Eyelids - The Accidental Falls (2020) FLAC
BAND/ARTIST: Eyelids
- Title: The Accidental Falls
- Year Of Release: 2020
- Label: Decor Records
- Genre: Indie Rock
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:38:23
- Total Size: 260 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01 Dream
02 The Accidental Falls
03 Insomnia
04 The Minutes
05 Ceremony
06 River
07 At Sea
08 Found at the Scene of a Rendezvous That Failed
09 Starlight Limelight Machine
10 Mermaid Blues
11 Monterey
12 1 2 3
13 Passion
01 Dream
02 The Accidental Falls
03 Insomnia
04 The Minutes
05 Ceremony
06 River
07 At Sea
08 Found at the Scene of a Rendezvous That Failed
09 Starlight Limelight Machine
10 Mermaid Blues
11 Monterey
12 1 2 3
13 Passion
When acclaimed poet and former Tim Buckley collaborator Larry Beckett first offered Chris Slusarenko and John Moen of Eyelids to write new lyrics for their next record as well as giving them access to his words from the last four decades, the musicians weren't sure Eyelids soaring brand of guitar driven rock would jibe with someone else's lyrics (including a song that was written with Buckley). "It was Larry's trust in us that really caused us to think we should do it," Moen says. "When someone like that is into your work to the degree they want to collaborate, it definitely feeds your confidence." On The Accidental Falls Portland, Oregon's Eyelids, one of rock's best-kept secrets, step firmly out from the considerable shadow cast by the band members' second-to-none pedigrees earned from time spent in Guided By Voices, The Decemberists, Stephen Malkmus and Elliott Smith's bands. Produced by REM iconoclast Peter Buck who also plays on the record with Tucker Martine (Decemberists, My Morning Jacket, Neko Case) and Heba Kadry (Deerhunter, Bjork) who mixed and mastered the record respectively. The Accidental Falls features a bountiful cacophony of gorgeously shimmering riffs and songs so delectably crafted that all who value the electric guitar (three to be exact) as a source of pure joy. Created with long time members, Jonathan Drews (guitar), Jim Taltstra (bass) and Paulie Pulvirenti (drums), Eyelids' fourth album finds the outfit as both stewards of a classic sound (Alex Chiltonites and disciples of early REM or later XTC will fall hard for this project) and accomplished artists propelling their craft to thrilling new heights. Their first record was released in the UK by Tim Burgess and the band toured the UK previously with their friends, Drive-By Truckers. Slusarenko's relationship with Buck goes back to 1983 when REM fanboy Chris wrote Peter a gushing letter that Buck answered, leading to a meeting in '84, displaying how full circle things have come for the songwriter and guitarist. The magic of being fated to find one of your heroes producing your record a half a century later isn't lost on Slusarenko. "Peter has always been amazing for us. Having your hero become a friend and collaborator is such a dream and does so much for the band," the guitarist says. "Even though we've been working together for years now, sometimes you look up in the studio and think 'Holy shit, we've got Peter Buck working on our record.'" As they typically write the music first and add lyrics later, Beckett's compositions allowed Eyelids to wholly focus on the music and the result is stunning. Already the band's trademark, the delectably shimmering guitar playing on The Accidental Falls is utterly spellbinding and deeply imbued with joyous emotion-rock n' roll as catharsis. The Accidental Falls sees the band expound upon that sound and push it to new heights. The paisley psychedelia of "Dream" and "River" provide a perfect sonic palette cleanser to the cacophonous craziness.
Year 2020 | Rock | Indie | FLAC / APE
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