Abysmal Thoughts [LP]

Abysmal Thoughts [LP]

by The Drums
Abysmal Thoughts [LP]

Abysmal Thoughts [LP]

by The Drums

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

The Drums' fourth album "Abysmal Thoughts" -- yes, the quotes are part of the title -- came out of a difficult time for frontman Jonny Pierce. Not only did his marriage end, the group's other founding member, longtime friend Jacob Graham, left to focus on his other project, Sound of Ceres. These crises gave Pierce the opportunity to regroup, or more accurately, ungroup: He wrote and played all of "Abysmal Thoughts" by himself (the album was engineered by Eaters' Jonathan Schenke). Working in solitude seems to have helped Pierce streamline his music, especially in comparison to 2014's sprawling, uneven Encyclopedia; on "Abysmal Thoughts", he channels his despair into deceptively simple indie pop songs with cheery facades that could shatter at any moment. "If you should see me now, you should know that I'm trying not to cry," Pierce sings on the giddy "Under the Ice," while "Mirror" exalts self-loathing, doubt, and heartache to their necessary levels of drama. As Pierce ratchets up the intensity, he also strips away the preciousness. As the sneaker-sniffing cover image suggests, this is a blunter, weirder version of the Drums, whether Pierce is calling his ex a "beautiful idiot" on "I'll Fight for Your Life" or wearing a former flame's T-shirt on "Blood Under My Belt." Throughout "Abysmal Thoughts", he teeters on the edge of obsession, hiding under a blanket on "Shoot the Sun Down," while guitars circle like memories that won't leave on "Head of the Horse." As grim as things get, "Abysmal Thoughts" doesn't do away with the Drums' lightheartedness entirely; Pierce even sings the chorus of the title track with a mix of fear and fondness. Likewise, "Heart Basel"'s title is cutesy, but its tale of hearts softening -- and hardening -- in different locales feels genuine. "Abysmal Thoughts"' breezy music and direct words are an arresting mix, and as Pierce stakes his claim as a 21st century master of melodrama, he delivers the purest version of his music yet. ~ Heather Phares

Product Details

Release Date: 06/16/2017
Label: Anti-
UPC: 0045778752317
Rank: 17920

Tracks

  1. Mirror
  2. I'll Fight for Your Life
  3. Blood Under My Belt
  4. Heart Basel
  5. Shoot the Sun Down
  6. Head of the Horse
  7. Under the Ice
  8. Are U Fucked
  9. Your Tenderness
  10. Rich Kids
  11. If All We Share (Means Nothing)
  12. Abysmal Thoughts

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Drums   Primary Artist
Danny Allen   Drums
Ian Young   Trumpet,Saxophone
Carter Yasutake   Trumpet
Jacob Graham   Guitar,Synthesizer
Travis Rosenberg   Lap Steel Guitar
Jonny Pierce   Bass,Guitar,Shaker,Vocals,Cowbell,Sampling,Keyboards,Tambourine,Wood Block,Drum Machine,Handclapping
Brad Oberhofer   Keyboards
Ioanna Gika   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Johnny Aries   Bass,Guitar,Mellotron,Electric Harp,Guitar (Bass)
Carter Yas Kate   Saxophone

Technical Credits

Jonathan Schenke   Sounds,Engineer
Trevor Hernandez   Art Direction
Joe LaPorta   Mastering
Jonny Pierce   Cover Photo,Art Direction
Keon Smith   Cover Art,Art Direction
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