re making up for lost time: A deluxe reissue of Mass Romantic is out this Friday on Matador, and the New Pornos have been playing the album in full at a series of 21st anniversary shows with both Neko Case and Destroyer’s Dan Bejar in tow.

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Mass Romantic, the incredible first album from the New Pornographers, turned 20 years old last year. For pandemic reasons, the Vancouver-founded power-pop supergroup was not able to properly celebrate that anniversary. This month they’re making up for lost time: A deluxe reissue of Mass Romantic is out this Friday on Matador, and the New Pornos have been playing the album in full at a series of 21st anniversary shows with both Neko Case and Destroyer’s Dan Bejar in tow.

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The Story Behind Every Song On Nation Of Language’s New Album A Way Forward https://www.stereogum.com/2165798/nation-of-language-a-way-forward-song-meanings/interviews/footnotes-interview/ https://www.stereogum.com/2165798/nation-of-language-a-way-forward-song-meanings/interviews/footnotes-interview/#comments Fri, 05 Nov 2021 14:36:01 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2165798

Last year, Nation Of Language released their debut album Introduction, Presence in the middle of May — just in time for frontman Ian Devaney’s thirtieth birthday, and right around the time we were starting to creep out of lockdown and see each other again. This wasn’t the original plan: It had been slated for April, and then pushed back thinking they might still get to play a release show in May. Of course, that didn’t go as planned either. Little of the last year and a half has, and you can only imagine the amount of up-and-coming bands who got cut off at the knees, releasing albums that represented years of hard work and incremental growth and then not being able to tour behind them.

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Last year, Nation Of Language released their debut album Introduction, Presence in the middle of May — just in time for frontman Ian Devaney’s thirtieth birthday, and right around the time we were starting to creep out of lockdown and see each other again. This wasn’t the original plan: It had been slated for April, and then pushed back thinking they might still get to play a release show in May. Of course, that didn’t go as planned either. Little of the last year and a half has, and you can only imagine the amount of up-and-coming bands who got cut off at the knees, releasing albums that represented years of hard work and incremental growth and then not being able to tour behind them.

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The Story Behind Every Song On Snail Mail’s New Album Valentine https://www.stereogum.com/2164094/snail-mail-valentine-track-by-track/interviews/footnotes-interview/ https://www.stereogum.com/2164094/snail-mail-valentine-track-by-track/interviews/footnotes-interview/#comments Fri, 05 Nov 2021 13:30:41 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2164094

More often than not, the sophomore album represents an inevitable decline from a promising debut. Not so with Snail Mail’s Valentine. It’s the rare second outing that makes that promising debut sound almost flat by comparison, which is saying something considering Lush is sensational — one of the best albums of the 2010s. Lindsey Jordan has nailed the sometimes baffling follow-up to a prodigious debut. Revisiting Lush, I miss all the new textures and tricks that are now in the Snail Mail arsenal. By closing the door on the impassioned, intricate guitar wanderings of her debut, she’s opened onto a world that’s more vivid and precise and still, of course, passionate. She exhibits immaculate restraint throughout Valentine — the highs are high, and the lows sound oh so grand.

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More often than not, the sophomore album represents an inevitable decline from a promising debut. Not so with Snail Mail’s Valentine. It’s the rare second outing that makes that promising debut sound almost flat by comparison, which is saying something considering Lush is sensational — one of the best albums of the 2010s. Lindsey Jordan has nailed the sometimes baffling follow-up to a prodigious debut. Revisiting Lush, I miss all the new textures and tricks that are now in the Snail Mail arsenal. By closing the door on the impassioned, intricate guitar wanderings of her debut, she’s opened onto a world that’s more vivid and precise and still, of course, passionate. She exhibits immaculate restraint throughout Valentine — the highs are high, and the lows sound oh so grand.

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The Story Behind Every Song On Spirit Was’ Debut Album Heaven’s Just A Cloud https://www.stereogum.com/2164082/spirit-was-heavens-just-a-cloud-track-by-track/interviews/footnotes-interview/ https://www.stereogum.com/2164082/spirit-was-heavens-just-a-cloud-track-by-track/interviews/footnotes-interview/#comments Fri, 22 Oct 2021 13:02:49 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2164082

It’s a good time to be a LVL UP fan. Though the band broke up in 2018, all three of its principal songwriters have kept going: Mike Caridi co-runs the label Double Double Whammy and has his own project, the Glow; Dave Benton is Trace Mountains, whose new album HOUSE OF CONFUSION is out today; and Nick Corbo has just released his debut full-length as Spirit Was, Heaven’s Just A Cloud. (Greg Rutkin, LVL UP’s drummer, has played with all three of his former bandmate’s new ventures.)

