Catégories :
Panier 0

Votre panier est vide

Waxahatchee|Saint Cloud

Saint Cloud

Waxahatchee

Disponible en
24-Bit/96 kHz Stereo

Musique illimitée

Écoutez cet album en haute-qualité dès maintenant dans nos applications

Démarrer ma période d'essai et lancer l'écoute de cet album

Profitez de cet album sur les apps Qobuz grâce à votre abonnement

Souscrire

Profitez de cet album sur les apps Qobuz grâce à votre abonnement

Téléchargement digital

Téléchargez cet album dans la qualité de votre choix

Langue disponible : anglais

Following the defiant alt-rock of her John Agnello-produced fourth album, Out in the Storm, Katie Crutchfield makes another adjustment to the course of her one-time bedroom project Waxahatchee with the warmer, more contemplative Saint Cloud. Shedding distortion in favor of a more easygoing, country-rock sensibility, the album's backing band is perhaps the best indicator of its sound; joining her throughout are Bonny Doon's Bill Lennox and Bobby Colombo, Bonny Light Horseman's Josh Kaufman, and Elvis Perkins in Dearland's Nick Kinsey. Saint Cloud's cover art underscores the approach with a photo of Crutchfield striking a pose on a pickup truck. Per press surrounding the album, the songs were written after and largely inspired by the songwriter's decision to get sober. A native of Alabama, her relaxed vocal twang is most pronounced on tracks including the slow, lilting "Ruby Falls" and the jauntier "Can't Do Much." Elsewhere, "Lilacs" straddles urgency and relaxed composure with ambling guitar jangle and lyrics about letting go of bad behavior patterns. Hints of Dylan can be detected throughout the album but are more prominent on "Hell" and, to a lesser degree, the chorus of "War," an uptempo entry that assures "I'm in a war with myself/It's got nothing to do with you." While alternating between regretful slower tracks, midtempo drawls, and livelier, foot-tapping fare, the album never moves off dirt roads and adjacent orchards, and proves to be her most carefree-sounding effort to date. That's despite doggedly self-examining lyrics that keep Saint Cloud squarely in the realm of prior releases from an artist who continues to ward off complacency.
© Marcy Donelson /TiVo

Plus d'informations

Saint Cloud

Waxahatchee

launch qobuz app J'ai déjà téléchargé Qobuz pour Mac OS Ouvrir

download qobuz app Je n'ai pas encore téléchargé Qobuz pour Mac OS Télécharger l'app

Vous êtes actuellement en train d’écouter des extraits.

Écoutez plus de 100 millions de titres avec votre abonnement illimité.

Écoutez cette liste de lecture et plus de 100 millions de titres avec votre abonnement illimité.

À partir de 10,83 $ CA/mois

1
Oxbow
00:02:53

Brad Cook, Producer - Waxahatchee, MainArtist - Domino Publishing Company, MusicPublisher - Katie Crutchfield, Composer, Lyricist - Jon Low, Mixer

2020 Merge Records 2020 Merge Records

2
Can’t Do Much
00:03:44

Brad Cook, Producer - Waxahatchee, MainArtist - Domino Publishing Company, MusicPublisher - Katie Crutchfield, Composer, Lyricist - Jon Low, Mixer

2020 Merge Records 2020 Merge Records

3
Fire
00:03:37

Brad Cook, Producer - Waxahatchee, MainArtist - Domino Publishing Company, MusicPublisher - Katie Crutchfield, Composer, Lyricist - Jon Low, Mixer

2020 Merge Records 2020 Merge Records

4
Lilacs
00:03:15

Brad Cook, Producer - Waxahatchee, MainArtist - Domino Publishing Company, MusicPublisher - Katie Crutchfield, Composer, Lyricist - Jon Low, Mixer

2020 Merge Records 2020 Merge Records

5
The Eye
00:04:18

Brad Cook, Producer - Waxahatchee, MainArtist - Domino Publishing Company, MusicPublisher - Katie Crutchfield, Composer, Lyricist - Jon Low, Mixer

2020 Merge Records 2020 Merge Records

6
Hell
00:02:59

Brad Cook, Producer - Waxahatchee, MainArtist - Domino Publishing Company, MusicPublisher - Katie Crutchfield, Composer, Lyricist - Jon Low, Mixer

