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No one would have expected Tim Rutili to embrace yacht rock as an influence, and that hasn't happened yet, but his tenth album under the Califone rubric, 2023's Villagers, does suggest he's been listening to a lot of 1970s soft rock and letting the influence soak in. Of course, when Rutili was drawing on the blues in his earlier work, Califone still sounded like he'd filtered the structures through his fertile imagination, and Villagers is soft rock bent into new forms informed by his angular sonic experimentalism. "McMansions" is languid on the surface, but the occasional off-kilter bursts of guitar skronk and fiddle screech add a compelling grit. The late-night piano ballad "Comedy," punctuated with a polished horn arrangement, is married to a lyric full of violence and regret. The acoustic guitar and Latin percussion backing to "Sweetly" sounds as easy as Sunday morning, but the story is a pitiless remembrance of a relationship broken beyond repair, and the darker it gets, the more the music bends to the mood. The push and pull of form and content is something Rutili has always done well, and the skillful instrumental execution on Villagers extends even to the many sonic left turns; they may seem unexpected but make perfect sense in context, like a gunshot that happens just when it's most dramatically effective. The opening track, "The Habsburg Jaw," shows he hasn't forgotten how to put his more eccentric leanings up front once in a while, even if they're (just barely) held in place by a melody that could have been a great pop tune if he'd wanted. Under Rutili's leadership, Califone has been one of the most satisfying acts in Chicago's post-rock community for over two decades, and with Villagers he's shown he's not out of interesting ideas and intriguing places to take them, even when he's letting the surfaces seem more engaging.

© Mark Deming /TiVo

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the habsburg jaw Explicit
00:04:20

Califone, MainArtist - Tim Rutili, Composer - Pastry Sharp Music BMI, MusicPublisher

2023 Jealous Butcher Records 2023 Pastry Sharp Music BMI

2
eyelash
00:04:19

Califone, MainArtist - Tim Rutili, Composer - Pastry Sharp Music BMI, MusicPublisher

2023 Jealous Butcher Records 2023 Pastry Sharp Music BMI

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mcmansions
00:07:45

Califone, MainArtist - Tim Rutili, Composer - Pastry Sharp Music BMI, MusicPublisher

2023 Jealous Butcher Records 2023 Pastry Sharp Music BMI

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villagers
00:04:18

Califone, MainArtist - Tim Rutili, Composer - Pastry Sharp Music BMI, MusicPublisher

2023 Jealous Butcher Records 2023 Pastry Sharp Music BMI

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comedy
00:05:08

Califone, MainArtist - Tim Rutili, Composer - Pastry Sharp Music BMI, MusicPublisher

2023 Jealous Butcher Records 2023 Pastry Sharp Music BMI

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ox-eye
00:04:11

Califone, MainArtist - Tim Rutili, Composer - Pastry Sharp Music BMI, MusicPublisher

2023 Jealous Butcher Records 2023 Pastry Sharp Music BMI

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halloween Explicit
00:04:47

Califone, MainArtist - Tim Rutili, Composer - Pastry Sharp Music BMI, MusicPublisher

2023 Jealous Butcher Records 2023 Pastry Sharp Music BMI

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skunkish
00:06:18

Califone, MainArtist - Tim Rutili, Composer - Pastry Sharp Music BMI, MusicPublisher

2023 Jealous Butcher Records 2023 Pastry Sharp Music BMI

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sweetly
00:04:23

Califone, MainArtist - Tim Rutili, Composer - Pastry Sharp Music BMI, MusicPublisher

2023 Jealous Butcher Records 2023 Pastry Sharp Music BMI

Album review

No one would have expected Tim Rutili to embrace yacht rock as an influence, and that hasn't happened yet, but his tenth album under the Califone rubric, 2023's Villagers, does suggest he's been listening to a lot of 1970s soft rock and letting the influence soak in. Of course, when Rutili was drawing on the blues in his earlier work, Califone still sounded like he'd filtered the structures through his fertile imagination, and Villagers is soft rock bent into new forms informed by his angular sonic experimentalism. "McMansions" is languid on the surface, but the occasional off-kilter bursts of guitar skronk and fiddle screech add a compelling grit. The late-night piano ballad "Comedy," punctuated with a polished horn arrangement, is married to a lyric full of violence and regret. The acoustic guitar and Latin percussion backing to "Sweetly" sounds as easy as Sunday morning, but the story is a pitiless remembrance of a relationship broken beyond repair, and the darker it gets, the more the music bends to the mood. The push and pull of form and content is something Rutili has always done well, and the skillful instrumental execution on Villagers extends even to the many sonic left turns; they may seem unexpected but make perfect sense in context, like a gunshot that happens just when it's most dramatically effective. The opening track, "The Habsburg Jaw," shows he hasn't forgotten how to put his more eccentric leanings up front once in a while, even if they're (just barely) held in place by a melody that could have been a great pop tune if he'd wanted. Under Rutili's leadership, Califone has been one of the most satisfying acts in Chicago's post-rock community for over two decades, and with Villagers he's shown he's not out of interesting ideas and intriguing places to take them, even when he's letting the surfaces seem more engaging.

© Mark Deming /TiVo

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