Fires for the Cold

Fires for the Cold

by Jonah Tolchin
Fires for the Cold

Fires for the Cold

by Jonah Tolchin

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Overview

Jonah Tolchin is one of those guys with the gift of sounding worn and world-weary at the age of 27, a skill many young men have tried to master since Robert Zimmerman dreamed up a cooler new name, Bob Dylan, and an interesting backstory to go along with it. But unlike plenty of other singer/songwriters with a bluesy slant, Tolchin's songs sound like the work of a man who came by his weathered tone honestly, and 2019's Fires for the Cold is an album that speaks of loneliness and loss with the ring of truth. The subdued tone of most of Fires for the Cold suggests a man playing guitar with two or three friends in a room late at night, struggling not to wake the neighbors but determined to make his feelings audible. Tolchin has said he was going through a divorce and struggling with the subsequent emotional turmoil while he wrote these songs, and while he doesn't sound melodramatic or histrionic, he's not disguising his troubled mind, either. Tolchin has some notable support on this set -- Jackson Browne and Rickie Lee Jones contribute backing vocals, and the players include Sara Watkins, Fred Tackett, and Greg Leisz -- but it's his vocals that truly carry this music, and while his lightly gritty drawl takes a measured tone to match the arrangements, he manages to command the spotlight without turning up the volume. In the great tradition of Breakup Albums, Fires for the Cold isn't quite up there with Dylan's Blood on the Tracks or Bruce Springsteen's Tunnel of Love, but as a vocalist and songwriter, this represents Tolchin's best and most convincing work to date, and it speaks of experience in such a way that his songs truly match the weary edges of his voice. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 09/13/2019
Label: Yep Roc
UPC: 0634457265523
Rank: 177832

Tracks

  1. Supermarket Rage
  2. The Real You
  3. White Toyota Ranger
  4. Turn to Ashes
  5. Honeysuckle
  6. Wash Over You
  7. Roll Um Easy
  8. Day by Day
  9. Timeless River
  10. Maybe, I'm a Rolling Stone

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Jonah Tolchin   Primary Artist,Vocals,Wah Wah Bass,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Fred Tackett   Mandolin,Mando-Guitar,Guitar (Electric)
Will Gramling   Keyboards
Marie Lewey   Vocals
Vanessa Freebairn-Smith   Cello
Billy Mims   Wah Wah Bass
Sara Watkins   Violin,Vocals
Cindy Walker   Vocals
Ben Peeler   Weissenborn,Guitar (Steel)
Jackson Browne   Vocals
Sheldon Gomberg   Wah Wah Bass
Greg Leisz   Guitar (Steel)
Sebastian Steinberg   Bass (Upright)
Rickie Lee Jones   Vocals
Jay Bellerose   Drums

Technical Credits

John Gifford   Vocal Engineer
Mary Oliver   Inspiration
Jonah Tolchin   Composer,Producer
Billy Mims   Engineer
Kelsi Kosinski   Artwork
Joe Gastwirt   Mastering
Sheldon Gomberg   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Jason Gossman   Engineer
Lowell George   Composer
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