2020 Merge Records 2020 Merge Records

7
Witches
00:02:48

Brad Cook, Producer - Waxahatchee, MainArtist - Domino Publishing Company, MusicPublisher - Katie Crutchfield, Composer, Lyricist - Jon Low, Mixer

2020 Merge Records 2020 Merge Records

8
War
00:03:10

Brad Cook, Producer - Waxahatchee, MainArtist - Domino Publishing Company, MusicPublisher - Katie Crutchfield, Composer, Lyricist - Jon Low, Mixer

2020 Merge Records 2020 Merge Records

9
Arkadelphia
00:04:50

Brad Cook, Producer - Waxahatchee, MainArtist - Domino Publishing Company, MusicPublisher - Katie Crutchfield, Composer, Lyricist - Jon Low, Mixer

2020 Merge Records 2020 Merge Records

10
Ruby Falls
00:03:51

Brad Cook, Producer - Waxahatchee, MainArtist - Domino Publishing Company, MusicPublisher - Katie Crutchfield, Composer, Lyricist - Jon Low, Mixer

2020 Merge Records 2020 Merge Records

11
St. Cloud
00:04:41

Brad Cook, Producer - Waxahatchee, MainArtist - Domino Publishing Company, MusicPublisher - Katie Crutchfield, Composer, Lyricist - Jon Low, Mixer

2020 Merge Records 2020 Merge Records

Chronique

Following the defiant alt-rock of her John Agnello-produced fourth album, Out in the Storm, Katie Crutchfield makes another adjustment to the course of her one-time bedroom project Waxahatchee with the warmer, more contemplative Saint Cloud. Shedding distortion in favor of a more easygoing, country-rock sensibility, the album's backing band is perhaps the best indicator of its sound; joining her throughout are Bonny Doon's Bill Lennox and Bobby Colombo, Bonny Light Horseman's Josh Kaufman, and Elvis Perkins in Dearland's Nick Kinsey. Saint Cloud's cover art underscores the approach with a photo of Crutchfield striking a pose on a pickup truck. Per press surrounding the album, the songs were written after and largely inspired by the songwriter's decision to get sober. A native of Alabama, her relaxed vocal twang is most pronounced on tracks including the slow, lilting "Ruby Falls" and the jauntier "Can't Do Much." Elsewhere, "Lilacs" straddles urgency and relaxed composure with ambling guitar jangle and lyrics about letting go of bad behavior patterns. Hints of Dylan can be detected throughout the album but are more prominent on "Hell" and, to a lesser degree, the chorus of "War," an uptempo entry that assures "I'm in a war with myself/It's got nothing to do with you." While alternating between regretful slower tracks, midtempo drawls, and livelier, foot-tapping fare, the album never moves off dirt roads and adjacent orchards, and proves to be her most carefree-sounding effort to date. That's despite doggedly self-examining lyrics that keep Saint Cloud squarely in the realm of prior releases from an artist who continues to ward off complacency.
© Marcy Donelson /TiVo

À propos

Qobuz logo Pourquoi acheter sur Qobuz ?

Les promotions du moment...

Getz/Gilberto

Stan Getz

Getz/Gilberto Stan Getz

Moanin'

Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers

Moanin' Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers

Blue Train

John Coltrane

Blue Train John Coltrane

Live In Europe

Melody Gardot

Live In Europe Melody Gardot
À découvrir également
Par Waxahatchee

Tigers Blood

Waxahatchee

Tigers Blood Waxahatchee

Saint Cloud +3

Waxahatchee

Saint Cloud +3 Waxahatchee

365

Waxahatchee

365 Waxahatchee

Out in the Storm

Waxahatchee

Out in the Storm Waxahatchee

Right Back to It

Waxahatchee

Right Back to It Waxahatchee
Dans la même thématique...

Wall Of Eyes

The Smile

Wall Of Eyes The Smile

All Born Screaming

St. Vincent

All Born Screaming St. Vincent

Born To Die

Lana Del Rey

Born To Die Lana Del Rey

In Times New Roman...

Queens Of The Stone Age

In Times New Roman... Queens Of The Stone Age

WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO?

Billie Eilish