Дзвінки 11:00-16:00 (будні)
Прийом замовлень на сайті 24/7
Українська  English 

Lifecell: 063 421 6092
Vodafone: 050 237 9750
nadvechir.com.ua♫ukr.net
Каталог
Майбутні шоу / Афіша
Реклама
Рекомендуємо
Голосування
Якій музиці Ви надаєте найбільшу перевагу?

DACUS,LUCY - No Burden (CD)

602 грн
На складі: так
К-сть:  
Оцінити
Дата релізу: 09.09.2016
Жанр: Indie Rock
Формат: CD
Артикул / Номер за каталогом: IN132772
Штрих-код: 0744861111528
Виробник/Дистрибьютор: Matador/Beggars Group
Richmond-based singer/songwriter Lucy Dacus' No Burden is an uncommonly warm indie rock record. Lead guitar lines pour in like slow columns of sunlight, and Dacus' voice itself is a comforting blur. Find it at: Amoeba Music Featured Tracks: "I Don't Wanna Be Funny Anymore" — Lucy DacusVia SoundCloud "Strange Torpedo" — Lucy DacusVia SoundCloud Two songs on Richmond-based singer/songwriter Lucy Dacus' debut album No Burden contain the same chorus: "Without you I am surely the last of our kind/ Without you I am surely the last of my kind." The songs, "Dream State..." and "...Familiar Place," seem to complete each other elliptically, and approach their shared lyric through two different paths; the first describes a flood, both emotional and physical, while the second finds its narrator crawling through a dead garden. Both choruses seem to obey the physics of dreams: people are lost irretrievably, landscapes shift from domestic to alpine. Dacus conveys the warm, human perspective at the center of this turning vortex, a person trying to survive the infinite flow of change. No Burden is an uncommonly warm indie rock record. Lead guitar lines pour in like slow columns of sunlight, and Dacus' voice itself is a comforting blur. "I let my mind get turned inside out/ Just to see what the kids were laughing about," she sings on "Direct Address." "And it wasn't worth understanding/ Something I could've gone my whole life not knowing." Her perspective is sober and carefully composed, but the blur in her voice also gives her songs the casual, permissive dimension that usually slips in after two or three drinks. "I thought you'd hit rock bottom, but I'm starting to think that it doesn't exist," she sings in "Strange Torpedo." "You've been falling for so long and you haven't hit anything solid yet." The record is full of these candid and severe observations. "I Don't Wanna Be Funny Anymore" describes the arthritic inflexibility of social roles. "Is there room in the band?" Dacus asks. "I don't need to be the frontman/ If not then I'll be the biggest fan." Dacus herself intended to study film before focusing on music; "I Don't Wanna Be Funny Anymore" and the rest of No Burden seems a product of this wavering and observational focus. The people in her songs seem to naturally settle into realms of instability and ambiguity. Becoming "no burden" means exerting zero pressure on the world, suspending yourself in a sphere of your own consciousness, as if sealed into a dream. Of course, removing yourself from the world and others is its own inverse pressure. Your body, mind, and their obscure combinations will carry, shift, and broadcast weight from any position they take up in space. "If you hadn’t come over, I would be so much colder," Dacus sings in "Dream State…" "I would be much less confused." Everything, No Burden seems to suggest, is burden.

Є запитання?

Ви можете задати нам питання за допомогою наступної форми.

Ім'я:

Email

Будь ласка, сформулюйте Ваші питання щодо DACUS,LUCY - No Burden (CD):


Введіть число, зображене на малюнку
code

(порожньо)
 
Валюта:


Передзамовлення
Бестселери / Топ 10
Цікавинки
© NADVECHIRAll Rights Reserved.