Ruins

Ruins

by First Aid Kit
Ruins

Ruins

by First Aid Kit

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Overview

With its release following their 2014 major-label debut, Stay Gold, by nearly four years, the Soederberg sisters of First Aid Kit began work on their fourth album after taking a break from music. In the meantime, Klara had moved back home to Stockholm from Manchester, England following a broken engagement. The resulting Ruins takes on heavy-hearted subject matter inspired by working through the personal aftermath. Still, fans of Stay Gold will find a familiar bright, assertive sound, with Klara and Johanna's trademark tandem vocals bringing a certain air of resiliency to an unexpectedly lively set of songs. Ruins marks a first-time collaboration with producer Tucker Martine, whose resume includes bands such as My Morning Jacket, the Decemberists, and Blind Pilot, and performances are bolstered by backing musicians that include the likes of R.E.M's Peter Buck, Wilco's Glen Kotche, Midlake's McKenzie Smith, and LAKE's Eli Moore. The self-doubting opener, "Rebel Heart," sets the stage with a haunting folk-rock that features instruments like pedal steel, organ, tambourine, and Buck's eBow guitar among its sepia-shaded palette. A more confident, uptempo track, "It's a Shame" shows signs of mettle with advice like "No point in wasting sorrow/On things that won't be here tomorrow." These early tracks help establish a musical sprightliness that holds course for most of the album, even the heartbroken country ballad "Postcard" ("I wasn't looking for trouble but trouble came/I wasn't looking to change, I'll never be the same"). Ruins is never complacent, though, keeping its rough, rustic edges, and allowing for the sounds of fingers on frets on quieter tunes like "To Live a Life." Lyrics don't put on a false front, either, and that's ultimately what makes the album linger -- from a title track that leaves us "Standing amongst ticket stubs and written notes and photographs" to a closer that loses track of time in search of a place that feels like home. ~ Marcy Donelson

Product Details

Release Date: 01/19/2018
Label: Columbia / Sony Music
UPC: 0190758060125

Tracks

  1. Rebel Heart
  2. It's a Shame
  3. Fireworks
  4. Postcard
  5. To Live a Life
  6. My Wild Sweet Love
  7. Distant Star
  8. Ruins
  9. Hem of Her Dress
  10. Nothing Has to Be True

Album Credits

Performance Credits

First Aid Kit   Primary Artist
Mikael Tot   Choir/Chorus
Peter Buck   Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Guitar,Mandolin
Melvin Duffy   Pedal Steel
Glenn Kotche   Drums,Percussion
McKenzie Smith   Drums,Percussion,Choir/Chorus
Paul Brainard   Trumpet
Eyvind Kang   Viola
Anna Fritz   Cello
Eli Moore   Piano,Guitar,Dulcimer,Pump Organ,Choir/Chorus,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Benkt Soederberg   Choir/Chorus,Guitar (Electric)
Kyleen King   Viola
Patti King   Violin
Steve Moore   Organ,Piano,Melodica,Trombone,Keyboards,Marxophone,Synthesizer,Choir/Chorus
Laura Veirs   Choir/Chorus
Tucker Martine   Drums,Noise,Percussion,Tambourine,Choir/Chorus
Michael Finn   Choir/Chorus
Anna Soederberg   Choir/Chorus
Isak Soederberg   Choir/Chorus
Justin Chase   Keyboards,Choir/Chorus

Technical Credits

Jason Quigley   Photography
Eric Boulanger   Mastering
Lauren Dukoff   Photography
Johanna Soederberg   Composer,Group Member
Klara Soederberg   Composer,Group Member
Michael Finn   Engineer
Andrew Scheps   Mixing
Tucker Martine   Engineer,Producer
Jett Galindo   Assistant
Justin Chase   Assistant Engineer
EE Storey   Design
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