How to: Friend, Love, Freefall

How to: Friend, Love, Freefall

by Rainbow Kitten Surprise
How to: Friend, Love, Freefall

How to: Friend, Love, Freefall

by Rainbow Kitten Surprise

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Overview

How To: Friend, Love, Freefall is the major-label debut from Rainbow Kitten Surprise, a North Carolina quintet known for exuberant indie pop with an earthy folk-rock undertone. Their third album in all, it's their most expansive yet, as the group took advantage of a collection of vintage instruments at the Nashville studio where it was recorded. How To was produced by Jay Joyce, whose experience with extended lineups and instrumentation includes bands such as Cage the Elephant and the Head and the Heart. The album opens in solemn fashion with multi-part a cappella harmonies on the brief "Pacific Love." The contemplative "Mission to Mars" then eases into fuller band arrangements and introduces lead singer Ela Melo's stylized, melodic speaking-rapping. The delivery will sound familiar to established fans but makes more regular appearances here, with Melo combining syllable-dense rhymes, playfulness, and personal and sociopolitical subject matter with conspicuous ease. "Matchbox" offers such flowing vowel rhymes as "Support local, support local/I know I should have been more vocal/Sure, I could have been more social/I've been hanging out on a short rope" -- starts one series. With a voice that moves seamlessly between quasi-raps, bluesy grit, and smooth soulfulness, she mixes things up on "Fever Pitch," which also features more animated drums, backing harmonies, and textured guitar and keys. Throughout, Melo is accompanied by lively performances from bandmates, who, in addition to hip-hop, pop, and folk, wrangle elements of rock, soul, and jazz to varying degrees, in balanced arrangements that value rhythm and harmony. It all goes by at a brisk pace, thanks in part to Melo's intense vocal style, but also because only two of the 13 tracks cross the four-minute mark, effectively making an impression without overstaying their welcome. ~ Marcy Donelson

Product Details

Release Date: 04/06/2018
Label: Elektra
UPC: 0075678658419
Rank: 4261

Tracks

  1. Pacific Love
  2. Mission to Mars
  3. Fever Pitch
  4. It's Called: Freefall
  5. Holy War
  6. Matchbox
  7. Moody Orange
  8. Hide
  9. When It Lands
  10. Painkillers
  11. Recktify
  12. Possum Queen
  13. Polite Company

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Rainbow Kitten Surprise   Primary Artist
Charlie Holt   Primary Artist
Ela Melo   Primary Artist
Darrick "Bozzy" Keller   Primary Artist
Ethan Goodpaster   Primary Artist
Jess Haney   Primary Artist

Technical Credits

Jason Hall   Mixing,Engineer
Richard Dodd   Mastering
Jay Joyce   Mixing,Producer
Mark Obriski   Design,Art Direction
Glenn Fukushima   Publicity
Gregg Nadel   A&R
Brian Ranney   Package Production
Matthew Salacuse   Photography
Anne Declemente   A&R
Steve Robertson   A&R
Charlie Holt   Arranger,Group Member
Jimmy Mansfield   Assistant Engineer
Adam Walker   Marketing
Melissa Spillman   Production Assistant
Ela Melo   Arranger,Composer,Group Member
Jaxon Hargrove   Assistant Engineer
Darrick "Bozzy" Keller   Arranger,Group Member
Ethan Goodpaster   Arranger,Group Member
Jess Haney   Arranger,Group Member
Libby Kober   Publicity
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