Earth Worship

Rubblebucket
Earth Worship

13,89 EUR
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Grand Jury Music
Release date: 21/Oct/2022
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Details / Tracklist: 1. EARTH WORSHIP
2. MORNING IN THE SUN
3. RAIN RAIN NATURE RAIN
4. GEOMETRY
5. CHERRY BLOSSOM
6. MELT THROUGH THE FLOORS
7. ZEROS
8. SEXUAL REVOLUTION
9. SWEET SPOT
10. TRUTH IS IN THE AIR
11. MOCKINGBIRD
12. TOO MUCH FEELING
Number of discs: 1
Description:Das neue Album der New Yorker Art-Pop Band ist ihre funky Ode an Mutter Natur und deren Schutz. â??I've been coming a thousand years / you could call me the endless fuckâ??, lautet die denkwĂĽrdige Eröffnungszeile von Rubblebuckets Earth Worship, einer tänzerischen, fröhlich geschichteten Sammlung von Songs, die daran arbeiten, die imaginären Grenzen zwischen der natĂĽrlichen Welt und ihrer Bewohner aufzulösen. Kalmia Traver und Alex Toth, die Frontpersonen und Co-Autoren der Gruppe, begannen ihre Freundschaft als Jazzstudenten an der University of Vermont. Bald darauf grĂĽndeten sie eine Band, die sich auf fĂĽnf Alben mit Pop, Funk, Dance und Psychedelia beschäftigte, mit Auftritten von Bonnaroo bis zu ihrem selbst kuratierten Dream Picnic Festival und Kollaborationen mit verwandten Genre-Vermischern wie Arcade Fire und Questlove. Aber Traver und Toth verband zunächst eine andere gemeinsame Leidenschaft: Die beiden waren Teil des UVM-Programms fĂĽr nachhaltige Gemeinschaftsentwicklung. Ein Rubblebucket-Album mit neuem Schimmer, das die kompliziert funkelnden Beats, die gedämpften, aber eingängigen Vocals der Gruppe zur Geltung bringt und mit all seiner melodischen Komplexität regelrecht ansteckend ist. -
2022 release. "I've been coming a thousand years / you could call me the endless fuck," goes the memorable opening line of Rubblebucket's Earth Worship, a dance-forward, joyously layered collection of songs which work to dissolve the imaginary lines between the natural world and it's inhabitants. Kalmia Traver and Alex Toth, the group's front persons and co-writers, first began a friendship as jazz students at the University of Vermont. Soon after, they formed a prolific band that has delved into pop, funk, dance and psychedelia over five records, with performances spanning Bonnaroo to their self-curated Dream Picnic Festival, and collaborations with kindred genre-blenders including Arcade Fire and Questlove. But Traver and Toth initially bonded over another shared passion: the two were part of UVM's Sustainable Community Development program. Though Toth communes with nature as part of his morning routine, and Traver is adept at foraging in the band's adopted home of New York, songwriting explicitly about environmentalism in Rubblebucket has felt immaterial-besides, the band has shared it's beliefs over the years by inviting anti-fracking, reproductive justice, and other organizations to table at their shows. But Traver was interested in writing love songs for and from the natural world, and both were inspired by their parents' work in ecology and community facilitation, from which they saw a throughline to music's communal healing. Traver suggested "earth worship" as a lyrical prompt for their sixth record, and with this concept at it's core, the duo began writing Earth Worship: a Rubblebucket album with renewed shimmer, showcasing the group's intricately sparkling beats, hushed yet hooky vocals and infectious melodic complexity.
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