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The Good Life: Tim Kasher (vocals, guitar, sequencer); Ryan Fox (guitar, saxophone, piano, organ, synthesizer, vibraphone, bass); Landon Hedges (guitar, bass, background vocals); Tiha Lee (piano, Fender Rhodes piano, synthesizer, organ, bass, background vocals); Roger Lewis (percussion).
Additional personnel: Gretta Cohn (cello); Katie Muth (oboe); Mike Heim (accordion); Mike Mogis (keyboards).
Recorded at Presto Recording Studios, Lincoln, Nebraska between July and October 2001.
As disparate as debut Novena on a Nocturn was, Black Out is even more courageous. The album employs moodier instrumentation, creating a melancholic disposition that's as discomfiting as it is winsome. Though the record can get quite intense -- and with the stark, dark lyrics of Tim Kasher, often delivered in an eerie baritone, things get quite profound and stay that way even after it's over -- it is definitely the mellowest drama that Kasher has been involved with to date. The '80s feel of the debut resurfaces, especially on the Americana-esque "Off the Beaten Path" and the discordantly memorable "Empty Bed," which suggests the Cure's Robert Smith singing along to a Fixx melody that U2 are playing. While this prominent vibe does rekindle a somewhat nostalgic musing, make no mistake: Black Out is a thoroughly modern invocation possessing a subdued, almost unspoken power that is even more so by being so consciously clear of clutter. ~ Brian O'Neill
Additional personnel: Gretta Cohn (cello); Katie Muth (oboe); Mike Heim (accordion); Mike Mogis (keyboards).
Recorded at Presto Recording Studios, Lincoln, Nebraska between July and October 2001.
As disparate as debut Novena on a Nocturn was, Black Out is even more courageous. The album employs moodier instrumentation, creating a melancholic disposition that's as discomfiting as it is winsome. Though the record can get quite intense -- and with the stark, dark lyrics of Tim Kasher, often delivered in an eerie baritone, things get quite profound and stay that way even after it's over -- it is definitely the mellowest drama that Kasher has been involved with to date. The '80s feel of the debut resurfaces, especially on the Americana-esque "Off the Beaten Path" and the discordantly memorable "Empty Bed," which suggests the Cure's Robert Smith singing along to a Fixx melody that U2 are playing. While this prominent vibe does rekindle a somewhat nostalgic musing, make no mistake: Black Out is a thoroughly modern invocation possessing a subdued, almost unspoken power that is even more so by being so consciously clear of clutter. ~ Brian O'Neill
Tracks:
1 - Black Out
2 - Beaten Path
3 - Some Bullshit Escape
4 - O'Rourke's, 1:20 a.m.
5 - Early Out the Gate
6 - New Denial
7 - Black Out
8 - I Am an Island
9 - Drinking with the Girls
10 - After O'Rourke's, 2:10 a.m.
11 - Empty Bed
12 - Don't Make Love So Hard
13 - Off the Beaten Path
14 - Black Out
2 - Beaten Path
3 - Some Bullshit Escape
4 - O'Rourke's, 1:20 a.m.
5 - Early Out the Gate
6 - New Denial
7 - Black Out
8 - I Am an Island
9 - Drinking with the Girls
10 - After O'Rourke's, 2:10 a.m.
11 - Empty Bed
12 - Don't Make Love So Hard
13 - Off the Beaten Path
14 - Black Out