Spook the Herd

Spook the Herd

by Lanterns on the Lake
Spook the Herd

Spook the Herd

by Lanterns on the Lake

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Based in Newcastle, England since their formation, Lanterns on the Lake have historically kept their recording practices in-house, opting to track songs in their homes and other improvised studio spaces, even after signing with a label that would provide funds to do otherwise. For their fourth album, Spook the Herd, they finally did venture outside of their comfort zone to work with engineer Joss Worthington (the Membranes, Pete Coe) at a studio in Yorkshire. The band still oversaw production. Fine-tuning their sound instead of marking a significant change in presentation, they emerge with another solid set of songs distinguished by rich, dreamy, acoustic-electronic textures and singer Hazel Wilde's brooding lyricism. Arriving five years after 2015's Beings, Spook the Herd reflects the increased political tensions and accumulating existential threats from that time span. Alongside atmospheric keys, noir-like electric guitar, and loose, echoing drums, the cautionary "Baddies" opens with the lyrics "Don't look now/Here come the baddies/On a wave of hate." A relatively animated track for the typically gentle, sinuous indie rockers, it features churning strings and volatile guitar moments later in the song. Similarly merging hypnotic soundscapes and simmering tension are tracks with titles like "This Is Not a Drill" and "Blue Screen Beams." The more reflective "Secrets & Medicine" relies on languorous, unison piano and guitar to accompany Wilde, eventually adding blended brass and glistening electronics for a sound that's at once blurry and spare. Poignant closer "A Fitting End" likewise mines emotion from simple components, including strummed acoustic guitar, ethereal backing vocals, and wailing feedback. After "burning my bridges and all this shit we don't need," the song ends on the ambiguous "What a fitting ending/What a perfect scene/What a die-for moment this turned out to be." Ultimately, four albums in, Spook the Herd proves Lanterns on the Lake to be one of the most consistent acts in the business. ~ Marcy Donelson

Product Details

Release Date: 02/21/2020
Label: Bella Union
UPC: 5400863020798
Rank: 83395

Tracks

  1. When It All Comes True
  2. Baddies
  3. Every Atom
  4. Blue Screen Beams
  5. Before They Excavate
  6. Swimming Lessons
  7. Secrets & Medicine
  8. This Is Not a Drill
  9. A Fitting End

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Lanterns on the Lake   Primary Artist
Angela Chan   Viola,Violin
Hazel Wilde   Piano,Guitar,Vocals,Mellotron,Wurlitzer,Fender Rhodes
Paul Gregory   Guitar,Percussion,Vocals (Background)
Ol Ketteringham   Drums,Percussion
Bob Allan   Bass

Technical Credits

Frank Arkwright   Mastering
Lanterns on the Lake   Composer,Producer
Angela Chan   Group Member
Hazel Wilde   Composer,Lyricist,Group Member
Paul Gregory   Mixing,Group Member
Ol Ketteringham   Group Member
Bob Allan   Group Member
Joss Worthington   Engineer
K Craig   Artwork
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