Oh, Yuck

Oh, Yuck

by So Much Light
Oh, Yuck

Oh, Yuck

by So Much Light

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - 180 Gram Vinyl)

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Overview

So Much Light is the solo project of Sacramento-area singer/songwriter/producer Damien Verrett. An avowed R&B fanatic who has named dropped such influences as Drake and R. Kelly, Verrett crafts highly inventive, electronic-based pop with a subtle but distinctive soul vibe. He also layers his productions with an ambitious level of acoustic and electric instrumentation, from guitars and keyboards to horns, strings, and the occasional harp; a choice that pushes the overall tone of his 2017 full-length debut, Oh, Yuck, into Baroque pop and indie rock territory. Helping Verrett achieve this cross-genre aesthetic is co-producer Jason Cupp (American Football, the Elected, Finch). Given his softly emotive voice and penchant toward lilting, delicately melismatic vocalizations, it's easy to pick up on the contemporary R&B influence. Tracks like the quasar thumping "Little Fanfare," and the yearning, circus pipe organ inflected "Be Afraid" (which also features Chicago neo-soul vocalist Nnamdi Ogbonnaya), sound like hooky old-school soul jams if produced by M83's Anthony Gonzalez. And while there is a level of orchestral high-mindedness in many of the tracks on Oh, Yuck (there's even an album-opening instrumental string fanfare courtesy of Joan of Arc's Nate Kinsella), Verrett reveals himself as a die-hard loverman, not afraid to pull out words like "hella" on "Love That Never Fades," and launching into a quavering, El DeBarge-level falsetto on the slow jam ballad "Idiot Soul." Elsewhere, Verrett invokes '80s-style new wave with cuts like the synth-buzzing "Summoner" and the pulsing "Let It Absorb You," both of which bring to mind similarly inclined contemporaries like the Naked and Famous and Frankmusik. Ultimately, as Verrett's cheeky, ironic tile implies, Oh, Yuck, is a delightfully unexpected musical melange that sticks with you long after you've stepped deep into its soulful goo. ~ Matt Collar

Product Details

Release Date: 08/11/2017
Label: Anti-
UPC: 0045778753512
Rank: 152147

Tracks

  1. New Game
  2. Little Fanfare
  3. Full Body Mirror
  4. Love That Never Fades
  5. Stomping Ground
  6. Be Afraid
  7. Idiot Soul
  8. Artificial Sweeteners
  9. Summoner
  10. Deep Down
  11. Ultra Sunrise
  12. Flagship
  13. Game Over
  14. Let It Absorb You

Album Credits

Performance Credits

So Much Light   Primary Artist
Philip D'agostino   Bass
Chris McQueen   Guitar
Molly Beanland   Vocals
Dave Smoota Smith   Trombone
Nnamdi Ogbonnaya   Vocals
Natalie Evans   Vocals
Damien Verrett   Piano,Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards,Synthesizer
Patrick Shelley   Drums
Joseph Arrington   Percussion,Drums
Brandon Young   Horn
Kristina Dutton   Violin
Brandee Younger   Harp
Yaz Murray   Vocals
Peter Hess   Sax (Baritone),Clarinet,Flute,Clarinet (Bass)

Technical Credits

George Petrie   Vocal Arrangement
Bailey Zindel   Artwork,Photography
Damien Verrett   Composer,Producer,Programming
Laurie Debnam   Vocal Arrangement
David Kutch   Mastering
Nate Kinsella   Wind Arrangements,Horn Arrangements,Arranger
Jason Cupp   Producer,Engineer,Arranger,Mixing
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