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It’s a good time to be a LVL UP fan. Though the band broke up in 2018, all three of its principal songwriters have kept going: Mike Caridi co-runs the label Double Double Whammy and has his own project, the Glow; Dave Benton is Trace Mountains, whose new album HOUSE OF CONFUSION is out today; and Nick Corbo has just released his debut full-length as Spirit Was, Heaven’s Just A Cloud. (Greg Rutkin, LVL UP’s drummer, has played with all three of his former bandmate’s new ventures.)

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The Story Behind Every Track On Brandi Carlile’s New Album In These Silent Days https://www.stereogum.com/2162284/brandi-carlile-in-these-silent-days-song-meanings/interviews/footnotes-interview/ https://www.stereogum.com/2162284/brandi-carlile-in-these-silent-days-song-meanings/interviews/footnotes-interview/#comments Fri, 01 Oct 2021 13:15:36 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2162284

When I ask Brandi Carlile how her day is going, she doesn’t just say “fine” or “good.” She answers with such clear-eyed enthusiasm that I immediately understand why journalists fall all over themselves to impart just how real she is: “Man, it’s been pretty awesome,” Carlile says over the phone. “I just got back down off of two shows at Red Rocks, and I went out yesterday and learned how to drive my new boat. So I’m in pretty good juxtaposition of Gemini energy.”

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When I ask Brandi Carlile how her day is going, she doesn’t just say “fine” or “good.” She answers with such clear-eyed enthusiasm that I immediately understand why journalists fall all over themselves to impart just how real she is: “Man, it’s been pretty awesome,” Carlile says over the phone. “I just got back down off of two shows at Red Rocks, and I went out yesterday and learned how to drive my new boat. So I’m in pretty good juxtaposition of Gemini energy.”

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The Story Behind Every Song On Water From Your Eyes’ New Album Structure https://www.stereogum.com/2158383/water-from-your-eyes-structure/interviews/footnotes-interview/ https://www.stereogum.com/2158383/water-from-your-eyes-structure/interviews/footnotes-interview/#comments Fri, 27 Aug 2021 13:35:07 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2158383

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The Story Behind Every Song On Yola’s New Album Stand For Myself https://www.stereogum.com/2154953/yola-stand-for-myself-behind-the-songs/interviews/footnotes-interview/ https://www.stereogum.com/2154953/yola-stand-for-myself-behind-the-songs/interviews/footnotes-interview/#comments Fri, 30 Jul 2021 13:35:41 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2154953

Stand For Myself is a classic-sounding album about deeply modern concerns. Its appeal is immediate and direct, but its contents are densely layered with musical and philosophical ideas. You can go into Yola’s second album without knowing a thing about its backstory and quickly become convinced you’re hearing one of the year’s finest releases — and then you can read her thoughtful breakdown of the album’s arc and recognize it’s as complex as a graduate thesis or an auteurist feature film.

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Stand For Myself is a classic-sounding album about deeply modern concerns. Its appeal is immediate and direct, but its contents are densely layered with musical and philosophical ideas. You can go into Yola’s second album without knowing a thing about its backstory and quickly become convinced you’re hearing one of the year’s finest releases — and then you can read her thoughtful breakdown of the album’s arc and recognize it’s as complex as a graduate thesis or an auteurist feature film.

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The Story Behind Every Song On Squirrel Flower’s New Album Planet (i) https://www.stereogum.com/2151939/squirrel-flower-planet-i-track-by-track/interviews/footnotes-interview/ https://www.stereogum.com/2151939/squirrel-flower-planet-i-track-by-track/interviews/footnotes-interview/#respond Fri, 25 Jun 2021 13:25:51 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2151939

“Hey, sorry, I have peanut butter toast in my mouth,” Ella Williams, AKA Squirrel Flower, says when she picks up my call in early June. We’re about to dive into Planet (i), her third record, but first I want to clear up where she’s based. Williams was born in Massachusetts, lived in Iowa, and moved to Chicago at some point, but I wasn’t sure if she identified any of these as home.

