Go Sailor

Go Sailor

by Go Sailor
Go Sailor

Go Sailor

by Go Sailor

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Colored Vinyl)

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Overview

For a brief window in the mid-'90s, Go Sailor made just about an album's worth of songs that brought together wistfully romantic sentiments with nervy, energetic playing that lived on the border of twee pop and punk rock. Fresh off her run with Tiger Trap, guitarist/vocalist/songwriter Rose Melberg joined forces with Henry's Dress drummer (and future Aislers Set founder) Amy Linton and former Crimpshrine bassist Paul Curran. Between 1994 and 1996, the trio recorded three 7" EPs and a few miscellaneous tracks, all of which were compiled on this self-titled collection. This more-or-less complete picture of Go Sailor's output lasts for just over half an hour, with 14 concise songs that feel straightforward yet are deceptively intricate. The majority of the tracks stick to speedy tempos and high-impact performances, with only one song lasting more than three minutes. The magic of Go Sailor is how much they accomplish with this direct approach, and how Melberg's distinctive gift for bittersweet melodies fits into the picture. "Last Year" comes on like nostalgic two-chord twee pop, but the band zooms through the two-minutes-and-change song so fast that it's hard to catch the tender group harmonies, uncharacteristically airy chord voicings, and achingly sincere lyrical pictures on first listen. "Bigger Than an Ocean" is as close to a slow song as the band gets, but it still flies by as it incorporates uncommon chord changes and soft double-tracked vocals into its jangly arrangement. Later on in the collection, more immediate pop hooks come through on tracks like "Ray of Sunshine" and the jaunty "Together Forever in Love." All three members of Go Sailor continued evolving long after the band's short existence, but the sound they achieved in such a fleeting lifespan helped define an entire movement of indie rock. It's impossible to imagine the Pains of Being Pure at Heart, Vivian Girls, Veronica Falls, or any of the better bands from the late-2000s wave of melodic indie rock sounding like they did without the framework Go Sailor quietly put into place with their 7"s and comp tracks. Though they weren't the only group making this kind of bustling yet emotionally deep, punk-informed indie pop in the mid-'90s, Go Sailor were one of the more overlooked, and listening back to this collection is a reminder that ironically, they were also one of the best. ~ Fred Thomas

Product Details

Release Date: 06/10/2022
Label: Slumberland
UPC: 0749846914415
Rank: 57901

Tracks

  1. Fine Day for Sailing
  2. I'm Still Crying
  3. I Just Do
  4. Bigger Than an Ocean
  5. Long Distance
  6. Windy
  7. Blue Sky
  8. Don't Go
  9. Ray of Sunshine
  10. Together Forever in Love
  11. Every Day
  12. Silly
  13. Last Year
  14. The Boy Who Sailed Around the World

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Go Sailor   Primary Artist
Rose Melberg   Guitar,Vocals
Amy ?   Drums
Paul Curran   Bass (Vocal)
Amy   Drums
Amy Linton   Drums

Technical Credits

Andy Ernst   Engineer,Producer
Dustin Reske   Producer
Pat Maley   Producer
Rose Melberg   Engineer
Patrick Maley   Engineer
Go Sailor   Composer
Nar   Composer,Engineer
Paul Curran   Layout Design
Darin Keatley   Engineer
Ella Cross   Photography,Inlay Photography
Jen Sbragia   Artwork,Cover Art
Wonka   Drawing,Illustrations
Dustin   Engineer
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