A1: All Downhill From Here (4:59) A2: Insignificance (5:12) A3: Therefore, I Am (4:53) A4: Memory Lame (5:57) B1: Good Times (4:04) B2: Get A Room (6:57) B3: Life Goes Off (6:21)
Number of discs:
1
Extra-Infos:
Ex-'sonic Youth'
Description:
Contains a poster with artwork by Mimiyo Tomozawa.
"Insignificance" is a critically acclaimed LP by Jim O'Rourke, released through the renowned independent label Drag City. This album showcases O'Rourke's unique blend of indie rock, folk, and experimental sounds, delivering intricate arrangements and introspective lyrics that have captivated listeners worldwide. Known for his meticulous production style and multi-instrumental talents, O'Rourke crafts songs that are both emotionally resonant and musically adventurous. "Insignificance" stands out as one of his most accessible yet complex works, earning praise from critics for its melodic richness and lyrical depth.
Jim O?Rourke is an influential American musician, composer, and producer whose career spans genres such as experimental music, indie rock, jazz, and electronic. He has collaborated with notable acts like Sonic Youth (as a member), Wilco (notably on their Grammy-winning album "A Ghost Is Born"), Stereolab, Joanna Newsom, and many others. His solo work is celebrated for its inventiveness; albums like "Eureka," "Bad Timing," and especially "Insignificance" have cemented his reputation as a boundary-pushing artist in contemporary music.
Drag City is an esteemed Chicago-based independent record label founded in 1990. The label has built a strong reputation for supporting innovative artists across diverse genres including alternative rock, folk-rock, psychedelic music?and more recently?experimental pop. With releases from iconic musicians such as Bonnie 'Prince' Billy (Will Oldham), Bill Callahan (Smog), Joanna Newsom or Ty Segall among others Drag City remains at the forefront of underground music culture.