Side Pony

Side Pony

by Lake Street Dive
Side Pony

Side Pony

by Lake Street Dive

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Overview

Centered on the warm, highly resonant vocals of Rachael Price, Boston's Lake Street Dive began their career as an eclectic, adventurous quartet just as likely to play a twangy, Fleetwood Mac song or a Hall & Oates cover as any of their own soulful, jazz- and R&B-influenced originals. However, since their 2010 eponymous debut, Lake Street Dive, which also features guitarist/trumpeter Mike Olson, bassist Bridget Kearney, and drummer Mike Calabrese, have streamlined their approach, whittling their influences down to a handful of touchstones from guitar-soaked Southern rock to buoyant, dance-oriented old-school R&B. On the group's fifth full-length album and Nonesuch Records debut, 2016's Side Pony, they've honed their sound even further, zeroing in on a vintage-inspired, '60s soul aesthetic. Named after Kearney's hairstyle, and serving as an easy metaphor for the group's unpredictable creative choices, Side Pony was recorded in Nashville with producer Dave Cobb, who has previously worked with the likes of Jason Isbell, Sturgill Simpson, Shooter Jennings, and others. Purportedly, Cobb requested the band come to the sessions with song sketches, rather than fully composed pieces. Furthermore, he encouraged them to crate dive for vintage LPs from which to draw inspiration, a process that may have led the band to sample Major Lance's rare 1978 Motown-side "Love Pains" for their '70s disco-era soul-sounding track "Can't Stop." While there is plenty to admire about how closely Lake Street Dive hew to their vintage-sounding paradigm, they do take some interesting side-steps on their retro journey, jumping into the Beatles-meets-Janis Joplin-sounding "I Don't Care About You," and kicking out the jams on the fuzz-toned, psych-soul anthem "Hell Yeah." Ultimately, hooks abound on Side Pony and cuts like "Godawful Things," "Call Off Your Dogs," and "How Good It Feels," with their shimmery, echo-chamber, AM Radio vibe, stick in your head about as much as many of the classic sides they are attempting to match. ~ Matt Collar

Product Details

Release Date: 02/19/2016
Label: Nonesuch
UPC: 0075597948967
Rank: 125512

Tracks

  1. Godawful Things
  2. Close to Me
  3. Call Off Your Dogs
  4. Spectacular Failure
  5. I Don't Care About You
  6. So Long
  7. How Good It Feels
  8. Side Pony
  9. Hell Yeah
  10. Mistakes
  11. Can't Stop
  12. Saving All My Sinning

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Lake Street Dive   Primary Artist
Bridget Kearney   Bass,Organ,Piano,Vocals,Celeste,Mellotron,Handclapping,Bass (Acoustic),Bass (Electric),Vocals (Background)
Mike "McDuck" Olson   Organ,Piano,Guitar,Vocals,Celeste,Trumpet,Mellotron,Tambourine,Synthesizer,Handclapping,Fender Rhodes,Moog Synthesizer,Vocals (Background)
Emily Lichter   Handclapping
Dave Cobb   Vocoder,Handclapping,Guitar (Acoustic)
Mike Calabrese   Drums,Organ,Congas,Shaker,Vocals,Triangle,Percussion,Tambourine,Handclapping,Vocals (Background)
Rachael Price   Vocals,Vocoder,Handclapping,Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Bridget Kearney   Screams,Composer,Group Member
Mike Stankiewicz   Assistant Engineer
Mike "McDuck" Olson   Screams,Composer,Group Member
Jeri Heiden   Design,Art Direction
Danny Zook   Sample Clearance
Nick Steinhardt   Design,Art Direction
Lake Street Dive   Liner Notes
Eddie Spear   Engineer
Ron Cabiltes   Sample Clearance
Sanchez Harley   Composer
Pete Lyman   Mastering
Darrell Thorp   Mixing,Engineer
Jesse Boyce   Composer
Danny Clinch   Photography
Dave Cobb   Producer,Sound Operator
Mike Calabrese   Screams,Composer,Group Member,Vocal Percussion
Rachael Price   Composer,Group Member
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