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“Hey, sorry, I have peanut butter toast in my mouth,” Ella Williams, AKA Squirrel Flower, says when she picks up my call in early June. We’re about to dive into Planet (i), her third record, but first I want to clear up where she’s based. Williams was born in Massachusetts, lived in Iowa, and moved to Chicago at some point, but I wasn’t sure if she identified any of these as home.

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The Story Behind Every Song On King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard’s New Album Butterfly 3000 https://www.stereogum.com/2150545/king-gizzard-butterfly-3000/interviews/footnotes-interview/ https://www.stereogum.com/2150545/king-gizzard-butterfly-3000/interviews/footnotes-interview/#comments Thu, 10 Jun 2021 14:45:55 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2150545

Stu Mackenzie is calling me from the future — which, frankly, is to be expected. For the past 10 years, his mondo psych-rock band King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard have been hurtling through life as if they activated a 2x speed setting for the universe — always creating, always evolving, always on to the next thing while we’re still making sense of the current one. (It’s entirely possible they’ve completed another album in the time it’s taken you to read this sentence.) However, in this case, Mackenzie’s Zoom call isn’t coming from another dimension, but rather the other side of the international date line: My Thursday 8PM in the EST zone is his Friday 10AM in Melbourne.

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Stu Mackenzie is calling me from the future — which, frankly, is to be expected. For the past 10 years, his mondo psych-rock band King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard have been hurtling through life as if they activated a 2x speed setting for the universe — always creating, always evolving, always on to the next thing while we’re still making sense of the current one. (It’s entirely possible they’ve completed another album in the time it’s taken you to read this sentence.) However, in this case, Mackenzie’s Zoom call isn’t coming from another dimension, but rather the other side of the international date line: My Thursday 8PM in the EST zone is his Friday 10AM in Melbourne.

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The Story Behind Every Song On Japanese Breakfast’s New Album Jubilee https://www.stereogum.com/2145608/japanese-breakfast-interview-track-by-track/interviews/footnotes-interview/ https://www.stereogum.com/2145608/japanese-breakfast-interview-track-by-track/interviews/footnotes-interview/#comments Fri, 04 Jun 2021 15:04:36 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2145608

“I’m really obsessed with artist’s discographies,” Michelle Zauner says. “Not that I even deign to compare myself to her in any way, but Björk’s catalog is just so perfect to me. An artist’s third album should be a big statement.”

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“I’m really obsessed with artist’s discographies,” Michelle Zauner says. “Not that I even deign to compare myself to her in any way, but Björk’s catalog is just so perfect to me. An artist’s third album should be a big statement.”

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The Story Behind Every Song On Squid’s New Album Bright Green Field https://www.stereogum.com/2145348/the-story-behind-every-song-on-squids-new-album-bright-green-field/interviews/footnotes-interview/ https://www.stereogum.com/2145348/the-story-behind-every-song-on-squids-new-album-bright-green-field/interviews/footnotes-interview/#comments Thu, 06 May 2021 23:20:31 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2145348

A couple years ago, the UK art-rock quintet Squid started building a ton of buzz in their homeland, thanks to the simultaneous idiosyncrasy and infectiousness of their early singles. They were part of a new generation of exciting English bands, working with Speedy Wunderground’s Dan Carey and pushing the outer limits of contemporary rock music. The well-deserved hype garnered them a record deal with Warp. They’ve been gearing up to release their debut album Bright Green Field for several months now, and today it’s finally here.

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A couple years ago, the UK art-rock quintet Squid started building a ton of buzz in their homeland, thanks to the simultaneous idiosyncrasy and infectiousness of their early singles. They were part of a new generation of exciting English bands, working with Speedy Wunderground’s Dan Carey and pushing the outer limits of contemporary rock music. The well-deserved hype garnered them a record deal with Warp. They’ve been gearing up to release their debut album Bright Green Field for several months now, and today it’s finally here.

