i can feel you creep into my private life

i can feel you creep into my private life

by tUnE-yArDs
i can feel you creep into my private life

i can feel you creep into my private life

by tUnE-yArDs

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Tune-Yards made a timely return with i can feel you creep into my private life, a vibrant album that explores the political and cultural tumult of the late 2010s with anthemic heft and individualistic perspectives. Merrill Garbus' creative process included DJ'ing, taking workshops on race, and doing lots of writing, all of which can be felt in the album's poppier sound, its leaner, more direct confrontations and confessions, and the skill with which she and Nate Brenner examine race, politics, and feminism. They're as confident on big-picture songs like "Coast to Coast" and "ABC 123" which respectively envision a sinking New York and a burning California, as they are on "Look at Your Hands," a bouncy expression of connection and responsibility, and "Colonizer," where Garbus sings about using her "white woman's voice" over a gnawing beat that suggests a colony of termites or a multiplying virus. While i can feel you creep into my private life is less overtly whimsical than Tune-Yards' previous albums, Garbus and Brenner still manage to have fun in ways that don't detract from its urgency. With its junkyard beats and tumbling layers of vocals, "Private Life" is equally joyous and searching -- in other words, quintessential Tune-Yards. Likewise, "Hammer" feels like the spiritual heir to "Water Fountain" in the way it juxtaposes oppression with irresistible rhythms and harmonies. Brenner and Garbus balance dynamic songs like these and the bold opening track "Heart Attack" with reflective moments such as "Home" and the dubby "Who Are You," both of which ensure there's as much questioning as proclaiming on the album. Though many more artists became politically outspoken in the years following W H O K I L L and Nikki Nack, Tune-Yards' passionate commentary and innovative sounds are just as potent as ever, and i can feel you creep into my private life might just be their most cohesive set of songs yet. ~ Heather Phares

Product Details

Release Date: 01/19/2018
Label: 4Ad
UPC: 0191400005211
Rank: 153061

Tracks

  1. Heart Attack
  2. Coast to Coast
  3. ABC 123
  4. Now as Then
  5. Honesty
  6. Colonizer
  7. Look at Your Hands
  8. Home
  9. Hammer
  10. Who Are You
  11. Private Life
  12. Free

Album Credits

Performance Credits

tUnE-yArDs   Primary Artist
John Vanderslice   Vocals,Stomping
Moira Smiley   Vocals
Thao Nguyen   Vocals
Jason Slota   Drums
Dina Maccabee   Viola,Violin
Beau Sorenson   Piano,Drum Machine
Matt Nelson   Sax (Tenor)
Merrill Garbus   Drums,Piano,Vocals,Ukulele,Sampling,Keyboards,Mellotron,Percussion,Sequencing,Synthesizer,Drum Machine,Prepared Piano
Michael Coleman   Soloist,Keyboards
Nate Brenner   Bass,Drums,Noise,Piano,Pedals,Vocals,Sequencing,Synthesizer,Synthesizer Bass
Hamir Atwal   Drums,Sampling,Percussion
Maryam Qudus   Vocals
Tossie Long   Vocals

Technical Credits

Mikaelin 'Blue' BlueSpruce   Mixing
David Kutch   Mastering
Deborah Benedict   Vocal Technician
Beau Sorenson   Tapes,Mixing,Effects,Engineer,Vocal Effect
Matt Nelson   Effects
Merrill Garbus   Composer,Producer,Drum Programming,Assistant Engineer,String Arrangements
Michael Coleman   Electronic Noise
Nate Brenner   Effects,Composer,Producer,Cover Photo,Assistant Engineer
Nico Segal   Engineer,Drum Programming,Additional Production
Ginger Fierstein   Photography
Maryam Qudus   Effects,String Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Eric Mortensen   Poster Design
Olivia Oyama   Sounds
Nate Fox   Engineer,Drum Programming,Additional Production
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