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American Football (LP2)

American Football

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Since American Football broke up soon after the release of their self-titled 1999 album, it felt like their one and only release was some kind of magical occurrence that existed at the point where math rock, post-rock, emo, and confessional singer/songwriter all coincided. In the years since, other bands came close to reaching the tender soft-focus heights that the band reached, but nobody ever managed to find the same blend of innocent technical proficiency and openhearted melodic grace that's both compelling and peaceful at its core. Even the projects headed up later by the band's own Mike Kinsella weren't able to fully recapture that elusive feeling. In 2014, the members of American Football reunited to play a series of shows around the world to all the people who had been touched so deeply by their album originally and over the many years since its release. It went so well that the band (the original trio of Mike Kinsella, Steve Holmes, and Steve Lamos plus Mike's brother Nate on bass) decided to return to the studio and make an album, which they again titled American Football. The first questions that come to mind before even spinning the record are something like: Have the years changed the band much? Did they embrace electronics or go acoustic or buy a bunch of fuzz pedals? The answers come during the first notes of the opening song, "Where Are We Now?" The band sounds pretty much like it did in the late '90s. The same crystalline guitar tones, the same interlocking arpeggios, the same kind of shifting time signatures, and the same plaintive vocals are all in place and continue throughout the entire album. It may be a little richer-sounding, less sparse and awkward at times, but mostly it feels like stepping into an audio time machine. The biggest difference is in the lyrics. Since the guys in the band have aged, started families, and experienced victories and losses over time, the album has a wisdom and weariness that the 1999 album couldn't have had. It's an inevitable tradeoff -- innocence for experience -- but the band doesn't wallow in it. There's a matter-of-factness about the new lyrical subject matter that is entirely fitting with the slightly more sophisticated, warmer, and more autumnal sound. Some might miss the more abstract appeal of the original AF album, but the way the band updates and slightly expands that approach makes this new album a resounding success that works on the sonic level, and maybe more importantly, a deep emotional level.
© Tim Sendra /TiVo

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1
Where Are We Now?
00:04:43

TBC, Composer - American Football, MainArtist

2016 Wichita Recordings Ltd, under exclusive license from The Polyvinyl Record Company. 2016 Wichita Recordings Ltd, under exclusive license from The Polyvinyl Record Company.

2
My Instincts Are the Enemy
00:04:48

TBC, Composer - American Football, MainArtist

2016 Wichita Recordings Ltd, under exclusive license from The Polyvinyl Record Company. 2016 Wichita Recordings Ltd, under exclusive license from The Polyvinyl Record Company.

3
Home Is Where the Haunt Is
00:03:26

TBC, Composer - American Football, MainArtist

2016 Wichita Recordings Ltd, under exclusive license from The Polyvinyl Record Company. 2016 Wichita Recordings Ltd, under exclusive license from The Polyvinyl Record Company.

4
Born to Lose
00:04:53

TBC, Composer - American Football, MainArtist

2016 Wichita Recordings Ltd, under exclusive license from The Polyvinyl Record Company. 2016 Wichita Recordings Ltd, under exclusive license from The Polyvinyl Record Company.

5
I've Been So Lost for So Long
00:04:35

American Football, MainArtist

2016 Wichita Recordings Ltd, under exclusive license from The Polyvinyl Record Company. 2016 Wichita Recordings Ltd, under exclusive license from The Polyvinyl Record Company.

6
Give Me the Gun
00:03:24

American Football, MainArtist - Mike Kinsella, Composer - nate kinsella, Composer - steve holmes, Composer - steve lamos, Composer

2016 Wichita Recordings Ltd, under exclusive license from The Polyvinyl Record Company. 2016 Wichita Recordings Ltd, under exclusive license from The Polyvinyl Record Company.

7
I Need a Drink (Or Two or Three)
00:04:58

TBC, Composer - American Football, MainArtist

2016 Wichita Recordings Ltd, under exclusive license from The Polyvinyl Record Company. 2016 Wichita Recordings Ltd, under exclusive license from The Polyvinyl Record Company.

8
Desire Gets in the Way
00:03:28

American Football, MainArtist - Mike Kinsella, Composer - nate kinsella, Composer - steve holmes, Composer - steve lamos, Composer

2016 Wichita Recordings Ltd, under exclusive license from The Polyvinyl Record Company. 2016 Wichita Recordings Ltd, under exclusive license from The Polyvinyl Record Company.

9
Everyone Is Dressed Up
00:03:38

TBC, Composer - American Football, MainArtist

2016 Wichita Recordings Ltd, under exclusive license from The Polyvinyl Record Company. 2016 Wichita Recordings Ltd, under exclusive license from The Polyvinyl Record Company.

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Since American Football broke up soon after the release of their self-titled 1999 album, it felt like their one and only release was some kind of magical occurrence that existed at the point where math rock, post-rock, emo, and confessional singer/songwriter all coincided. In the years since, other bands came close to reaching the tender soft-focus heights that the band reached, but nobody ever managed to find the same blend of innocent technical proficiency and openhearted melodic grace that's both compelling and peaceful at its core. Even the projects headed up later by the band's own Mike Kinsella weren't able to fully recapture that elusive feeling. In 2014, the members of American Football reunited to play a series of shows around the world to all the people who had been touched so deeply by their album originally and over the many years since its release. It went so well that the band (the original trio of Mike Kinsella, Steve Holmes, and Steve Lamos plus Mike's brother Nate on bass) decided to return to the studio and make an album, which they again titled American Football. The first questions that come to mind before even spinning the record are something like: Have the years changed the band much? Did they embrace electronics or go acoustic or buy a bunch of fuzz pedals? The answers come during the first notes of the opening song, "Where Are We Now?" The band sounds pretty much like it did in the late '90s. The same crystalline guitar tones, the same interlocking arpeggios, the same kind of shifting time signatures, and the same plaintive vocals are all in place and continue throughout the entire album. It may be a little richer-sounding, less sparse and awkward at times, but mostly it feels like stepping into an audio time machine. The biggest difference is in the lyrics. Since the guys in the band have aged, started families, and experienced victories and losses over time, the album has a wisdom and weariness that the 1999 album couldn't have had. It's an inevitable tradeoff -- innocence for experience -- but the band doesn't wallow in it. There's a matter-of-factness about the new lyrical subject matter that is entirely fitting with the slightly more sophisticated, warmer, and more autumnal sound. Some might miss the more abstract appeal of the original AF album, but the way the band updates and slightly expands that approach makes this new album a resounding success that works on the sonic level, and maybe more importantly, a deep emotional level.
© Tim Sendra /TiVo

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