The Art of Obscurity

The Art of Obscurity

The Art of Obscurity

The Art of Obscurity

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Overview

Iain Matthews relocated to Austin Texas back in the late '80s, so it shouldn't come as a great surprise that The Art of Obscurity is steeped in the unconventional Americana rhythms of the city. Recorded in Austin by producer -- who has cut records with several of the city's stalwarts, including Joe Ely and Jimmie Dale Gilmore -- The Art of Obscurity does indeed flirt with hints of country and blues, but it's generally an intimate folk-rock affair that showcases Matthews' idiosyncratic voice. Prior to its release, Matthews suggested this would be his last solo album (he's not looking to retire from music but would rather focus on collaborations if he chooses to record), and this would function as a fitting coda to his long career. Tinged with nostalgia that's never rose-tinted, and sounding warm and comfortable without ever being too cozy, The Art of Obscurity celebrates how Matthews crafts gentle, elliptical songs that are never evasive and are often easily melodic, even if they're heavy on lyrics. As such, this music glides across the ears, never indicating how deeply its hooks are sinking in; these songs wind up growing in the subconscious, suggesting how Matthews knows precisely how his obscure art works. If he winds up retiring from songwriting after this, so be it -- The Art of Obscurity shows that he's mastered his art. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 01/28/2014
Label: Omnivore
UPC: 0816651015832
Rank: 163382

Tracks

  1. Ghost Changes
  2. When I Was a Boy
  3. Music
  4. Time Zone Cowboy
  5. Ash in the Wind
  6. The Letter (1944)
  7. In Paradise
  8. Ode for Jackie Paris
  9. The Emperor's New Clothes
  10. Pebbles in the Road
  11. The Sweet Hereafter
  12. Home, Pt. 2

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Ian Matthews   Primary Artist,Vocals,Guitar (Acoustic)
Iain Matthews   Primary Artist
Bradley Kopp   Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
David Webb   Keyboards
Lorrie Singer   Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Ian Matthews   Composer,Lyricist,Liner Notes,Photography
David Glasser   Mastering
Nemo Jones   Composer,Lyricist
Lorrie Singer   Photography
Frances Cornford   Tuning
Egbert Derix   Composer
Mr. Suff   Design
Marly Kleeven   Photography
Sandy "The Hat" McInnes   Inspiration
Bradley Kopp   Engineer,Producer
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