Genre: Pop Rock
Size: 12"
Format: 33RPM,

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Parquet Courts Sunbathing Animal LP (Glow-In-The-Dark Vinyl)

Parquet Courts

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SKU:
WYRLP00658
UPC:
858053006582

Pressed On Glow-In-The Dark Vinyl LP!

The year and change since the release of Parquet Courts monumental Light Up Gold is reflected in ways expected and not with Sunbathing Animal, its sharper, harder follow up. Light Up Gold caught the ears of everyone paying even a little bit of attention, garnering glowing reviews across the board for its weird colors and raw energy, saturated punk songs that offered crystal clear lyrical snapshots of city life. It was immediately memorable, a vivid portrait of ragged days, listlessness, aimlessness and urgency, broadcast with the intimacy of hearing a stranger's thoughts as you passed them on the street.

As it goes with these things, the band went on tour for a short eternity, spending most of 2013 on the road, their sound growing more direct in the process and their observations expanding beyond life at home. Constant touring was broken up by three recording sessions that would make up the new album, and the time spent in transit comes through in repeated lyrical themes of displacement, doubt and situational captivity. To be sure, Sunbathing Animal isn't a record about hopelessness, as any sort of incarceration implies an understanding of freedom and peace of mind. Fleeting moments of bliss are also captured in its grooves, and extended at length as if to preserve them. Pointed articulations of these ideas are heard as schizoid blues rants, shrill guitar leads, purposefully lengthy repetition and controlled explosions, reaching their peak on the blistering title track. A propulsive projection of how people might play the blues 300 years from now, Sunbathing Animal is a roller coaster you can't get off, moving far too fast and looping into eternity.

Much as Light Up Gold and the subsequent EP Tally All The Things That You Broke offered a uniquely tattered perspective on everyday city life, Sunbathing Animal applies the same layered thoughts and sprawling noise to more cerebral, inward- looking themes. While heightened in its heaviness and mania, the album also represents a huge leap forward in terms of songwriting and vision. Still rooted firmly in the unshackled exploration and bombastic playing of their earlier work,everything here is amplified in its lucidity and intent. The songs wander through threads of blurry brilliance, exhaustion and fury at the hilt of every note. Parquet Courts remain, Austin Brown, A. Savage, Sean Yeaton, and M. Savage.

On their third and best album, Sunbathing Animal, they continue to expand their musical horizons by offering more of their own takes on older sounds: there are sonic nods to the spiky energy of Wire circa Pink Flag, the Velvet Underground's relentless chug, Television's more straightforward moments of elegance, Bob Dylan's braying ramble, surf rock's angular riffs filtered through amphetamine-poisoned blood.
-Larry Fitzmaurice, Pitchfork, 8.6/10
Desperation and fast guitars have long gone hand in hand, but the hurried observational scrawls of anchor Andrew Savage dart among urban landscapes, creating the effect of exuberantly peering in and out of city windows to offer literate sketches of the emotionally stunted.
-Todd Martens, Los Angeles Times, 3.5/4 stars

Features

  • Vinyl LP
  • Glow-In-The-Dark Color Vinyl
  • Gatefold jacket

Selections

  1. Bodies Made Of
  2. Black & White
  3. Dear Ramona
  4. What Color Is Blood?
  5. Vienna II
  6. Always Back In Town
  7. She's Rolling
  8. Sunbathing Animal
  9. Up All Night
  10. Instant Disassembly
  11. Ducking & Dodging
  12. Raw Milk
  13. Into The Garden

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