Something We Once Knew

Tilt
Something We Once Knew

18,79 EUR
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DEAR LIFE RECORDS
Release date: 03/May/2024
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Sales Rank: #66150 in Other Pop
#37745 in Pop
Style: Other Pop
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Number of discs: 1
Description:"In a small room, tiltâ??s sound rings out like one big voice. Composed of vocalist Isabel Crespo Pardo, vocalist/bassist Carmen Quill, and trombonist/vocalist Kalia Vandever, the Brooklyn-based group writes intricate, viscerally affecting art-pop compositions that blend carefully interwoven motifs with improvisation. Their melodies are chiseled at extremes, vacillating between the angular and the achingly lyrical. All three members are accomplished artists and composers in their own right, coming from strong backgrounds in the jazz world, and featured alongside artists such as Harry Styles, Mary Halvorson, Dave Douglas, Matthew Barney and more. Their stunning debut LP ""something we once knew"" (out May 3, 2024 on Dear Life Records) is in its own classâ??a record that teaches us how to listen to it as it progresses. Recorded live in the studio without overdubs, its songs chart troubled and surreal journeys toward understanding or acceptance, passing through mystical corners of its membersâ?? singular musical vocabularies. In these pieces, Quill and Vandever move fluidly between handling melodies with their voices and their instruments, harmonizing closely with Pardoâ??s melismatic lines. Though the band often works in carefully coordinated group gestures, some of the sharpest moments of catharsis on the record come during virtuosic passages highlighting individual members. Often, Crespo steps into the foreground of pieces, their unfettered vocal phrasing and unorthodox technical approaches investing the lyrics with additional layers of meaning. The music on ""something we once knew"" might be most readily categorized as jazz, but it is hard to focus on anything but its sui generis aspects and its emotional charge." -
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