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The Story Behind Every Song On Leon Vynehall’s New Album Rare, Forever https://www.stereogum.com/2145849/leon-vynehall-rare-forever-album/interviews/footnotes-interview/ https://www.stereogum.com/2145849/leon-vynehall-rare-forever-album/interviews/footnotes-interview/#comments Fri, 30 Apr 2021 16:30:56 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2145849

A good mix tells a story, and while Leon Vynehall may have gotten his start as a dance music DJ, he’s always been a storyteller at heart. The British producer’s earlier, more club-focused deep house releases, Music For The Uninvited and Rojus (Designed To Dance), were both loose concept records, inspired by cassette mixtapes made by his mother and the mating rituals of birds of paradise, respectively. And in 2018, Vynehall followed this narrative bent to its logical conclusion with his debut full-length Nothing Is Still, a stunningly beautiful album moving past his dancefloor origins to the concert hall to trace his grandparents’ emigration from London to New York in the 1960s.

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A good mix tells a story, and while Leon Vynehall may have gotten his start as a dance music DJ, he’s always been a storyteller at heart. The British producer’s earlier, more club-focused deep house releases, Music For The Uninvited and Rojus (Designed To Dance), were both loose concept records, inspired by cassette mixtapes made by his mother and the mating rituals of birds of paradise, respectively. And in 2018, Vynehall followed this narrative bent to its logical conclusion with his debut full-length Nothing Is Still, a stunningly beautiful album moving past his dancefloor origins to the concert hall to trace his grandparents’ emigration from London to New York in the 1960s.

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The Story Behind Every Song On The Natvral’s Debut Album Tethers https://www.stereogum.com/2122764/the-natvral-tethers-kip-berman-interview/interviews/footnotes-interview/ https://www.stereogum.com/2122764/the-natvral-tethers-kip-berman-interview/interviews/footnotes-interview/#comments Fri, 02 Apr 2021 15:45:04 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2122764

Kip Berman has already proven himself a master of the genre exercise. On their 2009 debut album, Berman’s former band the Pains Of Being Pure At Heart served up pristinely fuzzed-out ’80s indie-pop. Then, with 2011’s Belong, they showed equal facility with dreamy arena-scaled ’90s alt-rock. TPOBPAH continued to mine ’80s and ’90s inspirations for the rest of their run, concluding with a full-length cover of Tom Petty’s 1989 smash hit Full Moon Fever. But Berman has embarked upon a full-scale stylistic makeover for his new solo project.

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Kip Berman has already proven himself a master of the genre exercise. On their 2009 debut album, Berman’s former band the Pains Of Being Pure At Heart served up pristinely fuzzed-out ’80s indie-pop. Then, with 2011’s Belong, they showed equal facility with dreamy arena-scaled ’90s alt-rock. TPOBPAH continued to mine ’80s and ’90s inspirations for the rest of their run, concluding with a full-length cover of Tom Petty’s 1989 smash hit Full Moon Fever. But Berman has embarked upon a full-scale stylistic makeover for his new solo project.

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The Story Behind Every Song On Flock Of Dimes’ New Album Head Of Roses https://www.stereogum.com/2122204/flock-of-dimes-head-of-roses-interview/interviews/footnotes-interview/ https://www.stereogum.com/2122204/flock-of-dimes-head-of-roses-interview/interviews/footnotes-interview/#comments Fri, 02 Apr 2021 13:00:16 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2122204

Last year, Jenn Wasner announced the revival of her solo project Flock Of Dimes in exciting fashion: Newly signed to Sub Pop, she reappeared with a surprise EP called Like So Much Desire amidst details that she was already in the studio recording a new Flock Of Dimes album. Once upon a time, Flock Of Dimes was viewed as a synthier, poppier counterpart to Wye Oak; but then, that wasn’t all that removed from Wye Oak’s own turn in that direction with Shriek. In the years since, Wasner’s proved that both of her projects are malleable, that neither is about certain stylistic constraints. Like So Much Desire suggested we were in for a very different Flock Of Dimes — it was an intimate, reflective, spare collection of songs.

