FLOTUS

FLOTUS

by Lambchop
FLOTUS

FLOTUS

by Lambchop

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Overview

Since their recording debut in 1994, Lambchop have evolved from a small combo to a veritable orchestra, complete with horns and strings. But since the mid-2000s, Lambchop leader, songwriter, and lead singer Kurt Wagner has been easing back on the scale of his ensemble, and 2016's FLOTUS is one of the most purposefully spare albums of his career. Lambchop once cheerfully described themselves as "Nashville's most f--ked-up country band," but FLOTUS betrays not the slightest country influence. On FLOTUS -- which Wagner insists stands not for "First Lady of the United States," but "For Love Often Turns Us Still" -- the languid, spectral melodies are most often carried by pianos, synthesizers, bass, and drum machines, easing along with the unobtrusive grace of an ambient performance. And Wagner treats his own voice as another instrument in the ensemble, processing his singing through Auto-Tune that transforms his distinctive mutter into something quite different. FLOTUS plays like Wagner's Bizarro World take on smooth R&B and electronic pop, though most of this is too laid-back to function as dance music (even though the liner notes contain convenient BPM counts for each tune). But as different as the approach may be, the melodies and the homey but abstract lyrics still sound like the work of Kurt Wagner. Bookended by two extended numbers (the finale, "The Hustle," comes in at over 18 minutes), this music is full of emotional warmth despite the cool surfaces, and though Wagner experimented with electronics with his side project HeCTA, on FLOTUS he's found a way to effectively fuse beats and keyboards with the slightly bent but heartfelt persona he's carefully fashioned over time. And while it bears little resemblance to anything in Wagner's catalog, "The Hustle" feels like some sort of masterwork, a rueful but passionate meditation on love and relationships that glides along on an endless pulse that's as elemental and sustaining as the human heart. Two decades on, Lambchop are not only still able to surprise listeners, they're doing some of their best work at the same time, and FLOTUS is an unexpected triumph. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 11/04/2016
Label: Merge
UPC: 0673855053424
Rank: 155805

Tracks

  1. In Care of 8675309
  2. Directions to the Can
  3. Flotus
  4. JFK
  5. Howe
  6. Old Masters
  7. Relatives #2
  8. Harbor Country
  9. Writer
  10. NIV
  11. The Hustle

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Lambchop   Primary Artist
Matt Swanson   Bass
Ryan Norris   Organ,Piano,Guitar,Synthesizer,Moog Synthesizer
Matt Glassmeyer   Cornet,Clarinet,Sax (Tenor),Contra-Alto Clarinet
Scott Martin   Drums
Alicia Bognanno   Vocals (Background)
Tony Crow   Piano,Piano (Electric)
Kurt Wagner   Guitar,Vocals

Technical Credits

Kurt Wagner   Composer,Producer,Paintings,Group Member,Editing
Matt Swanson   Group Member
Ryan Norris   Editing,Composer,Group Member,Drum Programming,Additional Production
Matt Glassmeyer   Horn Arrangements
Jeremy Ferguson   Engineer,Producer,Mixing Engineer
Scott Martin   Group Member,Drum Programming
Sean R. Badum   Assistant
Ira Kaplan   Composer
Tony Crow   Group Member
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