Spirit World Field Guide

Spirit World Field Guide

by Aesop Rock
Spirit World Field Guide

Spirit World Field Guide

by Aesop Rock

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Overview

Spirit World Field Guide is a compendium of supernatural tales, oddities, and surrealist narratives, preceded by an introduction in which Aesop Rock suggests that the listener skip to whichever section is most relevant to their spirit world experience, but still recommends listening to the entire record for context. The songs, as densely detailed as anything in Aesop's catalog, exuberantly describe fantastic scenarios, both real and imagined, and serve as chapters in a sort of survival manual. More autobiographical than it seems on the surface, the album draws from the rapper's real-life travels, including revelatory trips to Cambodia, Thailand, and Peru, as well as his own day-to-day experiences, like dealing with pests or his ongoing struggles with back pain. Even in these instances, he finds creative ways to express his frustration, paranoia, and isolation, as on "Dog at the Door," a brief, amusing yarn about unexplained dog barking that comically returns to variations of the line "it's a trap," or "Kodokushi," a deceptively playful-sounding tune about heading towards a lonesome death. The record's more elaborate epics include the Calvin and Hobbes-esque cardboard rocket fantasy "Button Masher," the Ayahuasca-fueled self-discovery quest "Pizza Alley," and the restless, insect-riddled travelogue "Holy Water." Aesop handled nearly all of the album's production himself, with punk blues singer/songwriter Hanni el Khatib and Leon Michels (El Michels Affair) co-producing the fractured "Sleeper Car" and a few other musicians providing additional instrumentation. The backing tracks lean towards fuzz guitar-driven, organ-heavy psych-rock, best matching Aesop's brainy cadences on lurching, suspenseful cuts like "Gauze" and "Salt," while "Crystal Sword" and "Coveralls" are oscillating space funk. By the end of the album, Aesop essentially says that he expects his death will be uneventful, and that it's important to be as active and exploratory as possible while one is alive. ~ Paul Simpson

Product Details

Release Date: 11/13/2020
Label: Rhymesayers Entertainment
UPC: 0826257031426
Rank: 27961

Tracks

  1. Hello From the Spirit World
  2. The Gates
  3. Button Masher
  4. Dog at the Door
  5. Gauze
  6. Pizza Alley
  7. Crystal Sword
  8. Boot Soup
  9. Coveralls
  10. Jumping Coffin
  11. Holy Waterfall
  12. Files
  13. Salt
  14. Sleeper Car
  15. 1 to 10
  16. Attaboy
  17. Kodokushi
  18. Fixed and Dilated
  19. Side Quest
  20. Marble Cake
  21. The Four Winds

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Aesop Rock   Primary Artist
Homeboy Sandamah   Vocals
Heidi Hooper   Vocals
James Lynch   Bass

Technical Credits

Leon Michels   Producer
Everson   Project Coordinator
Sean Daley   Executive Producer
J. Daley   Project Coordinator
Hanni el Khatib   Producer,Instrumentation
Joe LaPorta   Mastering
Grimace Federation   Instrumentation
Joey Raia   Mixing
Brent Sayers   Executive Producer
Kevin Frias   Assistant Engineer
Justin Kaufman   Artwork
Kevin Beacham   Project Coordinator
Aesop Rock   Producer
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