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Last year, Jenn Wasner announced the revival of her solo project Flock Of Dimes in exciting fashion: Newly signed to Sub Pop, she reappeared with a surprise EP called Like So Much Desire amidst details that she was already in the studio recording a new Flock Of Dimes album. Once upon a time, Flock Of Dimes was viewed as a synthier, poppier counterpart to Wye Oak; but then, that wasn’t all that removed from Wye Oak’s own turn in that direction with Shriek. In the years since, Wasner’s proved that both of her projects are malleable, that neither is about certain stylistic constraints. Like So Much Desire suggested we were in for a very different Flock Of Dimes — it was an intimate, reflective, spare collection of songs.

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The Story Behind Every Song On Arab Strap’s New Album As Days Get Dark https://www.stereogum.com/2116589/arab-strap-as-days-get-dark/interviews/footnotes-interview/ https://www.stereogum.com/2116589/arab-strap-as-days-get-dark/interviews/footnotes-interview/#comments Fri, 05 Mar 2021 14:55:38 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2116589

Back in the mid-’90s, Aidan Moffat and Malcolm Middleton formed a band called Arab Strap. On paper, the group was a funny prospect: Acoustic guitars and programmed beats and Moffat’s Scottish sing-speak, all cataloguing the youthful listlessness of big weekends, long nights, and dead-end dalliances. But as often as Arab Strap could come across as sad or bleary-eyed, there was also wryness, charm, commiseration. Arab Strap were a cult favorite in their day, their sound often resembling the comedowns and reckonings of the stories they told even as their dance-oriented rhythms played like faint echoes of the prior night at the club.

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Back in the mid-’90s, Aidan Moffat and Malcolm Middleton formed a band called Arab Strap. On paper, the group was a funny prospect: Acoustic guitars and programmed beats and Moffat’s Scottish sing-speak, all cataloguing the youthful listlessness of big weekends, long nights, and dead-end dalliances. But as often as Arab Strap could come across as sad or bleary-eyed, there was also wryness, charm, commiseration. Arab Strap were a cult favorite in their day, their sound often resembling the comedowns and reckonings of the stories they told even as their dance-oriented rhythms played like faint echoes of the prior night at the club.

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The Story Behind Every Song On Julien Baker’s New Album Little Oblivions https://www.stereogum.com/2117430/julien-baker-little-oblivions-interview/interviews/footnotes-interview/ https://www.stereogum.com/2117430/julien-baker-little-oblivions-interview/interviews/footnotes-interview/#comments Fri, 26 Feb 2021 14:30:39 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2117430

Little Oblivions is the bleakest, brightest Julien Baker album yet. It’s not quite accurate to say that Baker’s third LP, out today, pulls the time-honored trick of matching sad lyrics with upbeat, poppy music. She continues to set her thoughtful confessionals to chords and melodies that emphasize the heart-wrenching beauty of her words, bringing the high drama of emo and post-rock to bear on singer-songwriter indie rock. But even as the Nashville-based artist ventures into some of her darkest lyrical territory yet, her arrangements explode with unprecedented life and color.

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Little Oblivions is the bleakest, brightest Julien Baker album yet. It’s not quite accurate to say that Baker’s third LP, out today, pulls the time-honored trick of matching sad lyrics with upbeat, poppy music. She continues to set her thoughtful confessionals to chords and melodies that emphasize the heart-wrenching beauty of her words, bringing the high drama of emo and post-rock to bear on singer-songwriter indie rock. But even as the Nashville-based artist ventures into some of her darkest lyrical territory yet, her arrangements explode with unprecedented life and color.

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The Story Behind Every Song On Wild Pink’s New Album A Billion Little Lights https://www.stereogum.com/2115272/wild-pink-a-billion-little-lights/interviews/footnotes-interview/ https://www.stereogum.com/2115272/wild-pink-a-billion-little-lights/interviews/footnotes-interview/#comments Fri, 19 Feb 2021 16:44:13 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2115272

Every new Wild Pink album is somehow lusher and more expansive than the last. Although the band’s self-titled debut included plentiful stunners, 2019’s Yolk In The Fur broadened their horizons significantly. The album dressed up John Ross’ dreamy indie rock in florid heartland-rock arrangements that put Wild Pink’s music in conversation with the War On Drugs and Bon Iver at least as much as Death Cab For Cutie and Hovvdy.

