The Road: Part I

The Road: Part I

by UNKLE
The Road: Part I

The Road: Part I

by UNKLE

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Overview

James Lavelle has never been afraid to think outside the box. With his ever-rotating wheel of collaborations, he has managed to maintain a prolific output of primarily electronic music enriched with a burgeoning wave of assorted styles and sounds over the past 25 years. Here, inspired by his experience curating the 2014 Meltdown Festival at London's Southbank, Lavelle presents UNKLE's fifth studio album. The mission statement for The Road, Pt. 1 was to create another unique effort that celebrates the history of its sound up until that moment, inspired by modern multicultural London. The opener, "Farewell," is a gorgeous piece with Lavelle's vocals passionately layered across a beautiful rich bed of strings and thudding, reverb-laden beats before moving on to the album's lead single, "Looking for the Rain," featuring longtime collaborator Mark Lanegan. It's a somewhat ominous yet inviting track comprising Eastern-style strings, synth leads, and pronounced percussion with Lanegan's unmistakable gravelly voice adorning the mix. As with previous appearances, his voice is the perfect choice to illustrate a picture that's so effectively painted through lyrics such as the chorus refrain of "There's a wraith-like shadow appearing/And though my eyes are veiled/I'm looking for the rain to fall," while a chugging, overdriven guitar carries the track verse to verse. The album maintains the more primary use of live instrumentation, like its predecessor, 2010's Where Did the Night Fall. However, pertaining to the unifying theme of Lavelle revisiting his roots in early production days and keeping one hand on the pulse of the present, there is an unmistakable dose of bold trip-hop from its beginnings, most identifiable in the album's treatment of percussion. Some of the collaborations here are also brand-new ones; "Cowboys or Indians" is a magnetic slab of electronica, punctuated with melancholy acoustic guitar, swimming synth bass, and punching snares, featuring Elliot Power, MiÌ?nk, and YSÉE (Power's vocals are somewhat akin to frequent UNKLE collaborator Robert Del Naja, who is unfortunately absent this time around). "Nowhere to Run/Bandits" is another song to just feature Lavelle at the forefront vocally. Carried by a tireless thudding drum sound, tightly wound basslines, and Lavelle's languid yet rich and soothing vocals sitting atop a wave of dissonant guitar, it's a great mid-album stomper that effectively moves the listener along with it. An ethereal, magnetic, and alluring piece of work, The Road, Pt. 1 is a robust album with ebb and flow. Here's looking forward to Pt. 2. ~ Rob Wacey

Product Details

Release Date: 08/18/2017
Label: Songs For The Def
UPC: 5060463410568
Rank: 98663

Tracks

  1. Iter 1: Have You Looked at Yourself?
  2. Farewell
  3. Looking for the Rain
  4. Cowboys or Indians
  5. Iter 2: How Do You Feel?
  6. Nowhere to Run/Bandits
  7. Iter 3: Keep on Runnin'
  8. Stole Enough
  9. Arm's Length
  10. Iter 4: We Are Stardust
  11. Sonata
  12. The Road
  13. Iter 5: Friend or Foe
  14. Sunrise (Always Comes Around)
  15. Sick Lullaby

Album Credits

Performance Credits

UNKLE   Primary Artist
Tafari   Vocals
Marco Baroni   Piano,Synthesizer,Organ
Jack Leonard   Bass,Piano,Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards,Synthesizer,Guitar (Bass),Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals (Background)
Twiggy Ramirez   Bass,Guitar,Guitar (Bass),Vocals (Background)
Alex Thomas   Drums
Liela Moss   Vocals
Emlyn Singleton   Strings
Mary Scully   Strings
Matthew Puffett   Synthesizer
Perry Montague-Mason   Strings,Orchestra Leader
Philip Sheppard   Strings
Keaton Henson   Vocals
Wil Malone   Conductor,String Conductor
Callum Finn   Vocals
Ysee   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Steven Young   Vocals
Carson McCall   Vocals
Dorian Lutz   Synthesizer
Mink   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Pater Lale   Strings
Gigi Canu   Bass,Guitar,Guitar (Bass)
Elliott Power   Vocals
Martin Loveday   Strings
Troy Van Leeuwen   Bass,Guitar,Guitar (Bass),Vocals (Background)
Andrew Innes   Guitar
Chris Goss   Guitar,Waterphone,Vocals (Background)
James Lavelle   Piano,Vocals
Eska   Vocals
Jon Theodore   Drums
Dhani Harrison   Vocals
Mark Lanegan   Vocals
Justin Stanley   Drums
Brian Cox   Vocals

Technical Credits

Jonas Burgert   Cover Art
Tafari   Composer
Marco Baroni   Composer
Jack Leonard   Arranger,Composer,Producer
Justin Smith   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Futura 2000   Logo
Liela Moss   Composer
Toby Butler   Engineer
Bruno Ellingham   Mixing,Engineer
Matthew Puffett   Arranger,Composer,Programming,Additional Production
Warren Du Preez   Portraits
Mandy Parnell   Mastering
Philip Sheppard   Composer
Nick Thornton Jones   Portraits
Ben Drury   Logo
Keaton Henson   Composer
Steven Weston   Engineer,Programming,Additional Production
Callum Finn   Composer
Dorian Lutz   Composer,Engineer,Programming,Additional Production
George Stewart-Lockhart   Design
Wil Malone   String Arrangements
Gigi Canu   Composer
Elliott Power   Composer
Rob Brinkmann   Assistant Engineer
Amy Stewart   Orchestra Contractor
Chris Goss   Composer,Additional Production
James Lavelle   Logo,Design,Arranger,Composer,Producer,Group Member,Art Direction
Jeordie White   Composer
Carl Craig   Composer,Engineer,Programming
Eska   Composer
Mark Lanegan   Composer
Justin Stanley   Engineer
Robbie Nelson   String Engineer
Alain Johannes   Vocal Engineer
Isobel Griffiths   Orchestra Contractor
Cameron Craig   Mixing,Engineer
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