
Adrianne Lenker - Bright Future (CD)
On Bright Future, Adrianne Lenker, a songwriter known for turns of phrase and currents of rhyme, says it plainly, āYou have my heart // I want it back.ā Documented with analogue precision, what began as an experiment in collaboration, became proof Adrianneās heart did return, full to the brim, daring her into the unknown.
During the high vibrance of autumn 2022, the Big Thief band member got lucky. Everyone could come. Three musical friends, āSome of my favourite people,ā had space in their busy touring schedules to join her at the forest-hidden, analogue studio, Double Infinity. The musicians - Hakim, Davidson, and Runsteen - were known to Adrianne but newer to each other. āI had no idea what the outcome would be,ā she recalls. The result? āIt was magical,ā she says. Adrianneās musical risk became Bright Future, the studioās first album, a 12-track telling of a journeyed heart.
Bright Futureās co-producer and engineer, Philip Weinrobe, prepared the studio. He has been Adrianneās partner on previous solo albums, but this was something new. Adrianne did not intend to make an album. They would instead explore the songs with no expectations. Even with an open outcome, from the start, Phil wanted to capture the sessions with the purest, technical honesty. He rolled onto Double Infinityās old cherry wood floors an Otari 1/2 inch 8-Track and Studer console.
To fill the air of the 150 year-old main room, Adrianne wanted piano, guitar, and violin. Mat Davidson plays them all. āIāve known Mat a long time,ā she says, āIt doesnāt matter what instrument, his spirit just pours through.ā At 17, Adrianne met Nick Hakim. She trusted her friend of 15 years to bring his sensitivity to the piano. āThe way Nick would hold my songs, he would put every ounce of love.ā Adrianne first met Josefin Runsteen in an Italian castle, and sought the classically trained violinist and percussionistās āmagnetic and contagiousā energy. āShe has such fire.ā In addition to instrumentation, they made a chorus, adding carefully measured vocal harmonies. The sessions impressed and enchanted Adrianne. āI think the thing these people have in common, they are some of the best listeners I know musically. They have extreme presence.ā
The shelter and ease of the woodland Double Infinity studio is an element of the recordings. āIt felt like everyoneās nervous systems released,ā she says. āOnce we were IN the song, somehow we just knew. No one stopped a take. We didnāt listen back. I only listened after everybody else left.ā As a result, Bright Future has the best qualities of thoughtful engineering with the spontaneous swim of a field recording. There are details to savour, fingertips on strings, felt pads nodding in the piano, the harmonies a few steps back, all smoothly laid to tape. It comes together to allow Adrianneās songs to be as they are, unarmoured and light-footed.
Admirers of Adrianneās solo music and Big Thief will find on Bright Future her reliable talent captured in stunning, magnetic clarity. In the company of parlour instruments, Adrianneās modern melodic and lyrical inventions create new traditions. Her vocal flights at times outwit gravity, then land, guiding along an earthly path. The wholeness of the un-spliced recordings preserves a time of musical friendship during a golden season. The album also features the original recording of the now-beloved Big Thief song āVampire Empire.ā Although they recorded for only some days, in Adrianneās recollection, āIt felt like we were together forever.ā
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$7.40Adrianne Lenker - Bright Future (CD)
On Bright Future, Adrianne Lenker, a songwriter known for turns of phrase and currents of rhyme, says it plainly, āYou have my heart // I want it back.ā Documented with analogue precision, what began as an experiment in collaboration, became proof Adrianneās heart did return, full to the brim, daring her into the unknown.
During the high vibrance of autumn 2022, the Big Thief band member got lucky. Everyone could come. Three musical friends, āSome of my favourite people,ā had space in their busy touring schedules to join her at the forest-hidden, analogue studio, Double Infinity. The musicians - Hakim, Davidson, and Runsteen - were known to Adrianne but newer to each other. āI had no idea what the outcome would be,ā she recalls. The result? āIt was magical,ā she says. Adrianneās musical risk became Bright Future, the studioās first album, a 12-track telling of a journeyed heart.
Bright Futureās co-producer and engineer, Philip Weinrobe, prepared the studio. He has been Adrianneās partner on previous solo albums, but this was something new. Adrianne did not intend to make an album. They would instead explore the songs with no expectations. Even with an open outcome, from the start, Phil wanted to capture the sessions with the purest, technical honesty. He rolled onto Double Infinityās old cherry wood floors an Otari 1/2 inch 8-Track and Studer console.
