Electro Melodier

Electro Melodier

by Son Volt
Electro Melodier

Electro Melodier

by Son Volt

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

After years of writing about class and politics in a manner that was recognizable but abstract, Jay Farrar decided it was time to get down to brass tacks on Son Volt's 2019's album Union, where he delivered 13 songs informed by the chaos and division that gripped America under Donald Trump. Two years later, too much of what was bothering Farrar hasn't gotten better while other problems have been added to the deck, so he's back in message mode on Son Volt's 2021 follow-up, Electro Melodier. As on Union, Farrar hardly sounds dogmatic, but he also sounds like he wants us to know exactly what he's singing about no matter how artful his approach, which has not always been the case since he left Uncle Tupelo to have full control over his band. Electro Melodier also manages to be a better album than Union; the songs are, for the most part, more thought out and "These Are the Times," "Living in the USA," and "Diamonds and Cigarettes" make their statements with intelligence and grace (and without hectoring). "War on Misery" finds room to make a perfectly reasonable demand for joy as "The Globe/Prelude" asks for a societal togetherness that it would be hard to expect from Farrar in the past. He and his band don't call up the anthemic sound of classic Son Volt albums like Trace or Wide Swing Tremolo, opting instead for a more compact and intimate approach, but the arrangements are solid and the band plays with a tight authority, while Mark Spencer's keyboards bring out an R&B undercurrent that blends well with Farrar's resonant, soulful vocals. As on Union, Electro Melodier sounds more like the work of a commentator than an activist, but he has something to say and he says it with intelligence and eloquence. As his hero Woody Guthrie proved ages ago, that's no small thing. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 07/30/2021
Label: Transmit Sound
UPC: 0787790335450
Rank: 59757

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Son Volt   Primary Artist
Jay Farrar   Piano,Vocals,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Mark Spencer   Organ,Piano,Percussion,Weissenborn,Lap Steel Guitar,Guitar (Baritone),Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background)
Mark Patterson   Drums,Percussion
Laura Cantrell   Vocals (Background)
Andrew Duplantis   Bas Dessus,Vocals (Background)
Chris Frame   Bazouki,Guitar (Electric)
Jacob Detering   Harmonium
Joe Meyer   Brushes

Technical Credits

Andy Taub   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
James Stevens   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Jay Farrar   Composer,Producer,Group Member
Mark Spencer   Engineer,Group Member,Assistant Engineer,Assistant Producer
Mark Patterson   Group Member
John Agnello   Mixing
Andrew Duplantis   Group Member
Chris Frame   Group Member
Michael "Smitty" Smith   Mastering
Brad Sarno   Mastering
Sharon Agnello   Management
Josh Grier   Legal Advisor
Brian Jonas   Booking
Jacob Detering   Mixing,Engineer,Assistant Producer
David Schwartz   Design
Ismael Quintanilla III   Photography
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