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Every new Wild Pink album is somehow lusher and more expansive than the last. Although the band’s self-titled debut included plentiful stunners, 2019’s Yolk In The Fur broadened their horizons significantly. The album dressed up John Ross’ dreamy indie rock in florid heartland-rock arrangements that put Wild Pink’s music in conversation with the War On Drugs and Bon Iver at least as much as Death Cab For Cutie and Hovvdy.

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The Story Behind Every Song On The Staves’ New Album Good Woman https://www.stereogum.com/2113535/the-staves-good-woman-song-by-song-interview/interviews/footnotes-interview/ https://www.stereogum.com/2113535/the-staves-good-woman-song-by-song-interview/interviews/footnotes-interview/#comments Fri, 05 Feb 2021 16:00:10 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2113535

Emily, Jessica, and Camilla Staveley-Taylor introduced themselves as the Staves with 2012’s Dead & Born & Grown, an album that began with nothing more than the sisters’ harmonized voices. Those spiraling, cascading, tenderly yearning harmonies have always been at the core of the band’s sound, but over the past decade the Staves have fleshed out entire worlds of sound around their voices. On their 2015 sophomore outing If I Was, wildly colorful post-rock symphonies expanded and contracted in the Watford natives’ wake, infusing their aching folk songs with new layers of breathtaking beauty. It may be the best album producer Justin Vernon has ever been involved with — and yes, that includes his four classic Bon Iver LPs.

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Emily, Jessica, and Camilla Staveley-Taylor introduced themselves as the Staves with 2012’s Dead & Born & Grown, an album that began with nothing more than the sisters’ harmonized voices. Those spiraling, cascading, tenderly yearning harmonies have always been at the core of the band’s sound, but over the past decade the Staves have fleshed out entire worlds of sound around their voices. On their 2015 sophomore outing If I Was, wildly colorful post-rock symphonies expanded and contracted in the Watford natives’ wake, infusing their aching folk songs with new layers of breathtaking beauty. It may be the best album producer Justin Vernon has ever been involved with — and yes, that includes his four classic Bon Iver LPs.

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The Story Behind Every Song On The Weather Station’s New Album Ignorance https://www.stereogum.com/2114963/the-weather-station-ignorance-interview/interviews/footnotes-interview/ https://www.stereogum.com/2114963/the-weather-station-ignorance-interview/interviews/footnotes-interview/#comments Fri, 05 Feb 2021 14:15:07 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2114963

For the decade-plus Tamara Lindeman has been releasing Weather Station albums, she’s never stood still for long. From her earliest, more rustic material through country-tinged folk and onto the more muscular folk-rock of her 2017 self-titled album, Lindeman gradually built up from sparse, solo beginnings to a fuller sound. Those first several albums existed in a continuum, but each was different from the last. We already knew Lindeman as someone who was restless, who would not rest on one style for too long. Still: Nothing prepared us for “Robber.”

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For the decade-plus Tamara Lindeman has been releasing Weather Station albums, she’s never stood still for long. From her earliest, more rustic material through country-tinged folk and onto the more muscular folk-rock of her 2017 self-titled album, Lindeman gradually built up from sparse, solo beginnings to a fuller sound. Those first several albums existed in a continuum, but each was different from the last. We already knew Lindeman as someone who was restless, who would not rest on one style for too long. Still: Nothing prepared us for “Robber.”

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The Story Behind Every Song On Viagra Boys’ New Album Welfare Jazz https://www.stereogum.com/2111251/viagra-boys-welfare-jazz-interview/interviews/footnotes-interview/ https://www.stereogum.com/2111251/viagra-boys-welfare-jazz-interview/interviews/footnotes-interview/#comments Fri, 08 Jan 2021 15:43:22 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2111251

Viagra Boys arrived like a hurricane. In a moment that saw an increasing amount of “post-punk” or punk-adjacent bands coming out of Europe, the Swedish group was like a whole other beast: Sardonic and snarled lyrics, all manner of skronking and screeching saxophones, big slithering riffs, all of which turned into a complete storm of noise and pent-up chaos onstage. They were cacophonous, they were hilarious; they seemed just a bit “actually dangerous” compared to most rock bands today, yet simultaneously you couldn’t quite tell if the whole thing was one giant piss-take.