To fill the air of the 150 year-old main room, Adrianne wanted piano, guitar, and violin. Mat Davidson plays them all. āIāve known Mat a long time,ā she says, āIt doesnāt matter what instrument, his spirit just pours through.ā At 17, Adrianne met Nick Hakim. She trusted her friend of 15 years to bring his sensitivity to the piano. āThe way Nick would hold my songs, he would put every ounce of love.ā Adrianne first met Josefin Runsteen in an Italian castle, and sought the classically trained violinist and percussionistās āmagnetic and contagiousā energy. āShe has such fire.ā In addition to instrumentation, they made a chorus, adding carefully measured vocal harmonies. The sessions impressed and enchanted Adrianne. āI think the thing these people have in common, they are some of the best listeners I know musically. They have extreme presence.ā
The shelter and ease of the woodland Double Infinity studio is an element of the recordings. āIt felt like everyoneās nervous systems released,ā she says. āOnce we were IN the song, somehow we just knew. No one stopped a take. We didnāt listen back. I only listened after everybody else left.ā As a result, Bright Future has the best qualities of thoughtful engineering with the spontaneous swim of a field recording. There are details to savour, fingertips on strings, felt pads nodding in the piano, the harmonies a few steps back, all smoothly laid to tape. It comes together to allow Adrianneās songs to be as they are, unarmoured and light-footed.
Admirers of Adrianneās solo music and Big Thief will find on Bright Future her reliable talent captured in stunning, magnetic clarity. In the company of parlour instruments, Adrianneās modern melodic and lyrical inventions create new traditions. Her vocal flights at times outwit gravity, then land, guiding along an earthly path. The wholeness of the un-spliced recordings preserves a time of musical friendship during a golden season. The album also features the original recording of the now-beloved Big Thief song āVampire Empire.ā Although they recorded for only some days, in Adrianneās recollection, āIt felt like we were together forever.ā
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On Bright Future, Adrianne Lenker, a songwriter known for turns of phrase and currents of rhyme, says it plainly, āYou have my heart // I want it back.ā Documented with analogue precision, what began as an experiment in collaboration, became proof Adrianneās heart did return, full to the brim, daring her into the unknown.
During the high vibrance of autumn 2022, the Big Thief band member got lucky. Everyone could come. Three musical friends, āSome of my favourite people,ā had space in their busy touring schedules to join her at the forest-hidden, analogue studio, Double Infinity. The musicians - Hakim, Davidson, and Runsteen - were known to Adrianne but newer to each other. āI had no idea what the outcome would be,ā she recalls. The result? āIt was magical,ā she says. Adrianneās musical risk became Bright Future, the studioās first album, a 12-track telling of a journeyed heart.
Bright Futureās co-producer and engineer, Philip Weinrobe, prepared the studio. He has been Adrianneās partner on previous solo albums, but this was something new. Adrianne did not intend to make an album. They would instead explore the songs with no expectations. Even with an open outcome, from the start, Phil wanted to capture the sessions with the purest, technical honesty. He rolled onto Double Infinityās old cherry wood floors an Otari 1/2 inch 8-Track and Studer console.
To fill the air of the 150 year-old main room, Adrianne wanted piano, guitar, and violin. Mat Davidson plays them all. āIāve known Mat a long time,ā she says, āIt doesnāt matter what instrument, his spirit just pours through.ā At 17, Adrianne met Nick Hakim. She trusted her friend of 15 years to bring his sensitivity to the piano. āThe way Nick would hold my songs, he would put every ounce of love.ā Adrianne first met Josefin Runsteen in an Italian castle, and sought the classically trained violinist and percussionistās āmagnetic and contagiousā energy. āShe has such fire.ā In addition to instrumentation, they made a chorus, adding carefully measured vocal harmonies. The sessions impressed and enchanted Adrianne. āI think the thing these people have in common, they are some of the best listeners I know musically. They have extreme presence.ā
The shelter and ease of the woodland Double Infinity studio is an element of the recordings. āIt felt like everyoneās nervous systems released,ā she says. āOnce we were IN the song, somehow we just knew. No one stopped a take. We didnāt listen back. I only listened after everybody else left.ā As a result, Bright Future has the best qualities of thoughtful engineering with the spontaneous swim of a field recording. There are details to savour, fingertips on strings, felt pads nodding in the piano, the harmonies a few steps back, all smoothly laid to tape. It comes together to allow Adrianneās songs to be as they are, unarmoured and light-footed.
Admirers of Adrianneās solo music and Big Thief will find on Bright Future her reliable talent captured in stunning, magnetic clarity. In the company of parlour instruments, Adrianneās modern melodic and lyrical inventions create new traditions. Her vocal flights at times outwit gravity, then land, guiding along an earthly path. The wholeness of the un-spliced recordings preserves a time of musical friendship during a golden season. The album also features the original recording of the now-beloved Big Thief song āVampire Empire.ā Although they recorded for only some days, in Adrianneās recollection, āIt felt like we were together forever.ā