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Viagra Boys arrived like a hurricane. In a moment that saw an increasing amount of “post-punk” or punk-adjacent bands coming out of Europe, the Swedish group was like a whole other beast: Sardonic and snarled lyrics, all manner of skronking and screeching saxophones, big slithering riffs, all of which turned into a complete storm of noise and pent-up chaos onstage. They were cacophonous, they were hilarious; they seemed just a bit “actually dangerous” compared to most rock bands today, yet simultaneously you couldn’t quite tell if the whole thing was one giant piss-take.

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The Story Behind Every Song On Paddy Hanna’s New Album The Hill https://www.stereogum.com/2102481/paddy-hanna-the-hill-interview/interviews/footnotes-interview/ https://www.stereogum.com/2102481/paddy-hanna-the-hill-interview/interviews/footnotes-interview/#comments Fri, 16 Oct 2020 18:32:47 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2102481

Back in the beginning of 2018, we named Irish songwriter Paddy Hanna an Artist To Watch ahead of his great sophomore album, Frankly, I Mutate. With standalone songs like "Camaraderie" and "Austria" alongside his debut Leafy Stiletto, Hanna had already garnered a bit of critical love in his homeland. Then, after seeing him live in Dublin and catching new songs like "Bad Boys," he got our attention, too. He's a wonderfully idiosyncratic musician, crafting songs that could have something classicist and occasionally straight-up Old World to them, but filtering them through a modern disposition, with scenes of life around 21st century Ireland as well as honest, bare reckonings with depression.

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Back in the beginning of 2018, we named Irish songwriter Paddy Hanna an Artist To Watch ahead of his great sophomore album, Frankly, I Mutate. With standalone songs like "Camaraderie" and "Austria" alongside his debut Leafy Stiletto, Hanna had already garnered a bit of critical love in his homeland. Then, after seeing him live in Dublin and catching new songs like "Bad Boys," he got our attention, too. He's a wonderfully idiosyncratic musician, crafting songs that could have something classicist and occasionally straight-up Old World to them, but filtering them through a modern disposition, with scenes of life around 21st century Ireland as well as honest, bare reckonings with depression.

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The Story Behind Every Song On Tomberlin’s New EP Projections https://www.stereogum.com/2102353/tomberlin-projections-ep-song-meanings/interviews/footnotes-interview/ https://www.stereogum.com/2102353/tomberlin-projections-ep-song-meanings/interviews/footnotes-interview/#comments Fri, 16 Oct 2020 16:01:05 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2102353

Tomberlin's 2018 album At Weddings was a stunning debut, reimagining the church music of Sarah Beth Tomberlin's strict Baptist upbringing as hushed secular hymns meditating on love and faith. Since then, the Artist To Watch has moved from her native Louisville, Kentucky to Los Angeles and expanded her circle of friends and collaborators, and today, she's following At Weddings up with a brand new EP called Projections.

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Tomberlin's 2018 album At Weddings was a stunning debut, reimagining the church music of Sarah Beth Tomberlin's strict Baptist upbringing as hushed secular hymns meditating on love and faith. Since then, the Artist To Watch has moved from her native Louisville, Kentucky to Los Angeles and expanded her circle of friends and collaborators, and today, she's following At Weddings up with a brand new EP called Projections.

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The Story Behind Every Song On Will Butler’s New Album Generations https://www.stereogum.com/2098946/will-butler-generations-song-meanings/interviews/footnotes-interview/ https://www.stereogum.com/2098946/will-butler-generations-song-meanings/interviews/footnotes-interview/#comments Fri, 25 Sep 2020 15:20:27 +0000 https://www.stereogum.com/?p=2098946

Will Butler has a lot on his mind. It has, after all, been five years since his solo debut, Policy. A lot can happen in half a decade, and a lot has happened in this past half-decade -- much of it quite dire. Butler was in his early 30s when Policy came out, and now he's closing in on 40. He's a husband and father. And he's shaken by the state of the world, the idea of being an artist and a soon-to-be middle-aged man striving to guide his family through the chaos.

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Will Butler has a lot on his mind. It has, after all, been five years since his solo debut, Policy. A lot can happen in half a decade, and a lot has happened in this past half-decade -- much of it quite dire. Butler was in his early 30s when Policy came out, and now he's closing in on 40. He's a husband and father. And he's shaken by the state of the world, the idea of being an artist and a soon-to-be middle-aged man striving to guide his family through the chaos.

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